Medical-Grade Facials in Mashpee, MA
Prescription-Strength Clinical Facials Delivering Results Beyond the Spa — Available in Mashpee, MA
GFaceMD is a provider of advanced aesthetic treatments in Mashpee, serving Falmouth, Barnstable, and Hyannis. Medical-grade facials in Mashpee, MA, deliver prescription-strength clinical skin treatments in a supervised medical setting, achieving measurable results that standard spa facials cannot replicate. Using BioRePeel®, VI Peel®, and HydraFacial® protocols, GFaceMD’s medical grade facial treatments are customized to your specific skin concerns: hyperpigmentation, rosacea, acne, dullness, dehydration, and texture irregularities.
Every treatment is performed and overseen by licensed medical professionals, ensuring that active ingredients are selected for your skin type, Fitzpatrick tone, and treatment goals. Available at all four Massachusetts locations.
Our Treatments
BioRePeel® Clinical Facial:
A bi-phase treatment using trichloroacetic acid combined with amino acids, vitamins, and antioxidants. Low downtime, suitable for regular maintenance, ideal for skin refreshment, hydration, and mild resurfacing without visible peeling.
VI Peel® Clinical Facial:
A medium-depth medical-grade facial using TCA, Retin-A, salicylic acid, phenol, and vitamin C to treat fine lines, dullness, mild texture irregularities, and hyperpigmentation. Visible peeling over 3–7 days for meaningful correction.
HydraFacial® Protocol:
A hydradermabrasion treatment that cleanses, exfoliates, extracts, and infuses the skin with targeted serums in a single session. No downtime, immediate glow, hydration, and clarity for all skin types.
Why Choose GFaceMD?
Prescription-Strength Actives:
Medical grade facials use clinical-grade formulations at concentrations not available in standard spa treatments.
Physician-Supervised Protocols:
All treatments designed and overseen by licensed medical professionals.
Fitzpatrick Safety:
GFaceMD providers assess skin tone carefully and select appropriate formulations to minimize post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation risk.
Combination Protocols:
Medical facials can be combined with dermaplaning for enhanced penetration or with other corrective skincare protocols.
Four Massachusetts Locations:
Boston, Wellesley, Andover, and Mashpee.
Common Treatment Areas
Full Face:
The primary application, improving hyperpigmentation, acne, texture, dullness, and mild laxity.
Neck & Chest:
Extending treatment below the jawline to address sun damage and textural irregularities.
Hands:
Age spot reduction and texture improvement.
What Are the Benefits of Medical Grade Facials?
Clinical-grade skin improvement beyond what standard spa facials can achieve
Targets specific skin conditions: hyperpigmentation, rosacea, acne, dullness, dehydration
Immediate glow and improvement visible after most protocols
Safe for a wide range of skin types and Fitzpatrick tones with appropriate formulation selection
No surgery, minimal-to-no downtime for most protocols
Complements in-office procedures — often performed before or after other treatments
Who Is a Good Candidate?
You may be a good candidate if you:
Want to improve skin health and address specific concerns in a clinically supervised setting
Have hyperpigmentation, rosacea, acne, dullness, or dehydration you want to treat meaningfully
Are looking for a regular skin maintenance protocol that delivers more than a standard facial
Want to complement your in-office treatment program with a facial that supports and extends results
Are in generally good skin health with no active open wounds or severe skin infections
What to Expect at Your Appointment
1
Consultation & Skin Assessment:
Your provider evaluates skin condition, tone, concerns, and any contraindications. Protocol selection is made based on your specific goals.
2
Preparation:
Skin is double-cleansed. Dermaplaning may be performed first if added to enhance treatment penetration.
3
Treatment:
The selected facial protocol is applied in sequence, exfoliation, active ingredient application, treatment-specific steps, followed by calming and protective finish.
4
Aftercare Review:
Skincare restrictions and recovery instructions reviewed. A personalized post-treatment skincare protocol is outlined.
How to Prepare
Before Your Appointment
- Pause retinoids and active exfoliants 3–5 days before treatment
- Avoid significant sun exposure the week before your appointment
- Arrive with clean, makeup-free skin
After Your Appointment
- Apply only gentle, provider-approved skincare for 24–72 hours post-treatment
- Apply broad-spectrum SPF daily, especially important after active treatments
- Avoid strenuous exercise, saunas, and heat for 24 hours
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes a medical grade facial different from a regular facial?
Medical grade facials use prescription-strength active ingredients at clinical concentrations — TCA, Retin-A, clinical-grade acids, that are not available in standard spa settings. They are performed and supervised by licensed medical professionals, enabling the treatment of specific skin conditions like hyperpigmentation, rosacea, and acne scarring with measurable, not just relaxing, results.
What skin conditions can a medical grade facial treat?
GFaceMD’s medical grade facials address hyperpigmentation, sun damage, rosacea, active acne and post-acne redness, dullness, dehydration, uneven texture, and fine lines. Protocol selection is based on your specific skin condition and Fitzpatrick skin type, your provider will determine the right formulation for your concerns at consultation.
How often should I get a medical grade facial?
Most patients benefit from a medical grade facial every 4–6 weeks as part of a regular skin maintenance program. More intensive protocols like VI Peel® may be scheduled every 6–8 weeks. Your provider will recommend the right frequency based on your skin condition, treatment goals, and the specific protocol used.
Is there downtime after a medical grade facial?
Downtime varies by protocol. BioRePeel® and HydraFacial® have minimal to no visible downtime, mild redness for a few hours is typical. VI Peel® involves visible peeling for 3–7 days. Your provider will outline the expected recovery at consultation so you can schedule appropriately.
Are medical grade facials safe for sensitive skin?
Yes, with appropriate protocol selection. GFaceMD providers assess skin sensitivity, reactivity, and Fitzpatrick tone before selecting formulations. Gentler protocols like BioRePeel® and HydraFacial® are appropriate for reactive or sensitive skin types. The clinical oversight at GFaceMD ensures formulations are chosen based on your skin’s actual tolerance.
How far do patients travel for treatments in Mashpee and Cape Cod?
Patients regularly visit from Falmouth, Barnstable, Hyannis, and Sandwich, typically traveling 15–25 minutes. Many choose GFaceMD for its advanced treatment options and medical expertise not widely available across Cape Cod.
Ready to Schedule? Book Now
Clearer, more balanced skin starts with the right clinical protocol matched to your actual skin condition, not a one-size-fits-all menu. A consultation at GFaceMD is where your medical grade facial plan is built. Book your appointment at GFaceMD Mashpee today.