Improved skin texture and glow after a Hydrafacial treatment.
PhotoshopSame photo
Why is it fake?
Look at the nose and eyes — the lighting and shadows are identical in both photos, even the neck shadow is unchanged. It’s the same image processed with a smoothing filter rather than a true before/after. The texture, pores, and small blemishes just disappear uniformly. Real treatments don’t work like Photoshop — if Hydrafacials erased pores, acne and hyperpigmentation this perfectly, dermatologists would be out of business.
Why is it fake?
Look at the nose and eyes — the lighting and shadows are identical in both photos, even the neck shadow is unchanged. It’s the same image processed with a smoothing filter rather than a true before/after. The texture, pores, and small blemishes just disappear uniformly. Real treatments don’t work like Photoshop — if Hydrafacials erased pores, acne and hyperpigmentation this perfectly, dermatologists would be out of business.