Medical Spa in Angier, NC

Skin That Actually Looks Better After One Visit

You’re looking for real results, not another facial that feels nice but changes nothing. We deliver medical-grade treatments built around what your skin actually needs.
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Facial Spa Near Angier, NC

Walk Out Looking Different Than You Walked In

Most places tell you results take months. That’s partially true for long-term transformation, but you should see something immediately if the treatment is done right.

When you book a HydraFacial or chemical peel at Wake Skincare, you’re getting treatments calibrated to your skin type, your concerns, and your timeline. Not a one-size-fits-all protocol someone learned in a weekend course.

Your skin looks clearer, smoother, and more even before you leave. Fine lines soften. Texture improves. Redness calms down. That’s what happens when an award-winning esthetician handles your treatment instead of rushing you through a menu.

If you’ve got an event coming up or you’re just tired of looking in the mirror and seeing dull, uneven skin staring back, you don’t need to wait three months to see progress. You need someone who knows how to get your skin responding right away while building a plan that keeps it that way.

HydraFacial Certified Provider in Angier

Three-Time Best Esthetician, Not By Accident

Wake Skincare is led by Jacqueline Grace, a licensed esthetician who’s been named Best Esthetician in Wake County three years running. She’s also HydraFacial Master Certified and placed first internationally in the Pigmentation Artist of the Year category at The Skin Games.

That’s not luck. That’s hundreds of hours of advanced training, thousands of treatments, and a refusal to offer anything that doesn’t actually work.

Clients from Angier, NC and surrounding areas come here because they’re done guessing. They want someone who can look at their skin, explain what’s happening, and map out a treatment plan that makes sense. Every consultation is free, and every treatment is personalized. You’re not getting a generic facial from a rotating staff. You’re getting Jacqueline’s expertise, applied to your specific skin concerns, every single time.

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Medical Spa Treatments in Angier

Here's Exactly What Happens When You Book

First, you schedule a free consultation. This isn’t a sales pitch. It’s a skin evaluation where Jacqueline examines your skin, asks about your concerns, and explains what’s realistic based on your goals and timeline.

If you decide to move forward, your first treatment is customized. HydraFacial treatments get adjusted based on whether you’re dealing with congestion, dehydration, pigmentation, or aging. Chemical peels are selected by strength and formulation. Microneedling depth is calibrated to your skin’s tolerance and the results you’re after.

During the treatment, you’ll know what’s happening and why. No mystery steps. No upselling mid-session. Just a clear process designed to get your skin where it needs to be.

After your appointment, you’ll get specific aftercare instructions and a recommendation for what comes next. Some people book a series. Others come in seasonally. A few just need a reset before a big event. All of that gets discussed upfront so you’re never caught off guard by expectations or pricing.

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Skincare Treatments Available in Angier

What You're Actually Getting When You Book

We offer HydraFacial, SkinPen microneedling, chemical peels, dermaplaning, brow threading, and Botox. Each service addresses specific skin concerns like acne, scarring, hyperpigmentation, fine lines, dehydration, and uneven texture.

HydraFacial is our most popular treatment because it works on almost everyone. It deep-cleans, exfoliates, extracts, and hydrates in one session. You leave with visibly clearer, brighter skin. For clients in Angier, NC dealing with North Carolina humidity and sun exposure, it’s one of the fastest ways to reset congested or dull skin without downtime.

Microneedling is for people who want to address deeper concerns like acne scars, large pores, or loss of firmness. It stimulates collagen production, so results build over a series of treatments. Most people start seeing improvement around week three, with continued progress over the following months.

Chemical peels range from light to deep depending on what your skin can handle and what you’re trying to fix. Light peels brighten and smooth with no real downtime. Medium to deep peels target pigmentation, sun damage, and deeper lines but require a few days of peeling and redness. Jacqueline walks you through all of that during your consultation so there are no surprises.

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How do I know which treatment is right for my skin?

You don’t have to figure that out on your own. That’s what the free consultation is for.

