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Professional facial services are for more people besides celebrities. Everyone who wants to look their best can indulge in these routines and enjoy their wide variety of benefits! Facials create a sense of well-being, introduce self-care into the lives of individuals, and allow people to treat themselves in a way conducive to their health and happiness.

Below, we discuss the purpose and benefits of facials:

What Is a Facial?

A facet of aesthetic services that center around pampering an individual’s face, a facial is a form of spa and massage therapy. Depending upon the type of service, it can exfoliate, smooth, cleanse, and ultimately transform your face. These services typically involve a massage to encourage blood circulation and lymphatic drainage.

The human face is a sensitive region and requires care. Facials have existed for centuries, and their benefits can aid individuals with diverse skin conditions, including rosacea, acne, and hyperpigmentation. If you treat yourself once a month or even once a year to a facial, you’ll notice an improvement in your skin’s health!

What Are the Benefits?

Although they can be a simple method of self-care, facials have a greater purpose for those interested in skincare or who suffer from a skin condition. Facials can clear clogged pores, bring moisture back into dry skin, and even remove dead skin cells. They’re the perfect self-care item to add to your event preparation timeline. Facial services can also:

  • Relax facial muscles
  • Reduce puffiness 
  • Promote skin cell renewal
  • Reduce the impact of sun exposure and smoking
  • Reduce stress

While individuals interested in facial care might consider facial treatments at home, nothing compares to professional attention and a spa atmosphere. Professional estheticians have products that are safe for your skin and expertise on what sort of facial would suit your skin type.

Different Types of Facials

Facial spas offer numerous facial treatments. Moreover, every person who gets a facial has different needs and conditions for their care.

  • Custom Facials
    Estheticians evaluate your unique skin care concerns and tailor a customized facial treatment to those needs. They use clinical-grade products for optimal results so you can feel your best in no time.
  • HydraFacial
    HydraFacials use patented technology to cleanse, extract, and hydrate your skin. Estheticians saturate the face with antioxidants and peptides that deliver immediate, noticeable results. A signature HydraFacial uses specialized technology—such as an exfoliating tip paired with suction—to remove dead skin cells.

  • Chemical Peel
    Chemical peels target fine wrinkles, dullness, hyperpigmentation, acne, and scarring. They remove the superficial epidermal layer cells and rejuvenate the skin, so you get a fresh, healthy-looking appearance in no time.
  • Microneedling
    Facial Rockville MD
    Aestheticians use a SkinPen, the first FDA-approved microneedling device, for microneedling treatments. It safely and effectively treats fine lines, wrinkles, and acne scars. SkinPen uses thousands of microchannels to stimulate the body’s wound-healing process and rejuvenate the skin. If you want a transformative facial, look no further.

 

Indulge in Luxury Facials in Rockville, MD

Looking and feeling your best gives you confidence, peace of mind, and joy for life. ENT & Facial Plastic Surgery has proudly served Rockville, MD, residents for over 42 years. Our friendly environment and comprehensive care ensure that clients feel comfortable, validated, and motivated to indulge in self-care practices that will benefit them for years to come. We specialize in numerous customizable facial services to fit your unique skin care needs. To learn more about how you could benefit from a facial, contact us at (301) 315-5888.

Suzel Hall

Suzel Siller Hall, M.D. is dedicated to providing exceptional care for her patients. She became part of the Ear, Nose, and Throat Specialists family after moving to Washington, D.C. from her home state of Texas in 2011. She received a bachelor of arts in English from the University of Texas at Austin. She then received her doctor of medicine degree from the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. She completed an internship in General Surgery and residency in Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery at the University of Kansas Medical Center. Following residency, Dr. Hall joined the Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery faculty at the University of Texas Health Science Center of San Antonio as an Assistant Professor.

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