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Medical Facials

Deep cleanse exfoliate and rejuvenate with clinical-grade facials tailored to your skin concerns performed by qualified practitioners.

$50-$600
Duration60–90 minutes
Downtime048 hrs
Results inimmediately
Longevity4–6 weeks
CUSTOMISABLECLINICAL GRADEIMMEDIATE GLOWTARGETED TREATMENT
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WHAT ARE MEDICAL FACIALS?

Medical facials are clinical-grade treatments performed by qualified practitioners using professional-strength products and advanced techniques. Unlike spa facials, they're tailored to specific skin concerns — such as acne, pigmentation, or ageing — and incorporate medical-grade ingredients like acids, enzymes, or growth factors for deeper, more effective results.

THEY CAN BE USED TO:

  • Deep cleanse and purify congested skin
  • Treat active acne and prevent breakouts
  • Reduce pigmentation and even skin tone
  • Improve fine lines and skin texture
  • Hydrate and plump dehydrated skin
  • Calm inflammation and redness

Process

What to Expect

A qualified practitioner assesses your skin and customises the treatment using clinical-grade cleansers, exfoliants, serums, and masks. Techniques may include enzymatic peels, extractions, microcurrent, LED therapy, or oxygen infusion. Each step targets your specific concerns for maximum effectiveness.

Treatment time

60–90 minutes

Pain level

none to mild — comfortable and relaxing

Downtime

minimal; mild redness may occur for a few hours

When results appear

immediately

Full results

same day

Longevity

4–6 weeks

Look and feel

clearer brighter and more balanced skin with improved tone
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IS IT RIGHT FOR ME?

THIS TREATMENT MAY BE SUITABLE IF:

  • You have specific skin concerns like acne pigmentation or ageing
  • You want more effective results than a standard spa facial
  • You're looking for a relaxing yet clinical treatment
  • You want to maintain skin health between more intensive procedures
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Pre-Care & Aftercare

BEFORE YOUR APPOINTMENT

  • Arrive with clean skin or your practitioner will cleanse it
  • Inform your practitioner of any active breakouts sensitivities or concerns
  • Avoid retinoids or strong acids for 24 hours if you have sensitive skin
  • Discuss your skincare routine so the facial can be tailored accordingly

AFTER YOUR APPOINTMENT

  • Skin may appear slightly pink but this fades within hours
  • Avoid heavy makeup for the rest of the day
  • Apply SPF if going outdoors
  • Your practitioner may recommend specific homecare products
  • Regular facials every 4–6 weeks help maintain results and skin health
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A medical facial is an advanced, results-driven facial treatment performed by qualified medical professionals using pharmaceutical-grade products and medical-grade equipment to address specific skin concerns such as acne, aging, pigmentation and texture. Unlike spa facials focused on relaxation, medical facials are clinical treatments designed to produce measurable improvements in skin health and appearance. What distinguishes medical facials from spa facials includes being performed by medical professionals such as doctors, nurses or medical aestheticians; using prescription-strength or medical-grade products with active ingredients at higher concentrations; incorporating advanced technologies like lasers, LED or ultrasound; treating specific medical or aesthetic skin concerns; requiring skin analysis and consultation; and being results-focused rather than relaxation-focused. The medical approach to facials shows comprehensive skin assessment before treatment; customized protocols based on your specific concerns; use of evidence-based treatments and products; combination of multiple modalities for optimal results; medical-grade post-care products; and follow-up to track progress. Common medical facial types include acne treatment facials using salicylic acid, benzoyl peroxide and extractions; anti-aging facials with retinoids, peptides and growth factors; brightening facials targeting hyperpigmentation; hydrating medical facials for compromised skin barriers; and condition-specific treatments like rosacea or melasma facials. Technologies used in medical facials show LED light therapy for acne or anti-aging; microdermabrasion for exfoliation; ultrasonic cleansing; oxygen infusion; microcurrent for muscle toning; and sometimes laser or IPL components. What medical facials can treat includes active acne and preventing future breakouts; acne scarring and texture concerns; fine lines, wrinkles and skin aging; hyperpigmentation and uneven tone; sun damage and photoaging; rosacea and sensitive skin; dehydrated or damaged skin barriers; and preparing skin for procedures or events. The treatment process involves thorough consultation and skin analysis; double cleansing; appropriate exfoliation (chemical or mechanical); extractions if needed; treatment serums or technologies; therapeutic mask; medical-grade moisturizer and SPF; and typically lasting 60 to 90 minutes. Who performs medical facials shows treatments being done by dermatologists, aesthetic doctors, trained nurses, medical aestheticians in clinical settings; and requiring proper training in medical protocols and safety.

