Facials in Cartersville
Transform Your Skin with Medical-Grade Facial Treatments



What is a "medical-grade" facial?
A medical grade facial is a professional skin treatment performed by a licensed esthetician with advanced training, typically in a medical spa, dermatology office or other medical clinic. Unlike standard spa facials, medical-grade facials use advanced, clinically-tested products, techniques, and sometimes medical devices to address specific skin concerns like acne, hyperpigmentation, fine lines, or rosacea. They’re often customized based on a skin analysis and may incorporate:
- Potent ingredients
Higher concentrations of active ingredients like retinoids, alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs), beta hydroxy acids (BHAs), or vitamin C, which are often prescription-strength or professional-grade.
- Advanced procedures
Chemical peels, microdermabrasion, microneedling, LED light therapy, or extractions performed with sterile, medical protocols.
- Medical oversight
Supervision by a dermatologist or medical professional, ensuring safety and efficacy, especially for sensitive skin or complex conditions.
These facials aim for deeper skin rejuvenation and measurable results, often requiring little to no downtime, though some treatments may cause temporary redness or peeling. They’re pricier than regular facials, typically ranging from $150-$300 depending on the procedure and location.

How many sessions are needed?
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Explore Our Facial Treatments
Essential Facial
a medical-grade facial treatment offered by Environ, a professional skincare brand founded by Dr. Des Fernandes. It’s designed to nourish, rejuvenate, and restore the skin using Environ’s advanced, vitamin-rich products and specialized technologies. This facial focuses on delivering high doses of vitamin A, vitamin C, and antioxidants to address concerns like aging, dryness, uneven tone, acne, and environmental damage.
Hydrodermabrasion
also known as hydrofacial or wet microdermabrasion, is a non-invasive skin resurfacing treatment that combines exfoliation, cleansing, hydration, and infusion of active ingredients. It’s an advanced form of microdermabrasion that uses water, serums, and a specialized vacuum-based device instead of crystals or diamond tips, making it gentler and more hydrating. It’s popular in medical-grade facials for addressing concerns like dullness, dehydration, fine lines, acne, and uneven skin tone.
Dermaplaning
a non-invasive exfoliating procedure using a sterile, surgical-grade scalpel to gently remove the top layer of dead skin and fine vellus hair (commonly called "peach fuzz" from the face.
Environ Cool Peel
a medical-grade facial treatment designed to rejuvenate and refine the skin using a gentle, non-invasive approach. It employs Cool Peel Technology, which prioritizes skin health by avoiding more invasive methods of traditional chemical peels. This treatment is ideal for addressing concerns like premature aging, fine lines, sun damage, acne, rosacea, scarring, and uneven skin tone or texture.
Microdermabrasion
a non-invasive cosmetic procedure that exfoliates the skin to improve its texture and appearance. It involves using a specialized diamond-tipped wand to gently remove the outer layer of dead skin cells (stratum corneum). This process stimulates cell turnover and collagen production, helping to address concerns like fine lines, acne scars, uneven skin tone, enlarged pores, and mild sun damage.
Back Facial
a specialized, medical-grade treatment tailored to the skin on the back, utilizing Environ’s professional skincare products and technologies to address concerns like acne ("bacne"), clogged pores, uneven texture, hyperpigmentation, or dryness. It combines the principles of Environ’s Essential Facial and, when appropriate, elements of the Cool Peel system. This treatment leverages Environ’s focus on vitamin A, vitamin C, antioxidants to rejuvenate and restore the back’s skin, which is thicker and often more prone to congestion than facial skin.


