Glass Skin Facial Granville
by Project Skin MD
When your skin starts to lose its glow, feel less smooth, or show early signs of fatigue, it may be a sign that its natural renewal process is slowing down. Stress, lack of sleep, environmental factors and the first signs of aging can gradually affect your skin’s texture, tone and luminosity. The Glass Skin Facial is designed to address these changes gently, helping restore radiance, hydration and a smoother appearance before more advanced signs of aging appear.
The treatment begins with JetPeel technology, which uses a controlled stream of high-pressure air to deliver a fine mist of plant-based exosomes directly to the skin’s surface. Derived from rose stem cells, these exosomes are rich in peptides, growth factors and microRNAs known to support the skin’s regenerative functions. As the surface is exfoliated and circulation is gently stimulated, the exosomes are absorbed into the superficial layers, where they can help improve hydration, texture and overall skin quality.
To further enhance the smoothing effect, a series of superficial micro-injections are then performed in targeted areas such as the forehead, cheeks or around the eyes. This step helps refine texture, reduce early signs of skin aging and boost the overall glow—without affecting facial expression or requiring recovery time. The Glass Skin Facial is suitable for all skin types, including sensitive or reactive skin. While results vary, many patients describe their skin as more radiant, even and refreshed after treatment, with visible improvements that can build over time through a personalized care plan.
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.