HydraFacial in New York

Compare HydraFacial providers in New York with transparent pricing from verified providers across Manhattan, Brooklyn, and the other boroughs. View real prices, from real providers that fit within your budget before booking an appointment.

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HydraFacial in New York typically costs $210-$560 per treatment ($210-$315 per session).

Top HydraFacial providers in New York

Midtown West · 10019

Carnegie Hall

4.7 · 9,872 Google reviews
57th Street and, 7th Ave, New York, NY, 10019
$210-$315/session
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Harlem · 10027

Columbia University

4.6 · 2,742 Google reviews
116th and Broadway, New York, NY, 10027
$210-$315/session
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Brooklyn Heights · 11201

New York Marriott at the Brooklyn Bridge

4.2 · 4,530 Google reviews
333 Adams St, Brooklyn, NY, 11201
$210-$315/session
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Midtown East · 10022

Allure Day Spa & Hair Design

4.9 · 1,324 Google reviews
139 E 55th St, New York, NY, 10022
$210-$315/session
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Gramercy · 10010

Bathhouse Flatiron

4.4 · 2,437 Google reviews
14 W 22nd St, New York, NY, 10010
$210-$315/session
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Brighton Beach · 11235

Next Level Aesthetics - Brooklyn Med Spa | Facials | Microneedling | Body Contouring | Injectables | Laser | Hair Restoration

4.9 · 974 Google reviews
3190 Shore Pkwy Ground Fl, Brooklyn, NY, 11235
$210-$315/session
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Tribeca · 10013

City Derm NYC - Manhattan: Dr. Catherine Ding

4.8 · 1,045 Google reviews
patient entrance, 139 Centre street, 99 Lafayette St Lobby 102, New York, NY, 10013
$210-$315/session
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SoHo · 10012

New York University

4.4 · 1,928 Google reviews
New York, NY, 10012
$210-$315/session
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Midtown East · 10022

Dr. Michelle F. Henry

4.8 · 1,011 Google reviews
120 E 56th St Unit 1500 (Floor 15, New York, NY, 10022
$210-$315/session
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This page lists 9 HydraFacial providers across Midtown West, Harlem, Brooklyn Heights, Midtown East and nearby areas. All of them have public Google ratings shown above.

Pricing shown is estimated based on New York regional averages unless marked "Provider verified." Ratings and review counts are public Google ratings.
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What is HydraFacial?

HydraFacial is a multi-step facial treatment that simultaneously exfoliates, extracts, and hydrates the skin using a patented vortex suction device. It removes dead skin cells and impurities while infusing targeted serums — all in a single 30 to 45 minute session.

The treatment is painless and has no downtime. Results are immediately visible — skin looks brighter, smoother, and more hydrated right after the session. HydraFacial works on all skin types and can be customized with boosters for specific concerns (acne, hyperpigmentation, anti-aging).

HydraFacial is one of the most popular facial treatments at med spas. Most providers recommend monthly treatments for sustained results. It is an accessible entry point for patients new to aesthetic treatments.

How much does HydraFacial cost in New York?

A HydraFacial session in New York typically costs $210 to $560. Signature, Deluxe, and Platinum tiers offer progressively more add-ons and boosters at higher price points.

Signature HydraFacial
Core 3-step treatment
$210-350
Deluxe HydraFacial
Adds booster serum
$280-420
Platinum HydraFacial
Adds LED, lymphatic, booster
$420-630
Monthly membership
Where offered
$140-280/month

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

What to ask your provider

Frequently asked questions

How much does a HydraFacial cost in New York?
A HydraFacial in New York typically costs $210 to $560 per session depending on the tier. Signature starts around $210, Deluxe adds a booster serum, and Platinum adds LED therapy and lymphatic drainage. Monthly membership pricing is often available.
How often should I get a HydraFacial?
Most providers recommend monthly treatments for sustained results. The skin's renewal cycle is approximately 28 days, making monthly HydraFacials a natural fit. First-time patients or those with specific concerns may benefit from more frequent sessions initially.
Is there any downtime after a HydraFacial?
No. HydraFacial has zero downtime. Most patients return to normal activities immediately, including wearing makeup. Some experience mild redness for a few hours, but this is temporary and typically resolves the same day.
What skin concerns does HydraFacial address?
HydraFacial treats fine lines, dullness, uneven texture, congested pores, mild hyperpigmentation, and dehydrated skin. With the right booster, it can also target acne or early signs of aging. It is not a replacement for more aggressive treatments like laser resurfacing or RF microneedling for significant concerns.
What is the difference between a HydraFacial and a regular facial?
A HydraFacial uses a patented vortex device to simultaneously exfoliate, extract, and infuse serums — consistently and without manual extraction discomfort. Traditional facials rely more on manual technique. HydraFacial results are more consistent across providers because the device does the work.
How does HydraFacial pricing in New York compare to other cities?
HydraFacial in New York typically runs $210 to $560 per session — above the national median. New York City carries some of the highest commercial rents and most in-demand practitioners in the country, pushing rates above the national median. Use the provider list above to compare prices from local practices across Manhattan, Brooklyn, and the other boroughs.
Where can I find HydraFacial near me?
Get Clear Beauty lists verified HydraFacial providers with prices posted up front across Manhattan, Brooklyn, and the other boroughs. Search by ZIP code to find the closest providers to your location and compare prices before you book.
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