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Hagerstown Facials

You deserve glowing skin! Each facial we offer is physician-approved for optimal skin health and beauty.

Our top facials

To ensure we have options for each patient’s needs, we offer a range of powerful, medical-grade facial treatments, including:

  • DiamondGlow: This innovative skin resurfacing treatment exfoliates, then infuses SkinMedica® serums for brighter, smoother, more flawless skin that shines after just a single treatment—no downtime!
  • VI Peel: Safe for any skin type, with very little downtime, this unique chemical peel provides painless treatment while still achieving noticeable improvements in skin texture and tone.
  • Microneedling: This treatment mechanically induces a “micro-injury” to significantly boost collagen in patients with fine lines and wrinkles, sun damage, stretch marks, and even acne scars.
  • Fire & Ice Hollywood Facial: This fan-favorite facial by iS Clinical works wonders by rapidly resurfacing the skin, addressing active acne and post-acne scars, all while nourishing and soothing your complexion. If you’re ready to reveal a radiant glow, and call to book with our expert aesthetician Shelby today.

Our team works under the supervision of plastic surgeon Dr. Henry Garazo, and we hold ourselves to high standards of care. We provide every patient with fully customized recommendations for their skin from our licensed aesthetician—there is no cookie-cutter treatment! 

Meet Our Licensed Aesthetician, Shelby

Hagerstown licensed aesthetician Shelby Mobley

With years of experience and an in-depth knowledge of medical-grade skincare products, our Maryland licensed aesthetician Shelby Mobley is on a mission to achieve the best results possible for your skin, and to help you feel great about yourself! Shelby believes that education is key when it comes to skin care: she’ll help you learn about what will work—and what won’t—to help you achieve your skin goals. 

Both detail-oriented and highly personable, she is known for helping her clients feel comfortable and taken care of, whether they’re having their first professional facial or are receiving monthly microneedling treatments to address a specific concern.

“Amazing team! I felt confident I was getting excellent care. I got extremely detailed instructions, and my questions were answered satisfactorily. The procedure’s results were above and beyond my expectations.”

—5-Star Google Review
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Custom facial treatments for acne, rosacea, and more

Are you simply looking to treat your acne, melasma, enlarged pores, or another specific concern? If so, let us help! Our Maryland licensed aesthetician is a pro at examining your skin texture and concerns to select the ideal treatment plan (sometimes with combined treatments or multiple sessions) to help you see the results you desire. Just book a consultation, and we’ll take it from there!

At-home skin care

Your daily skincare routine is critical to maintaining healthy skin and preventing signs of aging. That’s why we offer consultations for medical-grade skincare, which you can purchase in our office. From sunscreen to serums, cleansers to moisturizers, we have top-shelf options to help you invest in real improvement in your skin’s health and appearance.

