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Your skin deals with a lot. Pollution from the 7 train. Stress from work. Products that promised results but left you with irritation instead. A professional facial isn’t about pampering for the sake of it—it’s about giving your skin what over-the-counter products can’t deliver.
Deep pore cleansing pulls out the buildup that causes breakouts. