Hydrafacial
Hydrafacial Treatment in Stirling
Timescales
The Hydrafacial procedure lasts 60 minutes and produces immediate results which last from 4-6 weeks.
The Procedure
The Hydrafacial platinum treatment begins with Lymphatic drainage that improves circulation of the lymph system and helps to eliminate toxins. This uncovers a new layer of skin with gentle exfoliation and relaxing resurfacing.
We then remove debris from pores with painless suction. Nourish with intense moisturisers that quench skin and saturate the skin’s surface with antioxidants and peptides to maximise your glow.
Finish with red and infrared LED light to reduce redness and further stimulate collagen, supporting the natural production of vitamin D.
Costs
Our Hydrafacial express treatments start from £100, our Hydrafacial platinum treatments start from £130


Benefits of Hydrafacial
- Deeply cleanses, exfoliates, and hydrates the skin
- Reduces fine lines and wrinkles
- Improves skin tone, texture, and elasticity
- Unclogs pores and reduces acne breakouts
- Minimises hyperpigmentation and sunspots
- Provides immediate, visible results with no downtime
- Suitable for all skin types, including sensitive skin
- Boosts circulation and promotes healthy skin glow
Our Satisfied Patients
Toni
Mary Ross
Further Aesthetic facial treatment information
Thread Vein Treatment at Estheva
Thread veins, sometimes called telangiectasia or spider veins, are small blood vessels that become visible just under the surface of the skin.
Top 10 Myths About Aesthetic Treatments
Aesthetic treatments are more popular than ever, but there are still many myths and misconceptions that can cause hesitation. At Estheva, we believe in clear information and honest advice. We know that many of our patients have initial reservations about aesthetic...
Summer Skin Analysis with the OBSERV 520x
UV exposure, heat and environmental stress can accelerate dehydration, pigmentation and textural changes often beneath the surface where you can’t see them yet. A professional analysis highlights what’s happening now and what’s likely to appear next, so we can act early and choose treatments that will make a real difference.