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Which Hydrafacial category fits your skin goals?

Dr. Kiran Sanjel

By Dr. Kiran Sanjel

Reviewed June 19, 2026

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Three focused options under Hydrafacial care.

Hydrafacial care at Let Me In is offered in three structured categories so clients can choose based on concerns, treatment depth, and finishing protocol. You can start with Basic Hydrafacial, choose Inno Facial for structured clay-mask finishing, or choose Inno Brightening Facial when iontophoresis-based brightening is needed.

  • Basic Hydrafacial for cleansing and hydration support.
  • Inno Facial with clay mask finish and deep renewal flow.
  • Inno Brightening Facial with Dr. Lucent iontophoresis protocol.
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Treatment Journey

How We Help You Choose the Right Option

We recommend the category based on current skin condition, congestion level, brightness goals, and maintenance history.

Step 1

Skin Assessment

We check oil balance, texture, dullness, and blackhead or whitehead buildup before selecting your protocol.

Step 2

Category Matching

You are matched to Basic Hydrafacial, Inno Facial, or Inno Brightening Facial based on current treatment priority.

Step 3

Aftercare and Frequency Plan

A practical maintenance plan is shared, usually every 3 to 4 weeks based on skin response and goals.

Hydrafacial FAQs

Quick answers before you book

A simple overview of timing, differences, and maintenance interval.

Most clients follow an every 3 to 4 week schedule, which is roughly monthly maintenance.

Basic Hydrafacial usually takes 50 to 60 minutes. Inno Facial and Inno Brightening Facial usually take around 1.5 hours.

Inno Facial includes a clay mask step, while Inno Brightening Facial includes Dr. Lucent pack iontophoresis where 28 ml serum is absorbed. This is a key reason for pricing differences.

Next Step

Book the right Hydrafacial category

Choose your category and schedule your consultation in minutes.

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Dr. Kiran Sanjel dermatologist at Let Me In

Medical Review

Dr. Kiran Sanjel

Master's degree in Dermatology and Venereology

Reviewed on: June 19, 2026

Dr. Kiran Sanjel is a highly trained dermatologist and venereologist with a master's degree in dermatology and venereology. She is registered with the Nepal Medical Council (NMC) and is an active member of the Society of Dermatology, Venereology, and Leprosy (SODEVELON).

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