Medical Spa in Rougemont, NC

Real Results Without the Guesswork or Downtime

You need skin treatments that actually work before your next event, not vague promises and another wasted appointment.
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Facial Spa Near Rougemont, NC

Walk Out Looking Better Than You Walked In

Your skin tells a story you didn’t write. Sun damage from years working outdoors, acne scars that won’t fade, fine lines that showed up faster than you expected. You’ve tried drugstore creams and online advice, but nothing sticks.

Medical-grade treatments change that timeline. A HydraFacial pulls out congestion you can’t reach at home while flooding your skin with serums that actually penetrate. Microneedling triggers your skin to rebuild collagen where it’s broken down. Chemical peels remove the damaged outer layer so healthier skin can surface.

You’re not looking for a spa day. You’re looking for visible improvement that lasts beyond tomorrow. That’s what medical-grade skincare does—it works with your skin’s biology instead of just sitting on top of it.

The difference shows up in photos. In mirrors. In how your makeup sits. In not needing a filter.

HydraFacial Provider Serving Rougemont Residents

Award-Winning Expertise You Can Actually Verify

We operate out of Wake Forest and serve clients throughout Person and Durham Counties, including Rougemont. Jacqueline Grace, the licensed esthetician behind our clinic, earned Best Esthetician in Wake County three years running and placed first internationally in the Pigmentation Artist of the Year category at The Skin Games.

Those aren’t participation trophies. They’re benchmarks that reflect consistent results across different skin types, tones, and concerns.

We hold HydraFacial Master Certification, which puts us in the top tier of providers worldwide. That certification requires advanced training, proven outcomes, and ongoing education. It’s not something you get from a weekend course.

Rougemont sits just outside the Durham metro area, where demand for quality skincare has grown as more professionals move into surrounding communities. You don’t need to drive into Raleigh or Durham for medical-grade treatments. We bring that level of care closer to home.

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How Medical Spa Treatments Work

Here's What Happens During Your Appointment

You start with a free skin evaluation. Not a sales pitch—a real assessment of what’s happening with your skin and what will actually help. Jacqueline examines your skin under proper lighting, asks about your routine, and identifies the underlying issues causing what you see in the mirror.

From there, she builds a treatment plan. If you’re dealing with clogged pores and dullness, a HydraFacial might be the first step. If you have acne scars or deep wrinkles, microneedling could be more effective. If pigmentation is the issue, a chemical peel or targeted serum might be the answer.

Each treatment is customized. The HydraFacial isn’t a one-size-fits-all protocol—it’s adjusted based on your skin’s needs that day. Same with peels, dermaplaning, and everything else. You’re not getting a menu item. You’re getting a treatment designed for your skin.

Most appointments take 30 to 60 minutes. You’ll see some improvement immediately, especially with treatments like HydraFacial and dermaplaning. Deeper treatments like microneedling build results over weeks as your skin regenerates.

You leave with clear instructions on what to do next—whether that’s aftercare for the treatment you just had or a plan for maintaining results long-term.

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Skincare Services Available in Rougemont

What You Actually Get During Treatment

We offer HydraFacial, SkinPen microneedling, chemical peels, dermaplaning, Botox, brow threading, and customized facials. Each service addresses specific concerns, and most clients combine treatments over time depending on their goals.

HydraFacial is the most requested treatment. It deep-cleans, exfoliates, and hydrates in one session. You’ll see clearer pores, smoother texture, and better tone right away. It’s ideal before events or as a monthly maintenance treatment.

Microneedling works for acne scars, large pores, fine lines, and skin laxity. The treatment creates controlled micro-injuries that trigger collagen production. Results build over several sessions, but the improvement is significant and long-lasting.

Threading is a precise hair removal method that’s gentler than waxing and more accurate than tweezing. It’s especially popular for shaping brows and removing facial hair without irritating sensitive skin.

Rougemont’s proximity to rural areas means more sun exposure for residents who work outdoors or spend time on property. That makes treatments targeting sun damage—like chemical peels and pigmentation-focused facials—particularly relevant. If your skin shows signs of UV damage, those treatments can reverse a lot of what’s already happened and prevent further breakdown.

