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Advanced Modalities: What To Know

Advanced Treatment Modalities Information & Consent

At Esthetics by Stephanie Marie, advanced modalities may be incorporated into your facial to enhance results, improve product absorption, and support overall skin health.

 

These treatments are non-invasive and customized based on your skin’s needs and goals.

 

Modalities may include:

• Rezenerate NanoInfusion

• HydroDiamond (microdermabrasion)

 

 

Rezenerate NanoInfusion

Rezenerate NanoInfusion is a non-invasive treatment that enhances the penetration of professional serums using advanced nanotechnology.

 

This treatment helps improve:

• hydration

• product absorption

• skin texture

• fine lines

• overall skin function

 

 

What to Expect:

• Immediate glow and hydration

• Possible dryness or light flaking within a few days

• Continued improvement in skin tone and texture over time

 

 

Important Considerations:

• Avoid treatment over active infections or lesions

• Skin may be more sensitive following treatment

• Active ingredients should be used cautiously post-treatment

 

 

HydroDiamond (microdermabrasion)

HydroDiamond is a multi-step treatment that combines exfoliation, extraction, and hydration using vacuum-assisted technology and targeted serums.

 

This treatment helps improve:

• congestion and pore buildup

• uneven texture

• dehydration

• overall skin clarity and tone

 

 

What to Expect:

• Gentle suction and cooling sensations during treatment

• Immediate smoothness and hydration

• Temporary redness or sensitivity (typically resolves within 24–72 hours) 

 

 

Who Should Not Receive These Treatments Right Now

These treatments may need to be postponed if any of the following apply:

 

• Active infections, cold sores, or open lesions

• Sunburn or irritated skin

• Recent chemical peels, waxing, or aggressive treatments

• Recent injectables or laser procedures

• Use of Accutane within the past year

• Use of strong exfoliating or retinoid products recently

• Certain medical conditions or medications affecting skin healing

 

Your skin will always be evaluated prior to treatment to determine if these services are appropriate.   

 

 

Important Information to Disclose

For your safety, you must inform your esthetician of:

 

• Medications and supplements

• Current skincare products

• Recent treatments or procedures

• Medical conditions or sensitivities

• Any history of skin reactions or delayed healing

 

Failure to disclose this information may increase the risk of adverse reactions.

 

 

Possible Side Effects & Reactions

While these treatments are generally safe, you may experience:

 

• Mild redness

• Sensitivity

• Dryness or light flaking

• Temporary breakouts

• Rare bruising (from suction-based treatments)

 

These effects are typically temporary and resolve on their own. 

 

 

Aftercare Responsibilities

To protect your skin and optimize results:

 

• Wear SPF daily

• Avoid excessive sun exposure

• Avoid heat (sauna, hot tubs, intense workouts) for 24–48 hours

• Avoid exfoliating products, acids, and retinoids for several days

• Keep skin hydrated with recommended products

 

Following aftercare instructions is essential to prevent irritation and support results. 

 

 

Results & Treatment Planning

 

Results may include:

 

• smoother skin texture

• improved hydration

• refined pores

• enhanced product absorption

 

Results vary based on:

• skin condition

• consistency with treatments

• homecare routine

• lifestyle factors

 

A series of treatments may be recommended. No guarantees can be made regarding specific outcomes. 

 

 

When to Contact Your Esthetician

Please reach out if you experience:

 

• Prolonged redness or irritation

• Unusual skin reactions

• Breakouts that concern you

• Any questions about your healing process

 

Professional Judgment

All treatments are customized. Your esthetician may modify, combine, or postpone modalities based on your skin’s condition at the time of your appointment.

 

 

Last Updated: April 2026

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