Glass Skin Facial Montreal
by Dermpaure
The Glass Skin Facial is a treatment offered at our Dermapure clinics in Montreal that begins with JetPeel technology, which delivers a fine mist of plant-based exosomes to the surface of the skin, where they are absorbed into the superficial layers without needles. To enhance the smoothing effect, a separate series of superficial micro-injections is then performed in targeted areas such as the forehead, cheeks or around the eyes, to refine the skin’s texture.
The Glass Skin Facial is most often chosen by patients who would like ultra-smooth, radiant skin, often before a special event. It helps soften the look of fine lines and refine the appearance of pores, without affecting facial expression or requiring downtime. It is suited to all skin types, including sensitive skin, and is performed on the full face, sometimes extended to the neck and décolleté.
Because every patient’s skin, concerns and goals are different, the Glass Skin Facial at our Dermapure clinics in Montreal always begins with a personalized consultation. Together with your specialist, you will assess whether this treatment is appropriate for your skin and discuss a realistic plan, the expected results and any precautions to keep in mind. Book your personalized consultation with our team in Montreal.
Local clinics offering Glass Skin Facial
Dermapure Montreal Westmount (MunkMD)
Dermapure Montreal Pointe-Claire (Cosmedica)
What to Expect During Your Session
Personal Assessment
Baseline Photography
Consent & Preparation
The Treatment Experience
Post-Treatment & Recovery
Follow-Up & Maintenance
This facial can be done as a one-time glow-boosting treatment or integrated into a long-term skincare routine. Depending on your skin’s needs, your provider may suggest doing the treatment in a short series, followed by maintenance visits spaced out over time to prolong results.
Contraindications
The Glass Skin Facial is generally safe and well tolerated. However, it may not be recommended during pregnancy or if you have an active skin infection in the treatment area. A professional consultation is always required to ensure that this approach is safe and suited to your skin profile.