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How Much Does a HydraFacial Cost in 2026?

A clear breakdown of HydraFacial pricing — standard vs. deluxe, with boosters, and as part of a monthly membership — and when to choose each.

By ClinicCompass Editorial · Last reviewed: May 2026 · Fact-checked against industry-standard sources (ASPS, ASDS, RealSelf)

HydraFacial is one of the most-booked aesthetic treatments in North America because it delivers immediate glow with zero downtime — and people want to know what it actually costs. Here’s the honest breakdown.

Typical HydraFacial cost in 2026

In the US, HydraFacial is typically priced per session:

  • Standard / Signature HydraFacial: $150–$250
  • Deluxe HydraFacial: $200–$300 (longer, adds boosters)
  • Platinum HydraFacial: $275–$350+ (longest, multiple boosters + LED + lymphatic drainage)

Monthly memberships are common and typically save 20–40% off the per-session rate for regular users.

What you’re paying for

A standard HydraFacial includes four steps:

  1. Cleanse + exfoliate with a gentle exfoliating tip
  2. Acid peel (mild glycolic/salicylic)
  3. Painless extraction via vortex suction
  4. Hydrate + protect with antioxidant + hyaluronic serums

Deluxe and Platinum add:

  • A targeted booster (or two) selected for your skin concern
  • LED therapy (Platinum)
  • Lymphatic drainage (Platinum)
  • Longer total treatment time (45–75 min vs. 30)

Cost by category

TreatmentTypical price
Standard HydraFacial (30 min)$150–$250
Deluxe (45 min + 1 booster)$200–$300
Platinum (75 min + LED + lymphatic)$275–$350+
Per booster (add-on)$50–$100
Monthly membership$99–$179/month

What drives the price

  1. Standard vs. premium version. Deluxe and Platinum add real value but cost more.
  2. Boosters. Targeted serums for brightening, anti-aging, growth factors, or acne add to the base price.
  3. Provider type. Medical spas and physician offices charge more than esthetician-led studios; both can deliver excellent results.
  4. Location. Major metros and luxury spas command 30–50% premiums over comparable suburban or mid-market locations.
  5. Add-ons. Some providers bundle dermaplaning, lip plump, or eye perk at meaningful additional cost.

When to choose which

  • One-off pre-event glow (wedding, photo shoot): the Deluxe or Platinum is worth it for the dramatic immediate result.
  • Monthly maintenance for skin quality: a Standard monthly works well; the cumulative benefit is the point, not the maximum-event impact.
  • Specific concern (hyperpigmentation, congestion, fine lines): a Standard HydraFacial plus the right booster targets the concern affordably.
  • Tight budget but want real results: look for esthetician-led HydraFacial studios — same equipment, often 30–40% less.

Is HydraFacial worth the cost?

For most people: yes, especially as monthly maintenance. The treatment delivers visible immediate glow, deep cleansing without manual extraction discomfort, and cumulative skin quality improvements at a price point well below microneedling or laser treatments.

The most expensive Platinum once a quarter isn’t a better value than a Standard monthly — match the cadence to your goals.

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FAQ

Common questions

How much does a HydraFacial cost?

In the US, a standard HydraFacial typically costs $150–$250 per session. Deluxe and Platinum versions with additional steps, boosters, or LED therapy run $250–$350+. Memberships often reduce monthly pricing meaningfully.

Is the deluxe HydraFacial worth the upgrade?

For one-off use before a special event, yes — the deluxe adds longer treatment time, multiple boosters, LED therapy, and lymphatic drainage. For monthly maintenance, a standard HydraFacial usually gives you the cumulative benefit at a better price.

How much do "boosters" add?

Targeted boosters (brightening, peptide, growth factor, salicylic) typically add $50–$100 each. Most providers offer 1–2 boosters as part of deluxe packages; à la carte additions are common.

Are HydraFacial memberships a good deal?

Usually yes for regular users. Monthly memberships typically save 20–40% off the per-session price. The math works if you go at least every 4–6 weeks.

Does HydraFacial cost more in big cities?

Yes. Major metros and luxury spas charge at the top of the range. Smaller-market clinics and esthetician-led studios often offer the same treatment at 20–40% less.

How does HydraFacial cost compare to other facials?

Standard HydraFacials cost more than basic facials but less than chemical peels or microneedling. For deep cleansing + hydration + extraction + serums in 30 minutes with no downtime, most people find the value strong.

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