Every service starts with a consultation. You’re not locked into a package or pressured into treatments you don’t need.

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

A medical spa uses clinical-grade treatments that go deeper than what you’d get at a day spa. The products are stronger, the equipment is more advanced, and the person performing the treatment has specialized training in skin biology and corrective procedures.

Day spas focus on relaxation. Medical spas focus on results. That means treatments like chemical peels, microneedling, and HydraFacial are performed at higher intensities and with medical-grade products that aren’t available over the counter.

The difference shows up in what your skin looks like a week later, a month later, and six months later. Medical-grade treatments create lasting change because they work at the dermal level, not just the surface. You’re treating the cause, not just the symptom.

Your first visit starts with a free consultation and skin evaluation. Jacqueline will examine your skin, ask about your concerns and goals, and explain what’s causing the issues you’re seeing. She’ll also ask about your current routine, any products you’re using, and your medical history if it’s relevant.

From there, she’ll recommend a treatment plan. If you’re ready to start that day, most treatments can be done during the same appointment. If you need time to think or schedule around your calendar, that’s fine too.

There’s no pressure to commit to a series or buy products you don’t need. The goal is to give you a clear picture of what will work for your skin and why, so you can make an informed decision. Most first visits last about 30 to 45 minutes if you’re just doing the consultation, or up to 90 minutes if you’re adding a treatment.

It depends on what you’re treating and what your skin needs. For general maintenance and healthy skin, a HydraFacial once a month keeps your pores clear and your tone even. If you’re dealing with active acne, congestion, or dullness, you might benefit from treatments every two to three weeks until your skin stabilizes.

Microneedling is typically done in a series of three to six sessions spaced four to six weeks apart. After that, you might do maintenance sessions once or twice a year depending on your goals.

Chemical peels vary based on strength. Light peels can be done monthly. Medium-depth peels are usually spaced several months apart. Jacqueline will map out a schedule based on your skin’s response and your availability. The goal is consistent improvement without overdoing it or causing irritation.

It depends on the treatment. HydraFacial has zero downtime. Your skin might be slightly pink for an hour, but you can go straight back to work or an event. Dermaplaning is the same—no downtime, just smoother skin.

Microneedling causes redness for 24 to 48 hours, similar to a mild sunburn. Your skin might feel tight or dry for a few days as it heals. You’ll need to avoid makeup and direct sun exposure immediately after, but most people are back to normal within two to three days.

Chemical peels vary. Light peels might cause minor flaking for a few days. Medium peels can lead to more noticeable peeling for up to a week. Jacqueline will walk you through what to expect based on the specific peel and your skin type, and she’ll give you aftercare instructions to minimize irritation and speed up recovery.

Yes. We offer threading for brows, upper lip, chin, and full face. It’s one of the most requested services, especially for clients with sensitive skin or those who’ve had bad reactions to waxing.

Threading uses a twisted cotton thread to remove hair at the follicle. It’s more precise than waxing, doesn’t involve chemicals or heat, and causes less irritation. The results last two to four weeks depending on your hair growth cycle.

It’s especially effective for shaping brows because the technique allows for clean, defined lines without removing skin or causing redness. If you’ve been searching for threading near you or brow threading near Rougemont, this is a service we perform regularly with consistent results. Most threading appointments take 10 to 15 minutes.

That’s what the free consultation is for. Jacqueline evaluates your skin in person, asks about your main concerns, and explains which treatments will address those issues most effectively. She’s not guessing—she’s trained to identify what’s happening beneath the surface and match it to the right protocol.

If you’re not sure whether you need a HydraFacial, a peel, or microneedling, she’ll explain the difference and show you examples of what each treatment does. Some concerns require one specific approach. Others can be treated multiple ways, and the choice comes down to your timeline, budget, and tolerance for downtime.

You’ll leave the consultation with a clear recommendation and a realistic expectation of results. No upselling, no confusion, no pressure. Just a straightforward plan based on what your skin actually needs.