Medical Spa in Rolesville, NC

Real Skin Results Without the Guesswork

You get a free consultation, a customized treatment plan, and access to medical-grade solutions that actually work for your skin.
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Facial Spa Near Rolesville, NC

Your Skin Issues Get Solved, Not Covered Up

You’re dealing with acne scars that makeup can’t hide. Or fine lines that seem to deepen every month. Maybe it’s hyperpigmentation from years of sun exposure, or dull skin that makes you look more tired than you feel.

Here’s what changes when you work with a medical spa that knows what they’re doing. Your skin actually improves at the cellular level. You see visible results within days, not months. And you stop wasting money on products that promise everything but deliver nothing.

The difference between a regular facial spa and a medical-grade approach comes down to this: one makes you feel pampered for an afternoon, the other rebuilds your skin’s foundation so the results last. You get treatments backed by science, performed by licensed professionals, and customized to what your skin actually needs right now.

HydraFacial Certified Provider in Rolesville

Three-Time Award Winner Serving Wake County

We operate out of Wake Forest and serve clients throughout Rolesville and the surrounding Wake County area. Jacqueline Grace, our founder and licensed esthetician, 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. That certification isn’t handed out freely. It requires advanced training, proven results, and a commitment to staying current with the latest techniques in medical aesthetics.

Rolesville residents don’t have to drive all the way into Raleigh for quality skincare anymore. You’re minutes away from a clinic that’s placed first internationally in pigmentation treatment and offers the same level of expertise you’d find in larger metro areas.

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How Medical Spa Treatments Work

Here's What Happens When You Book

You start with a free skin evaluation. Not a sales pitch disguised as a consultation, but an actual assessment of what’s happening with your skin and why.

During that first visit, you’ll discuss your specific concerns—whether that’s acne, aging, texture issues, or something else entirely. You’ll also talk about your goals, your timeline, and what results you’re realistically looking for. From there, a personalized treatment plan gets built around your skin type, your concerns, and your schedule.

If you’re coming in for a HydraFacial, the process takes about 30 to 45 minutes. The treatment cleanses, exfoliates, extracts impurities, and infuses your skin with hydrating serums. You walk out with immediate glow and zero downtime. For deeper concerns like scarring or significant sun damage, treatments like SkinPen microneedling or chemical peels might be recommended. Those work by triggering your skin’s natural healing response, stimulating collagen production, and resurfacing damaged layers over time.

Every treatment is performed in a one-on-one setting. You’re not shuffled through a busy beauty shop or handed off to someone who just finished a weekend certification course. You work directly with a licensed professional who understands skin at a medical level.

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Medical-Grade Skincare in Rolesville, NC

What You Actually Get During Treatment

We offer HydraFacial treatments, SkinPen microneedling, chemical peels, dermaplaning, Botox, and customized facial treatments. Each service is tailored to address specific skin issues, not applied the same way to every client who walks through the door.

If you’re searching for threading near you or brow threading specifically, those services are available as well. Facial threading is a precise hair removal method that’s gentler on sensitive skin than waxing and gives you cleaner, longer-lasting results. It’s especially popular for shaping brows and removing fine facial hair without irritation.

Rolesville’s climate—hot, humid summers and unpredictable spring pollen—takes a toll on your skin. You’re dealing with clogged pores from sweat, dehydration from air conditioning, and inflammation from environmental allergens. That’s why our treatments aren’t one-size-fits-all. Your plan accounts for how the local environment affects your skin and what you need to counteract those effects.

You also get access to medical-grade skincare products that you can’t buy at a regular beauty shop. These aren’t department store brands with nice packaging. They’re formulated with active ingredients at concentrations that actually penetrate the skin and create change.

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What's the difference between a medical spa and a regular day spa?

A medical spa operates under medical oversight and offers treatments that go beyond surface-level relaxation. You’re getting procedures that actually change your skin’s structure—things like microneedling, chemical peels, and Botox—not just massages and aromatherapy.

The staff at a medical spa are licensed professionals trained in anatomy, skin physiology, and advanced treatment techniques. They understand how ingredients interact with different skin types and how to adjust treatments based on your specific concerns. A regular day spa focuses on the experience. A medical spa focuses on results.

That doesn’t mean the experience suffers. You still get personalized attention and a comfortable environment. But the priority is solving your skin issues with treatments that are backed by clinical research and proven to work.

You see results immediately. Your skin looks brighter, smoother, and more hydrated as soon as the treatment is done. That’s one of the reasons HydraFacial has become so popular for people with events coming up—you can book it a day or two before and show up looking refreshed.

The deeper benefits build over time. With regular treatments, you’ll notice improvements in texture, tone, and fine lines. Most people schedule HydraFacials monthly to maintain results, though your specific plan depends on your skin’s needs and your goals.

If you’re dealing with more significant concerns like acne scarring or hyperpigmentation, HydraFacial works well as part of a broader treatment plan. It keeps your skin healthy and clear between more intensive procedures like microneedling or peels.

Microneedling typically involves one to three days of redness and mild swelling, similar to a sunburn. Your skin might feel tight or sensitive during that time. Most people are back to normal activities within 24 hours, though you’ll want to avoid heavy makeup and intense workouts for a few days.

Chemical peels vary depending on the depth of the peel. A light peel might leave your skin slightly pink for a day, while a deeper peel can cause peeling and flaking for up to a week. You’ll get specific aftercare instructions based on the treatment you receive.

The key is planning around your schedule. If you have an event or important meeting coming up, book your treatment with enough buffer time for your skin to heal and reveal the results. Most people find the downtime minimal and well worth the improvement they see afterward.

In most cases, yes. Botox can often be combined with treatments like HydraFacial or dermaplaning during the same visit. That saves you time and allows you to address multiple concerns at once.

However, some combinations require spacing. For example, you wouldn’t want to do microneedling and Botox on the same day because both involve penetrating the skin, and doing them together increases the risk of complications or uneven results.

During your consultation, you’ll map out a treatment plan that sequences everything properly. If combining treatments makes sense and is safe, it gets scheduled that way. If spacing them out gives you better results, that’s what gets recommended. The goal is always what works best for your skin, not what’s most convenient for the schedule.

That’s exactly what the free consultation is for. You come in, talk through what’s bothering you about your skin, and get a professional assessment of what’s actually causing those issues.

Sometimes what you think is the problem isn’t the root cause. You might think you need a hydrating treatment when the real issue is exfoliation. Or you might assume your dark spots are from aging when they’re actually post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation from old breakouts. A trained esthetician can identify the difference and recommend the treatment that addresses the actual issue.

You’ll also discuss your budget, your timeline, and how much downtime you’re willing to tolerate. If you need fast results with zero recovery time, that points toward certain treatments. If you’re willing to invest in a longer-term plan for more dramatic change, other options open up. The recommendation is based on your skin and your life, not a generic protocol.

Absolutely. Most first-time clients have never been to a medical spa and aren’t sure what to expect. The consultation walks you through everything—what treatments are available, how they work, what results you can realistically expect, and what the process looks like from start to finish.

There’s no pressure to book a treatment on the spot. The consultation is about education and assessment. You leave with a clear understanding of what your skin needs and what your options are. If you decide to move forward, great. If you need time to think about it, that’s fine too.

Rolesville residents are close enough to Wake Forest that the drive is easy, and you’re working with someone who understands the local environment and how it affects your skin. You’re not getting a cookie-cutter approach designed for a different climate or demographic. You’re getting a plan built specifically for you.