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HYDERABAD: In recent years, hydra facials have emerged as one of the most sought-after treatments in the beauty and skincare industry. Celebrities, influencers, and skincare enthusiasts alike are raving about this innovative facial treatment that promises to rejuvenate the skin, leaving it hydrated, glowing, and youthful. Maya Medi Spa, a renowned aesthetic skincare bar from the US known for its hydrafacials, has unveiled its new branch at Banjara Hills after a successful stint in Bengaluru for five years.

CE speaks to its founder, Chaitanya K, about the rise of hydrafacials, the advancements in skincare technology, and what the new Hyderabad branch has to offer. A hydrafacial is a non-invasive, multi-step skincare treatment that combines the benefits of microdermabrasion, chemical peels, and deep-cleansing facials into one. The procedure typically involves using a specialised device to cleanse, exfoliate, extract impurities, and hydrate the skin simultaneously.



The treatment is customisable to suit different skin types and concerns, making it a versatile option for anyone looking to improve their complexion. Discussing what clients can expect from the Hyderabad branch beyond hydrafacials, founder Chaitanya K says, “In Hyderabad, we are excited to introduce some of the latest and most advanced treatments available, including Rejuran, Atira, minimally invasive radiofrequency skin tightening, and the Photona 4D facelift. These treatments are cutting-edge and not widely available elsewhere in India.

Despite offering the latest technologies, our core principle remains focused on promoting good skin health and achieving healthy skin for our clients.” Given our hectic schedules, skin issues are rampant across all age groups. Hyperpigmentation, for example, is a common skin condition that results in dark patches or spots on the skin, caused by excess melanin production.

“This condition can be frustrating for many, as it affects individuals of all skin types and can arise from various factors, including sun exposure, hormonal changes, and skin injuries. However, not all hyperpigmentation is the same; different types require distinct treatment plans tailored to their underlying causes. Getting to the root cause and treating it is crucial,” Chaitanya explains.

One example of their personalised approach is their pigmentation treatments. “We recognise that different causes of pigmentation, such as post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, acne scars, uneven skin tone, or melasma, require distinct treatment plans. For instance, we wouldn’t use the same treatment for post-acne pigmentation as we would for melasma.

By carefully assessing each client’s skin condition, we tailor our treatments to address their specific concerns effectively, ensuring optimal results and client satisfaction,” she adds. According to Chaitanya, being based in the US provides a significant advantage, as many new treatments and technologies are introduced there first. “We are also members of various professional associations that help us stay informed about the latest developments, including FDA approvals and emerging trends.

This allows us to test new treatments and understand their potential before introducing them to the Indian market, ensuring we offer only the best and most effective options,” she shares. This trend reflects a broader shift in the beauty industry towards treatments that offer both immediate and long-term benefits with minimal risk and downtime. As more people become aware of the importance of skincare and seek out treatments that deliver real results, hydrafacials are set to remain a top choice for those looking to achieve a glowing, healthy complexion.

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