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After hydrafacial showing improved skin texture and clarity after a HydraFacial treatment at Virtual Skin Spa in Jericho, Long Island

HydraFacial Before and After: What Results Actually Look Like

HydraFacial Before and After: What Results Actually Look Like Not the filtered version. The honest one. Before and after photos are everywhere for HydraFacial. Some of them are real. Some are lit so strategically that you're mostly seeing the difference between a before photo taken under fluorescent overhead lighting and an after photo taken with a...

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A clean, modern med spa treatment room in Jericho, Long Island, set up for a HydraFacial appointment

How Much Does a HydraFacial Cost on Long Island?

What You're Usually Paying For at the Base Level A standard HydraFacial—three steps, 30 to 45 minutes, no add-ons—runs somewhere between $175 and $275 at most reputable med spas on Long Island. That covers the core protocol: exfoliation, mild peel, extraction, serum infusion. The standard hydrating serum blend. The full treatment as designed. For a lot of...

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A woman receiving a HydraFacial treatment at a med spa in Jericho, Long Island, with a calm expression during the procedure

What Is a HydraFacial? A Complete Guide for First-Timers on Long Island

A HydraFacial is three things happening more or less at once: exfoliation, extraction, and hydration. The device that does it has a spiral tip that creates suction while simultaneously pushing serums into the skin. The suction pulls debris and congestion out of the pores. The serums go in as that's happening. The exfoliation comes from...

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A woman examining smooth, refreshed skin in a mirror at a med spa in Jericho, Long Island, after a Botox treatment

How Long Does Botox Last?

Everything That Actually Affects Your Results The answer isn't three to four months. It's more complicated than that—and more useful. Three to four months. You've probably seen that figure everywhere. And it's not wrong, exactly. But it's the kind of answer that leaves out everything interesting—the part where some people are back in five weeks asking...

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Vials of neuromodulator injectables—Botox, Dysport, and Jeuveau—on a clean med spa treatment surface in Long Island

Botox vs. Dysport vs. Jeuveau: What’s Actually Different and Does It Even Matter?

At some point in your injectable research, you hit the wall. You know you want a neuromodulator. You've accepted that. But now there are three of them staring back at you from a provider's menu, and nobody's giving you a straight answer about what the difference actually is. Most of the content out there on this...

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A relaxed woman receiving a Botox injection at a med spa in Jericho, Long Island, with a calm expression during treatment

Does Botox Hurt?

Here's What the Injections Actually Feel Like The honest answer—not the one designed to talk you into booking. This is one of those questions that's hard to get a straight answer on because nobody giving you information has a neutral interest in your response. Providers want you to book. People who've had it want to seem...

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A woman consulting with an injector at a med spa in Jericho, Long Island

Botox vs. Fillers: Which One Do You Actually Need?

If you've been researching aesthetic treatments for any length of time, you've probably run into some version of this question—Botox or Fillers? And probably walked away more confused than when you started. The terms get used interchangeably in casual conversation, providers sometimes mention them in the same breath, and a lot of content online treats...

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