A medical grade facial is a clinical skincare treatment that uses pharmaceutical-grade, prescription-strength or medical-grade products and professional equipment to deliver therapeutic results for specific skin conditions, going far beyond what standard spa facials or over-the-counter products can achieve. Medical grade distinguishes the quality and potency of products used and the clinical nature of treatment. What medical grade means for products shows active ingredients at higher, more effective concentrations; pharmaceutical-grade formulations with proven efficacy; rigorous testing and quality standards; prescription-strength actives when appropriate; superior absorption and bioavailability; and being available only through medical professionals. The difference in product quality demonstrates over-the-counter products having limited active ingredient concentrations; medical-grade products using therapeutic doses; better penetration due to molecular size and formulation; proven clinical results; and significant investment in research and development. Medical grade treatment protocols include customized approach based on skin analysis; combination of clinical-strength chemical peels; medical-grade enzymes or acids; advanced extraction techniques; prescription-strength serums and masks; technologies like LED or ultrasound; and post-treatment medical skincare. Active ingredients in medical grade facials show higher concentrations of retinoids, AHAs, BHAs; prescription-strength hydroquinone for pigmentation; medical-grade vitamin C and antioxidants; growth factors and peptides at therapeutic levels; and pharmaceutical-quality hyaluronic acid. The clinical environment and oversight involves treatment in medical clinic or medical spa; supervision by qualified medical professionals; proper skin assessment and contraindication screening; medical-grade hygiene and sterilization; and ability to handle adverse reactions. What medical grade facials achieve includes significant improvement in acne and breakouts; visible reduction in fine lines and aging; dramatic improvement in pigmentation; enhanced skin texture and tone; treatment of medical skin conditions; and results comparable to light cosmetic procedures. Treatment intensity and downtime shows medical grade facials being more intensive than spa treatments; possible mild redness or flaking after treatment; social downtime being minimal but possible; results being worth any temporary effects; and progressive improvement with series. The cost difference reflects superior product quality and concentration; medical professional expertise; clinical setting and equipment; proven, dramatic results; and being investment in actual skin improvement. Who benefits from medical grade facials includes people with specific skin concerns requiring treatment; those wanting maximum results from facials; patients preparing for or maintaining cosmetic procedures; anyone committed to serious skincare; and those understanding the clinical vs. spa distinction. Medical grade facials represent the highest level of professional facial treatment, using pharmaceutical-quality products and clinical protocols to achieve meaningful, measurable improvements in skin health and appearance that spa facials and home care simply cannot match.

Tipping policies at medical spas vary, and while tipping is appreciated when service is exceptional, it is generally less expected than at traditional day spas, especially when your treatment is performed by a doctor or nurse rather than an aesthetician. The ambiguity around medical spa tipping creates confusion for many clients. The medical vs. spa distinction shows traditional spas having clear tipping expectations of 15% to 20%; medical spas being hybrid between medical clinic and spa; some medical spas following medical clinic no-tipping culture; others following spa industry tipping norms; and policies varying significantly between establishments. When tipping is appropriate at medical spas includes treatments by aestheticians or therapists typically being tipped; facial treatments by non-medical staff following spa tipping guidelines; exceptional service warranting gratuity; when establishment policy encourages tipping; and when you feel the service exceeded expectations. When tipping is generally not expected shows treatments by doctors typically not being tipped as they are medical professionals; nurses performing medical procedures usually not receiving tips; when prices already reflect medical professional fees; establishments with explicit no-tipping policies; and purely medical treatments vs. spa treatments. The appropriate tipping amount when you do tip demonstrates 15% to 20% being standard for aestheticians; considering the service quality and results; accounting for treatment cost; and following establishment guidelines if provided. How to determine the policy involves checking the medical spa's website for tipping policy; asking reception staff about their policy; observing if there is a tip jar or tip line on receipts; noting whether staff are medical professionals vs. aestheticians; and when in doubt, asking directly. Alternative ways to show appreciation include providing positive reviews online; referring friends and family; rebooking and becoming regular client; giving feedback to management; and these being valuable whether tipping or not. Regional and cultural variations show US medical spas generally accepting tips; UK medical spas less commonly expecting tips; policies varying by region and culture; and following local norms being appropriate. What most medical spa professionals say includes many appreciating but not expecting tips; understanding confusion around medical spa tipping; preferring clients feel comfortable either way; valuing loyalty and referrals highly; and tips being welcomed but not required. The general guidance for medical spa tipping involves feeling free to tip aestheticians providing spa-like services at 15% to 20%; not feeling obligated to tip medical professionals like doctors or nurses; asking about the establishment's policy if unsure; tipping when service is exceptional and you feel moved to; and showing appreciation through reviews and loyalty regardless. Most importantly, don't let tipping uncertainty prevent you from enjoying your medical spa treatment – when in doubt, simply ask the establishment about their policy and follow their guidance.

