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Glass Skin Facial Toronto

by Dermpaure

The Glass Skin Facial is a two-step protocol combining JetPeel needle-free delivery of plant-based exosomes with superficial micro-injections to refine texture and brighten the complexion. It is performed on the full face and can be extended to the neck or décolleté.

Because every patient's skin is different, the Glass Skin Facial at our Dermapure Don Mills clinic, in the North York neighbourhood, always begins with a personalized consultation with a physician or healthcare professional. Together, you will assess whether this protocol is right for you and discuss the plan, the expected results and the possible side effects. Book your Glass Skin Facial with our team.

What to Expect During Your Session

Step 1
Personal Assessment
Each session starts with a one-on-one consultation to assess your skin’s current condition, priorities and goals. Your professional will confirm that the Glass Skin protocol is appropriate, or guide you toward another approach if a different treatment would be more beneficial.
Step 2
Baseline Photography
Photos may be taken before your first treatment to help visualize improvements in skin tone, clarity and texture over the course of your sessions.
Step 3
Consent & Preparation
Once your personalized plan is confirmed, a short consent form is reviewed. Your skin is then cleansed and prepared to ensure optimal comfort and absorption during the treatment.
Step 4
The Treatment Experience
The facial begins with JetPeel exfoliation and infusion, during which plant-based exosomes are delivered using high-pressure microdroplets. Superficial micro-injections are then performed in select areas.
Step 5
Post-Treatment & Recovery
There is no downtime required. You may notice slight redness or sensitivity immediately after treatment, but this typically fades within a few hours. Most patients leave with skin that feels smoother, looks refreshed, and is ready for the rest of the day.

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.

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