Jacqueline examines your skin, asks about your main concerns, your routine, and any past treatments you’ve tried. Then she explains what’s going on with your skin and which treatments will actually address it. If you’re dealing with active breakouts, she’s not going to push microneedling. If your main issue is dullness and dehydration, a HydraFacial makes more sense than a deep peel.

The goal is to match the treatment to your skin’s current condition and your realistic timeline. Some people need a series of sessions. Others just need one strong treatment and a solid home care plan. You’ll know exactly what’s recommended and why before you book anything.

Yes, especially with HydraFacial, dermaplaning, and light chemical peels. Your skin will look clearer, smoother, and more hydrated right after your appointment.

Treatments like microneedling and deeper peels work differently. Microneedling triggers collagen production, so you’ll see some immediate glow from the serum infusion, but the real results build over weeks as your skin regenerates. Deeper peels cause visible peeling for a few days before you see the improved tone and texture underneath.

If you’ve got an event coming up and need fast results, HydraFacial is your best bet. If you’re dealing with something like scarring or significant sun damage, expect a treatment plan that unfolds over a few months. Jacqueline sets realistic expectations during your consultation so you know exactly what to expect and when.

It depends on what you’re treating and what your skin can handle. Maintenance clients usually come in every four to six weeks for HydraFacial or light peels.

If you’re working on something specific like acne scarring or hyperpigmentation, you might need a more aggressive schedule upfront—like microneedling every four to six weeks for three to six sessions, then switching to maintenance. Chemical peels can be spaced similarly depending on strength.

Some people only come in seasonally or before big events. That works if your skin is generally healthy and you just want a reset. Others need more consistent care to manage ongoing concerns like hormonal breakouts or sun damage. Jacqueline builds a plan based on your skin’s needs and your schedule, and you’re never locked into anything you didn’t agree to upfront.

HydraFacial and dermaplaning have zero downtime. You might be a little pink for an hour, but you can go straight back to work or run errands right after.

Light chemical peels might cause some flaking over the next few days, but nothing dramatic. Medium to deep peels will cause visible peeling and redness for three to seven days depending on the strength. You’ll need to plan around that if you’ve got events or meetings.

Microneedling leaves you red for about 24 hours, similar to a sunburn. Most people are back to normal within a day or two, though your skin might feel a little tight or dry as it heals. You’ll get specific aftercare instructions so you know how to manage your skin during the healing process and what to avoid. If you’ve got a tight timeline, mention that during your consultation so Jacqueline can recommend treatments that fit your schedule.

Yes. Brow threading is available and it’s a cleaner, more precise alternative to waxing or tweezing. Threading removes hair from the follicle without pulling on your skin or using chemicals, so it’s gentler on sensitive or acne-prone skin.

A lot of clients in Angier, NC book threading along with their HydraFacial or peel because it’s convenient to handle everything in one appointment. Your brows frame your face, and when they’re shaped well, it makes a noticeable difference even if nothing else changes.

If you’re looking for a beauty shop near you that offers both advanced skincare and precise brow shaping, Wake Skincare covers both. It’s not a full salon, but the services we offer are done at a high level. You’re not getting rushed through a threading appointment by someone who’s half paying attention. You’re getting careful, detailed work from someone who’s been doing this for years.

Pricing varies depending on the treatment and what’s included. HydraFacial typically ranges from around $150 to $300+ depending on add-ons like boosters or LED therapy.

Microneedling sessions usually start around $250 to $400. Chemical peels range from $75 for a light peel to $200+ for stronger formulations. Dermaplaning is usually in the $75 to $100 range. Botox is priced per unit, and the total depends on how many areas you’re treating.

Exact pricing gets discussed during your free consultation after Jacqueline evaluates your skin and recommends a treatment plan. That way you know what everything costs before you commit. There are no surprise charges or pressure to add services you don’t need. If a series makes sense, she’ll explain the cost upfront so you can decide if it fits your budget and goals.