Best HydraFacial in Hobart
A HydraFacial is a device-led treatment that cleanses, exfoliates and hydrates your skin in one session, with no real downtime. If you're considering one in Hobart, this guide explains what's involved, what it typically costs, and how to choose a reputable clinic. We feature several highly rated local providers to help you start your search.
1. New Town Skin Cancer & Skin Repair Centre
New Town, TAS
New Town Skin Cancer & Skin Repair Centre in New Town, TAS offers skin cancer checks, surgery, and cosmetic treatments including anti-wrinkle injections, dermal fillers, PRP, skin needling, HydraFacial, chemical peels, microdermabrasion, and fat-dissolving injections. A team of 14 doctors and a skin therapist operate Monday–Friday. Private billing; Medicare rebates available.
2. SILK Laser Clinics
Rosny Park, TAS
SILK Laser Clinics Rosny Park is located in Eastlands Shopping Centre, Level 2 West Wing, Rosny Park TAS. Services include laser hair removal, skin treatments (microneedling, peels, microdermabrasion, HydraFacial), cosmetic aesthetics (anti-wrinkle, fillers), and CoolSculpting. Aesthetic Nurses Jasmine Laredo and Rosie Haros are on-site. Afterpay and Zip accepted.
3. SILK Laser Clinics - Sandy Bay
Sandy Bay, TAS
SILK Laser Clinics Sandy Bay, located at Shop 7, 171-173 Sandy Bay Road, offers laser hair removal using Candela Gentle YAG and Gentle PRO lasers, skin treatments (microneedling, MediPeels, microdermabrasion, LED therapy), cosmetic aesthetics, and CoolSculpting body sculpting. Aesthetic Nurses Gabrielle Poulson and Mandy Cook are on-site. Afterpay and Zip accepted.
4. Victoria’s Cosmetic Medical Clinic
Newstead, TAS
Victoria's Cosmetic Medical Clinic, located in Newstead (Launceston), Tasmania, offers a wide range of cosmetic and beauty treatments including HydraFacial, CoolSculpting, Secret PRO RF Microneedling and CO₂ laser resurfacing, IPL, laser hair reduction, chemical peels, micro-needling, pigmentation treatments, and beauty therapy. The clinic also provides pain relief and men's treatments.
5. SILK Laser Clinics
Hobart, TAS
SILK Laser Clinics Hobart CBD, located at 2/56 Elizabeth Street in the Cat & Fiddle Arcade, offers laser hair removal, skin treatments (microneedling, MediPeels, microdermabrasion, LED therapy), cosmetic aesthetics (anti-wrinkle, fillers), and CoolSculpting. Aesthetic Nurses Laura Binnington and Tori Midgley are on-site. Afterpay and Zip accepted.
What is a HydraFacial?
A HydraFacial is a multi-step facial treatment performed with a patented device that uses a vortex-style tip to deliver a few key steps in one sitting. Unlike a manual facial, it combines cleansing, gentle exfoliation, extraction of debris from pores, and infusion of hydrating serums. The treatment is suitable for most skin types and is popular because it delivers a fresh, glowing result without injections or significant recovery time.
A typical session takes around 30 to 60 minutes. Many clinics offer add-ons such as LED light therapy, targeted boosters for pigmentation or fine lines, or lymphatic drainage. These extras can increase both the time and the cost of your appointment.
What to Expect During Your Treatment
You'll usually start with a quick skin consultation so the therapist can tailor the treatment to your concerns — whether that's congestion, dullness, dehydration or early signs of ageing. The treatment itself is comfortable; most people describe the sensation as a cool, slightly ticklish massage across the skin.
There's typically no downtime. Your skin may look a little flushed immediately afterwards, but this usually settles within an hour or two. Many people book a HydraFacial before an event because the glow appears quickly. For ongoing results, clinics often recommend a course of treatments spaced a few weeks apart, then maintenance sessions every four to six weeks.
Typical Price Ranges in Australia
Prices vary depending on the clinic, the length of the treatment, and any add-ons. As a general guide in Australia, a standard HydraFacial usually falls somewhere between $150 and $350 per session. Longer or more advanced versions with multiple boosters and LED therapy can cost more.
