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Facial & Skincare Studios

Discover facial studios, skincare specialists, and estheticians in your area.

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Facial Studios

Professional facial studios offering customized treatments, extractions, and result-driven skincare.

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Estheticians

Licensed estheticians providing personalized skin analysis, treatments, and at-home regimen guidance

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Acne Specialists

Acne-focused providers using clinical-grade peels, LED therapy, and targeted treatment plans.

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HydraFacial Providers

Certified HydraFacial providers offering signature, deluxe, and platinum treatments.

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Organic Skincare

Clean beauty studios using organic, non-toxic, and sustainably sourced skincare products.

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Korean Skincare

K-beauty specialists offering glass skin facials, multi-step protocols, and Korean skincare products

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Microneedling Studios

Studios specializing in microneedling, collagen induction therapy, and SkinPen treatments.

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Dermaplaning Studios

Professional dermaplaning for instant smoothness, better product absorption, and a luminous glow.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I get a facial?
For maintenance, every 4-6 weeks aligns with your skin's natural cell turnover cycle. Active concerns like acne or hyperpigmentation may benefit from treatments every 2-3 weeks initially.
What is the difference between a facial studio and a med spa?
Facial studios focus exclusively on skincare treatments performed by licensed estheticians. Med spas offer medical-grade procedures (Botox, lasers, fillers) under physician supervision. Many concerns can be addressed at either.
Is microneedling worth it?
Microneedling stimulates collagen production and can significantly improve texture, scars, and fine lines. Most people see noticeable results after 3-4 sessions spaced 4-6 weeks apart. Professional treatments are far more effective than at-home rollers.