Medical Spa in Oxford, NC

Real Results Without the Guesswork or Downtime

You need skin that looks better now, not in six months. Wake Skincare delivers medical-grade treatments designed around your schedule, your skin, and your goals.
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Facial Spa Near Oxford, NC

Treatments That Work the First Time

You don’t have time to waste on treatments that might work eventually. When you book a HydraFacial or microneedling session, you’re getting a treatment plan built specifically for your skin concerns—not a one-size-fits-all approach that leaves you wondering if anything actually happened.

Your skin starts responding immediately. Hydration improves, texture smooths out, and that dull, tired look you’ve been dealing with starts to fade. Whether you’re managing acne scarring, sun damage, or just want your face to match how you feel inside, the right medical spa treatment gets you there faster than drugstore products ever could.

The difference is in the approach. Every session starts with a real evaluation of what your skin needs right now. Then you get treatments that are calibrated to deliver visible improvement without making you hide for a week afterward. You walk out looking better than when you walked in, and your skin keeps improving from there.

Oxford's HydraFacial Certified Provider

Award-Winning Expertise You Can Actually See

We’re not new to this. Jacqueline Grace, the licensed esthetician behind every treatment, has been named Best Esthetician in Wake County three years running. She’s also HydraFacial Master Certified, which puts her in the top tier of practitioners worldwide—and she’s earned first place internationally in pigmentation treatment competitions.

That’s not bragging. That’s proof that when you sit down for a consultation, you’re working with someone who knows exactly what your skin needs and how to get you there. Oxford residents don’t have to drive an hour for that level of care anymore.

We serve the Oxford area with the same personalized approach that’s built our reputation across 22 cities in the region. You get a free consultation, a custom treatment plan, and someone who actually listens to what you’re trying to fix.

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Medical Spa Treatments in Oxford

Here's What Happens When You Book

First, you come in for a free skin evaluation. No pressure, no sales pitch. Just a real conversation about what’s bothering you and what’s realistic to expect. Jacqueline looks at your skin, asks about your routine, and maps out a plan that fits your goals and your timeline.

Then you start treatment. If it’s a HydraFacial, that means deep cleansing, exfoliation, extraction, and hydration all in one session—usually under an hour. If it’s microneedling or a chemical peel, you’ll know exactly what to expect before, during, and after. Every treatment is adjusted based on how your skin responds, not based on a script.

After your session, you get clear instructions on what to do next. How to care for your skin at home, when to come back, and what kind of results to watch for. Most people see improvement right away. Some treatments build over time. Either way, you’re never left guessing whether it’s working.

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HydraFacial and Skincare Treatments Oxford

What You Actually Get During Treatment

We offer HydraFacial, SkinPen microneedling, chemical peels, dermaplaning, Botox, and targeted treatments for acne, aging, hyperpigmentation, and dehydration. Each service is customized during your appointment based on what your skin needs that day—not what worked for someone else last week.

Oxford’s climate and lifestyle create specific skincare challenges. Sun exposure, seasonal dryness, and the stress of juggling work and life all show up on your face. Our treatments account for that. You’re not getting a generic facial from a beauty shop near you that uses the same products on everyone. You’re getting medical-grade solutions that address your specific concerns.

Every session includes a consultation. That means if your skin has changed since your last visit, the treatment changes too. If you’re dealing with a breakout before an event, that gets prioritized. If you’re focused on long-term correction of scarring or pigmentation, the plan adjusts to keep you on track. You’re never locked into a treatment that doesn’t make sense anymore.

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How is a medical spa different from a regular facial spa?

A medical spa uses clinical-grade treatments and equipment that go deeper than what you’d get at a traditional day spa. That means stronger exfoliants, prescription-level skincare, and devices like microneedling pens or HydraFacial machines that are regulated as medical tools.

The person performing your treatment is trained in skin physiology and corrective care, not just relaxation. You’re working with someone who understands how to treat acne scarring, hyperpigmentation, and aging at a cellular level—not just how to make you feel pampered for an hour.

