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The SaltFacial

A three-part medical-grade treatment that exfoliates, hydrates, and supports skin renewal.

The SaltFacial

The SaltFacial is a three-part skin renewal treatment that uses sea salt resurfacing, ultrasound, and LED light therapy.

The SaltFacial is one of the clearest examples of a treatment that sounds simple but does several jobs at once. At Own Aesthetics, it is described as a three-part medical-grade facial that uses sea salt, ultrasound, and LED light therapy to resurface, exfoliate, cleanse, hydrate, and support skin healing. That combination makes it useful for patients who want more than a standard facial but are not necessarily starting with laser treatment.

The first step is salt resurfacing. Sea salt is used as the exfoliating medium, which helps remove buildup while also improving how the skin receives topical products. The second step uses ultrasound technology to support circulation and the absorption of treatment products. The third step is LED phototherapy, which is used to calm and support the skin after the resurfacing phase. Together, the treatment is designed to leave skin cleaner, smoother, more hydrated, and better able to reflect light evenly.

Own Aesthetics lists SaltFacial Skin Renewal Therapy at $300, which gives patients a defined starting price for a treatment that sits between basic facial maintenance and more aggressive resurfacing options. Appointments generally run about 45 to 60 minutes. That makes it manageable for patients who want a meaningful treatment without blocking out half a day. The visit usually includes treatment review, cleansing and preparation, the three treatment phases, finishing care, and aftercare guidance.

This service is often a good fit for patients dealing with dullness, surface congestion, mild acne, redness, uneven texture, age spots, or skin that looks tired from environmental stress. The page on your site also mentions that SaltFacial can help improve the appearance of acne, redness, age spots, sun damage, fine lines, and wrinkles. That makes it broad enough to work for many skin goals, but still specific enough that patients can understand why it might make sense for them.

During the treatment, the sequence matters. Resurfacing comes first because it removes what is sitting on the skin. Ultrasound comes next because product delivery works better after that surface buildup is reduced. LED support comes last because it helps calm and support the skin after active treatment. Some patients may also ask about pairing the service with exosomes or platelet-rich plasma-based add-ons, since your current service page notes that those options may be discussed for additional regenerative support.

The right patient for SaltFacial is usually someone who wants visible skin refreshment without stepping immediately into laser treatment. It can also be a useful bridge service if you are building toward a longer-term skin plan. If you are not sure whether you need a facial, a peel, or a device-based treatment, this is a service worth comparing during consultation because it covers exfoliation, hydration, and recovery support in one visit.

Who This Is For

  • People with dullness, rough texture, mild acne, redness, or uneven tone.
  • Patients who want more than a basic facial but are not ready for laser resurfacing.
  • People looking for a defined 45- to 60-minute treatment with one listed price.
  • Patients who want a skin-refreshing service that can also pair with a broader treatment plan.

How The Process Works

  1. Preparation and review: The appointment starts with a check of your skin condition and a plan for what the treatment should focus on.
  2. Salt resurfacing: Sea salt is used to exfoliate the skin and clear surface buildup before product-based steps begin.
  3. Ultrasound phase: Ultrasound technology is used to support circulation and help treatment products move into the skin more effectively.
  4. LED support: LED light therapy is used to calm, support, and finish the treatment before aftercare is reviewed.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does The SaltFacial cost?

SaltFacial Skin Renewal Therapy is listed at $300. That price gives you a clear starting point for a treatment that combines exfoliation, hydration, and LED support.

How long does The SaltFacial take?

Most SaltFacial appointments run about 45 to 60 minutes. The timing depends on your skin condition and any treatment add-ons discussed at the visit.

What concerns can The SaltFacial help with?

Your site notes that it can help with acne, redness, age spots, sun damage, fine lines, and wrinkles. It is also commonly used for dullness and uneven texture.

What is included in the treatment?

The treatment includes sea salt resurfacing, ultrasound-based product delivery, and LED light therapy. Those three steps work together to exfoliate, hydrate, and support skin recovery.

Do you pair The SaltFacial with other treatments?

Yes. Your current service details note that exosomes or topical platelet-rich plasma options may be discussed as add-ons for additional regenerative support.

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