DiamondGlow Treatment Guide

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What is DiamondGlow?

DiamondGlow is a three-in-one facial treatment that exfoliates, extracts, and infuses the skin in a single session using a diamond-tipped wand. The wand resurfaces the skin while simultaneous suction lifts away debris and a serum is infused into the freshly exfoliated surface, customized to your concern (hydration, brightening, clarifying, or fine lines).

A session takes 30 to 45 minutes and is painless with no downtime. Skin looks immediately brighter, smoother, and more hydrated, with makeup going on cleaner the same day. DiamondGlow is made by the Allergan Aesthetics family (the makers of Botox and Juvederm) and was formerly known as Dermalinfusion.

It is often compared to HydraFacial; both deliver an exfoliate-extract-infuse facial. The difference is mainly the device and the specific serums (DiamondGlow uses SkinMedica pro-infusion serums). Most providers recommend monthly treatments for sustained glow.

How much does DiamondGlow cost?

A DiamondGlow session nationally typically costs $150 to $350, depending on the serum chosen and whether add-ons are included.

Single DiamondGlow
Exfoliate, extract, infuse
$150-250
With premium serum or add-on
Brightening or anti-aging infusion
$200-350
Monthly membership
Where offered
$120-200/month

Last updated June 2026. Estimates reflect national averages and Get Clear Beauty provider data — read how we estimate prices.

What to ask your provider

Frequently asked questions

How much does DiamondGlow cost?
DiamondGlow across the US typically costs $150 to $350 per session. Premium serums and membership packages affect the price. the US pricing is broadly in line with national averages.
Is DiamondGlow the same as HydraFacial?
They are similar exfoliate-extract-infuse facials with no downtime. The main differences are the device and the serums. DiamondGlow uses a diamond-tipped wand with SkinMedica pro-infusion serums; HydraFacial uses a vortex water-based tip. Results are comparable, so it often comes down to provider preference and your skin's response.
How often should I get DiamondGlow?
Most providers recommend a session every four weeks for sustained brightness and smoothness, since the glow from a single treatment lasts a few weeks. Some people do it as a one-off before an event for an immediate refresh.
Where can I find DiamondGlow near me?
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