The results reflect that difference. Medical spa treatments are designed to create visible, lasting change in your skin’s health and appearance. A regular facial feels nice and might give you a temporary glow. A medical spa treatment actually improves the condition of your skin over time.

Your first visit starts with a free consultation and skin evaluation. Jacqueline will ask about your skin history, what you’ve tried before, and what’s frustrating you right now. She’ll look at your skin under proper lighting and talk through what’s causing the issues you’re seeing.

Then you’ll discuss treatment options. You’ll hear what’s realistic to expect, how long it takes, and what it costs. If you want to start treatment that same day, you can. If you want to think about it, that’s fine too. There’s no hard sell here.

If you do move forward with a treatment, you’ll know exactly what’s happening at each step. You’ll leave with aftercare instructions and a clear plan for follow-up if needed. Most people say the consultation alone was worth the visit because they finally understood what was actually going on with their skin.

A HydraFacial typically takes 30 to 45 minutes, depending on what add-ons or customizations your skin needs. It’s one of the fastest medical-grade treatments you can get, which is why it’s popular with people who have events coming up or just don’t have hours to spend in a treatment chair.

You’ll see results immediately. Your skin looks clearer, feels smoother, and has a healthy glow right after the session. There’s no downtime, no peeling, and no redness that lasts more than an hour or so. You can go straight back to work or out to dinner without anyone knowing you just had a facial—except that you look better.

Results keep improving over the next few days as your skin continues to respond to the hydration and exfoliation. For ongoing concerns like fine lines, congestion, or dullness, most people do a series of treatments spaced a few weeks apart. But even one session makes a noticeable difference.

Microneedling isn’t painless, but it’s not unbearable either. A topical numbing cream is applied before treatment, so most people describe it as uncomfortable pressure or a scratching sensation rather than actual pain. The needle depth is adjusted based on what area is being treated and what your skin can handle.

Downtime depends on how aggressive the treatment needs to be. For most people, your skin will be red and slightly swollen for 24 to 48 hours—similar to a moderate sunburn. Some people have minor flaking a few days later as the skin regenerates. You can usually wear makeup after the first day, and most redness fades within a week.

The trade-off is worth it. Microneedling is one of the most effective treatments for acne scars, large pores, and texture issues because it actually stimulates your skin to rebuild collagen. You’re not just covering up the problem—you’re fixing it. Results build over several weeks as your skin heals and renews itself from the inside out.

That’s exactly what the free consultation is for. You don’t need to diagnose yourself or show up knowing which treatment to ask for. Jacqueline evaluates your skin in person, asks about your goals and your timeline, and recommends what will actually work for your situation.

If you’re dealing with dehydration and dullness, a HydraFacial might be the best starting point. If you have deeper concerns like scarring or significant sun damage, microneedling or a chemical peel might make more sense. If you’re just trying to smooth out fine lines quickly, Botox or dermaplaning could be the right move.

Sometimes the best approach is combining treatments over time. You might start with a HydraFacial to get your skin in better shape, then move into microneedling for texture correction. The plan adjusts as your skin improves. You’re never locked into one path, and you’re never pushed into a treatment that doesn’t fit your needs or your budget.

We focus on medical-grade skincare treatments like HydraFacial, microneedling, chemical peels, and dermaplaning. While dermaplaning does remove fine facial hair as part of the exfoliation process, we don’t offer traditional threading services or function as a beauty parlor for brow shaping or hair removal specifically.

If you’re searching for threading near you or brow threading in the Oxford area, you’ll want to look for a salon that specializes in that service. Our expertise is in corrective and preventative skincare treatments that address concerns like acne, aging, pigmentation, and skin texture at a medical level.

That said, if you’re dealing with skin issues that are affecting how your brows or facial hair look—like ingrown hairs, irritation from threading, or texture problems—we can help treat the underlying skin condition. Our focus is always on improving your skin’s health and appearance through clinical treatments that deliver lasting results.