Please treat these figures as a rough guide only. Actual pricing in Hobart will depend on the individual clinic, current promotions, and the specifics of your treatment plan. Always confirm the full cost — including any add-ons — before you book. Many clinics offer package deals if you commit to a course, which can reduce the per-session price.
How to Choose a Clinic in Hobart
Hobart has a number of well-regarded skin and laser clinics offering HydraFacial treatments. This page features several highly rated options, including:
- New Town Skin Cancer & Skin Repair Centre (New Town) — 4.9★ with over 1,700 reviews
- SILK Laser Clinics (Rosny Park) — 4.9★
- SILK Laser Clinics – Sandy Bay (Sandy Bay) — 4.9★
- Victoria's Cosmetic Medical Clinic (Newstead) — 4.8★
- SILK Laser Clinics (Hobart) — 4.6★
When comparing clinics, consider the following:
- Therapist qualifications and experience. Ask who will perform your treatment and what training they've completed.
- Genuine equipment. A true HydraFacial uses a branded device. Some clinics offer similar "hydradermabrasion" treatments that may differ in technique and results — clarify exactly what you're getting.
- Reviews and reputation. Star ratings and review volume can give you a sense of consistency, but read a few individual reviews to understand the experience.
- Consultation process. A good clinic will assess your skin and discuss realistic outcomes rather than overpromising.
- Location and convenience. If you're planning a course of treatments, a clinic close to home or work makes maintenance easier.
Safety and AHPRA Considerations
A standard HydraFacial is a non-invasive cosmetic treatment and is generally very safe for most people. However, if your treatment involves any medical or injectable component, or if you have a skin condition that needs assessment, it's important the clinic is staffed by appropriately qualified practitioners.
For any medical or injectable treatment, check that the practitioner is registered with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA). You can verify registration directly on the AHPRA website. While a basic HydraFacial may be performed by a trained beauty therapist, clinics that combine it with medical-grade procedures should have suitably credentialed staff overseeing care.
Let your therapist know about any allergies, recent treatments (such as peels, laser or retinoids), pregnancy, or active skin conditions like rosacea or eczema. They may recommend adjusting the treatment or delaying it.
Questions to Ask Before You Book
- Is this a genuine branded HydraFacial, or a similar hydradermabrasion treatment?
- Who will perform the treatment, and what are their qualifications?
- What's included in the price, and which add-ons cost extra?
- How many sessions do you recommend for my skin concerns?
- Is there any aftercare I need to follow?
- Do you offer a consultation before treatment?
Taking a few minutes to ask these questions helps you choose the right clinic and avoid surprises. A reputable Hobart provider will be happy to answer clearly and set realistic expectations.
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Frequently asked questions
How much does a HydraFacial cost in Hobart?
As a general guide, HydraFacial treatments in Australia typically range from around $150 to $350 per session, with advanced versions and add-ons costing more. Prices in Hobart vary by clinic, so confirm the full cost and any package deals before booking. Treat these figures as a rough guide only.
Is there any downtime after a HydraFacial?
No, a HydraFacial generally has no downtime. Your skin may look slightly flushed straight after, but this usually settles within an hour or two. Many people book one before an event because the glow appears quickly and you can return to normal activities right away.
Is a HydraFacial safe?
A standard HydraFacial is a non-invasive treatment and is considered safe for most skin types. Always tell your therapist about allergies, pregnancy, recent skin treatments or conditions like rosacea or eczema, as they may adjust or postpone the treatment.
Do I need to check AHPRA registration for a HydraFacial?
A basic HydraFacial may be performed by a trained beauty therapist. However, if your treatment includes any medical or injectable component, make sure the practitioner is registered with AHPRA. You can verify registration directly on the AHPRA website.
How do I choose the best HydraFacial clinic in Hobart?
Look at therapist qualifications, whether the clinic uses genuine equipment, reviews and ratings, and the quality of the consultation process. This page features several highly rated Hobart clinics. Asking about inclusions, recommended sessions and aftercare will help you compare options confidently.