Before medical facial treatment, people typically have active acne with frequent breakouts; visible signs of aging including fine lines and dullness; uneven skin tone with dark spots or pigmentation; rough, congested or enlarged pores; sun damage and photoaging; lackluster complexion; previous disappointment with spa facials and drugstore products not delivering results; and desire for professional-grade skin improvement. These concerns lead people to seek the superior results of medical-grade facial treatments. After medical facial treatment, following a recommended series (typically 4 to 6 treatments spaced 2 to 4 weeks apart for most concerns) combined with prescribed medical-grade home care products, most appropriate candidates experience significant, visible improvements. Common results from medical facial treatments include dramatically clearer skin with reduced active acne; significant reduction in fine lines and improved texture; more even, radiant skin tone with faded dark spots; refined pores and smoother skin surface; brighter, healthier, more youthful complexion; improved skin firmness and elasticity; enhanced glow and vitality; and confidence in bare-faced appearance. Results by facial type show acne medical facials achieving 60% to 80% reduction in breakouts, cleared congestion, reduced inflammation, improved texture, fewer new lesions; anti-aging medical facials demonstrating visible reduction in fine lines, improved skin firmness, enhanced radiance, more youthful appearance, better texture; and brightening medical facials showing dramatic fading of dark spots, evening of skin tone, reduction in pigmentation, radiant complexion. The improvement timeline demonstrates immediate glow and hydration after first treatment; progressive improvement over treatment series; optimal results at 8 to 12 weeks after series completion; and maintenance treatments sustaining beautiful skin. The difference from spa facials shows medical facials producing measurable, lasting improvement not just temporary glow; addressing actual skin conditions not just surface concerns; using pharmaceutical-grade products with proven efficacy; and delivering results that justify the investment. Physical transformation includes clearer, healthier skin; visible reduction in specific concerns; improved texture and tone; radiant, youthful complexion; and skin that looks and feels dramatically better. The confidence boost demonstrates enhanced self-esteem from improved skin; comfort with less or no makeup; receiving compliments on skin; photography-ready complexion; and improved quality of life. The degree of improvement depends on baseline skin condition and concerns; consistency with treatment series and home care; using prescribed medical-grade products; commitment to sun protection; individual skin response; and realistic expectations about improvement. Typical measurable outcomes show acne reducing 60% to 80% with proper protocol; fine lines improving 40% to 60%; pigmentation fading 50% to 70%; texture and pores refining significantly; and overall skin health and appearance dramatically enhancing. Before and after expectations should be realistic: medical facials provide superior results to spa treatments; significant improvement requires treatment series not single session; home care with medical-grade products is essential; results are cumulative over 8 to 12 weeks; maintenance treatments sustain beautiful skin; and professional-grade treatment delivers professional-grade results. Factors affecting final results include completing recommended treatment series; daily use of prescribed home care products; sun protection being non-negotiable; avoiding products that counteract treatment; lifestyle factors supporting skin health; and partnering with practitioner for optimal outcomes. Most satisfied medical facial patients report dramatic improvement in skin concerns; significant boost in confidence; skin looking younger and healthier; treatments being worth the investment; wishing they had started sooner; and viewing medical facials as essential part of skincare routine. To achieve dramatic improvement in your skin concerns, book a medical facial consultation on MARBL with a qualified medical aesthetic practitioner who can assess your specific needs, create a customized treatment plan using medical-grade products and technologies, and deliver the superior, lasting results that only medical-grade facial treatments can provide.

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