You're on the booking page, hovering between two facials, and they sound suspiciously similar. Both promise cleaner pores. Both say "no downtime." Both have a loyal following on our schedule. So which one do you actually book — Hydrodermabrasion or the Deep Pore Cleansing Facial?

You're not the first person to ask. We get this question several times a week, and the honest answer is: it depends on what your skin needs today, not on which one sounds fancier.

The short answer: hydrodermabrasion for glow, deep pore for clogging.

That one line covers about 80% of bookings. The other 20% is nuance — skin type, sensitivity, what's on your calendar this weekend, whether you tend to break out. Let's walk through it properly.

What is hydrodermabrasion?

Hydrodermabrasion is a machine-assisted facial that does two things at the same time: gentle mechanical exfoliation and deep hydration. A vacuum-suction wand glides across your skin, sweeping away dead cells and surface debris while simultaneously infusing nutrient-rich serums — water, antioxidants, peptides — right where they're needed.

At Luma we use the Candela Glacée system, which is on the calmer end of the technology spectrum. No grit, no aggressive resurfacing, no stinging. You'll feel a light pressure and a cool slip across the skin, and that's about it.

Best for

Time: ~60 minutes. Price: $159. Downtime: none — you can wear makeup straight after.

What is a Deep Pore Cleansing Facial?

This is the more hands-on, esthetician-led treatment. It opens with steam to soften the skin, layers in an enzyme or gentle chemical exfoliant to loosen what's stuck in your pores, and then your esthetician performs manual extractions — clearing blackheads, congestion, and the small breakouts that don't respond to home care.

It's the deeper, more therapeutic option. Less of a "treat yourself before brunch" facial, more of a "let's actually clear this out" facial.

Best for

Time: ~90 minutes. Price: $159. Downtime: mild pinkness for a few hours after extractions is normal.

Side by side: the honest comparison

Hydrodermabrasion vs. Deep Pore at a glance

Hydrodermabrasion

Glow · Hydration

  • Best for: dull, dehydrated, sensitive skin
  • Skin type: dry, sensitive, normal, mildly congested
  • Process: machine-driven exfoliation + serum infusion
  • Comfort: very gentle, cool, almost relaxing
  • Downtime: none
  • Frequency: can be monthly
  • Time: ~60 minutes
  • Price: $159

Deep Pore Cleansing

Clarity · Extractions

  • Best for: oily, congested, acne-prone skin
  • Skin type: oily, combination, breakout-prone
  • Process: steam + enzyme exfoliation + manual extractions
  • Comfort: hands-on, occasional pinching at extractions
  • Downtime: mild pinkness for a few hours
  • Frequency: every 4–6 weeks
  • Time: ~90 minutes
  • Price: $159

Which one is right for you?

Here's the quickest decision tree we use at the front desk.

Take the 60-second facial quiz →

Will I see results from one session?

Yes — both treatments give visible results the same day. But the kind of result is different.

After hydrodermabrasion, skin looks plumper, brighter, more even. Makeup sits better. The "glow" is real and lasts a few days, longer if you stay hydrated and use SPF.

After a Deep Pore Cleansing Facial, skin looks visibly cleaner — pores look smaller because they're actually less full. You may notice a few healing spots from extractions for 24–48 hours, then a real, sustained shift in clarity over the following week.

For lasting change, both work best as a series rather than a one-off. Skin renews on roughly a monthly cycle, and a consistent facial cadence is how you keep ahead of it.

Pro tip: you don't have to choose one forever

Some of our most loyal clients alternate. Deep Pore Cleansing one month to clear the congestion, hydrodermabrasion the next month to restore glow and hydration. The two facials complement each other beautifully — one digs in, one polishes up.

Most great skin routines aren't one treatment on repeat. They're the right treatment for the season your skin is in.

If your skin shifts with the seasons (oilier in summer, drier in winter), this alternating rhythm is often exactly what it needs.

Still not sure?

That's what the consultation is for. We'd rather you arrive without a booking and leave with a plan than commit to the wrong treatment online. Your esthetician will look at your skin, ask about your routine, and tell you honestly which facial fits — or whether something else on our menu is a better starting point.

There's no upsell pressure. Both facials are the same price; we genuinely don't mind which one you book. We just want it to work for you.

Educational content only. Not medical advice. Consult your dermatologist before applying advice to your specific skin.