Facials are often underestimated because the term can mean anything from a basic spa visit to a structured skin-health appointment. At Own Aesthetics, facials are positioned as personalized treatments that support tone, texture, hydration, and barrier health. The appointment starts with your actual skin concerns rather than a preset script. That matters if your skin changes with the season, reacts easily, breaks out, or needs a plan that can work alongside injectables, laser, or home care.
Customized facials are listed at $125 to $175, which makes them one of the most accessible entry points on the treatment menu. They are not a random add-on. They are useful for people who need regular maintenance, want a consistent reset for congested or dull skin, or are trying to improve dryness, early texture change, or uneven tone without jumping immediately into a higher-cost device-based treatment. If you are not sure where to start, this is often a practical first appointment because it gives the provider a chance to see how your skin behaves in real time.
What is included is clearly defined. Each facial begins with a consultation and skin assessment so the treatment matches your current needs. From there, the appointment typically includes a deep cleanse, exfoliation, mask, massage, targeted serums, moisturizer, and sunscreen. Those steps sound simple, but the value is in the selection and sequencing. Products and techniques are chosen to match your skin condition instead of forcing the same treatment onto every patient.
Timing is usually 60 minutes or 90 minutes depending on the appointment you book and how much work your skin needs that day. During the visit, the process moves step by step: skin review, cleansing, exfoliation, treatment phase, finishing products, and a conversation about follow-up. If the skin is reactive, the plan may stay conservative. If the goal is brightness, texture refinement, or deeper hydration, the treatment can be adjusted accordingly. The point is to make the visit specific enough to be useful, not generic enough to be forgettable.
This service works well for a wide range of patients. Some people use facials as their core maintenance treatment every six weeks. Some use them to support acne management, dry skin, post-summer congestion, or prep before an event. Others use them to build a baseline before deciding whether they need chemical peels, SaltFacial, laser resurfacing, or a more advanced treatment path. Facials also create a good opportunity to fine-tune home care if your current products are not matching your skin type.
If your concerns go beyond basic maintenance, the facial can still be useful because it shows where the next step should be. Someone with visible sun damage or stubborn texture may ultimately need NOUVADerm laser resurfacing. Someone with redness, dryness, and barrier disruption may do better with a slower treatment schedule and product changes first. That is why a facial can be both a treatment and a diagnostic checkpoint. You leave with cleaner, more balanced skin, but also with a better sense of what is actually worth doing next.
Who This Is For
- People who want a lower-commitment treatment for maintenance, hydration, and skin texture support.
- Patients dealing with dryness, congestion, dullness, or uneven tone.
- People who want a starting point before moving into peels, SaltFacial, or laser resurfacing.
- Patients who want regular treatment every six weeks to monitor progress and keep skin balanced.
How The Process Works
- Skin review: The visit starts with a conversation about your skin goals, recent changes, and the issues you want to prioritize.
- Customized treatment: The facial is adjusted to your skin using a deep cleanse, exfoliation, mask, massage, and targeted treatment products.
- Finishing care: Moisturizer and sun protection are applied based on your skin condition and the work done during the appointment.
- Next-step plan: You leave with guidance on product use, treatment spacing, and whether another service would make more sense for your main concern.
Frequently Asked Questions
What do facials cost at Own Aesthetics?
Customized facials are listed at $125 to $175. The final price depends on the treatment plan selected for your skin that day.
How long does a facial appointment take?
Facials are typically scheduled for 60 minutes or 90 minutes. The appointment length depends on the type of facial and how much treatment time your skin needs.
What is included in a facial?
Each facial includes a consultation, deep cleanse, exfoliation, mask, massage, targeted serums, moisturizer, and sunscreen. The exact products and techniques are chosen for your skin condition.
Who should start with a facial instead of laser or injectables?
A facial is often a good starting point if your main concerns are hydration, dullness, congestion, or maintenance. It is also useful if you want to understand your skin better before spending more on device-based treatments.
Do facials help with long-term skin planning?
Yes. A facial can be both a treatment and a checkpoint for deciding whether you should continue maintenance care or move into peels, SaltFacial, laser resurfacing, or skincare analysis.