SkinCeuticals Sunscreen
  • Tailored to individual skin needs
  • Exfoliate dead skin cells and promote collagen production to improve skin texture and tone
  • Reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles
  • Unclog pores and reduce the occurrence of acne and blackheads
  • Relaxing and stress-relieving
  • Pores: Pores are tiny openings on the skin’s surface that release oil and sweat.
  • Peels: Peels are skincare treatments that apply a chemical solution to remove the top layers of skin, promoting a smoother, more rejuvenated appearance.
  • Morpheus8: Morpheus8 is a fractional skin treatment that combines microneedling with radiofrequency energy to remodel and contour the face and body.
  • Microdermabrasion: Microdermabrasion is a minimally invasive procedure that exfoliates the outer layer of skin to improve tone and texture.
  • Chemical Peel: A chemical peel is a skin-resurfacing procedure where a chemical solution is applied to remove damaged skin layers, enhancing skin texture and appearance.
  • Hyaluronic Acid: Hyaluronic acid is a naturally-occurring substance in the skin known for its capacity to attract and retain moisture, improving skin hydration and elasticity.
  • Light Therapy: Light therapy is a skin treatment that uses varying wavelengths of light to treat skin issues, such as acne, aging, and hyperpigmentation.
  • Sensitive Skin: Sensitive skin refers to skin that is more prone to inflammation and adverse reactions when exposed to products or environmental factors.
  • Lymphatic Massage: Lymphatic massage is a gentle massage technique that encourages the movement of lymph fluids around the body to support the immune system and reduce swelling.
  • Salicylic Acid: Salicylic acid is a beta-hydroxy acid (BHA) used in skincare to exfoliate the skin and treat acne by unclogging pores and reducing inflammation.
  • Benzoyl Peroxide: Benzoyl peroxide is a common acne treatment that kills bacteria, reduces inflammation, and helps unclog skin pores.
  • Intense Pulsed Light (IPL): Intense pulsed light is a cosmetic skin treatment that uses various wavelengths of light to treat skin conditions and remove effects of photoaging.
  • Lymph Vessels: Lymph vessels are part of the lymphatic system, responsible for transporting lymph, a fluid containing infection-fighting white blood cells, throughout the body.
  • Isotretinoin: Isotretinoin is a potent medication primarily used to treat severe acne.
  • Accutane: Accutane, a brand name for isotretinoin, is a powerful medication used to treat severe, often cystic, acne.
  • Dermabrasion: Dermabrasion is a skin-resurfacing procedure that sands away the outer layers of skin to improve its appearance, often used for scar and wrinkle reduction.
  • Dermaplaning: Dermaplaning is a cosmetic procedure that exfoliates the skin and removes fine vellus hair (‘peach fuzz’) using a surgical scalpel.
  • Laser Resurfacing: Laser resurfacing is a cosmetic procedure that uses lasers to improve skin texture and appearance, targeting issues like wrinkles, scars, and hyperpigmentation.
  • Collagen Induction Therapy: A skin treatment also known as microneedling, which stimulates collagen production to reduce wrinkles and scars.
  • Cryotherapy: A treatment that uses extreme cold to freeze and remove abnormal skin cells.
  • Hydrafacial: A hydrating facial treatment that combines cleansing, exfoliation, extraction, hydration, and antioxidant protection.
  • LED Therapy: A procedure using light-emitting diodes to treat acne and promote anti-aging effects by stimulating collagen and elastin production.
  • Microcurrent Therapy: A facial treatment using low-level electrical currents to stimulate facial muscles, promoting a more youthful appearance.
  • Oxygen Facial: A treatment that delivers highly-concentrated oxygen molecules directly to the skin to promote healing and rejuvenation.
  • Radiofrequency Therapy: A non-surgical method of tightening skin by using energy waves to heat the deep layer of skin and stimulate collagen production.
  • Retinol Treatments: Skincare treatments that use retinol, a form of vitamin A, to improve skin texture and tone.
  • Ultrasonic Skin Tightening: A non-invasive treatment that uses ultrasound energy to lift and tighten the skin.
  • Exfoliating Scrubs: Skincare products containing abrasive substances that physically remove dead skin cells through scrubbing.
  • Glycolic Acid: An alpha hydroxy acid (AHA) used in skincare to exfoliate the skin and improve its appearance.
  • Kojic Acid: A skin-lightening agent used in some facial treatments to reduce the appearance of dark spots and hyperpigmentation.
  • Non-Ablative Laser Treatment: A laser treatment that heats up the underlying skin tissue without harming the surface, stimulating collagen production.
  • Skin Rejuvenation: A broad term for procedures aimed at restoring the youthful appearance of skin.
  • TCA Peel (Trichloroacetic Acid Peel): A type of chemical peel used to deeply exfoliate the skin, addressing issues like fine lines, sun damage, and acne scars.
  • Vitamin C Serum: A skincare product rich in vitamin C, known for its antioxidant properties and its role in collagen synthesis and skin repair.
  • Zinc Oxide Treatments: Often used in skin protectants and sunscreens, zinc oxide helps to soothe and protect sensitive skin from UV rays.
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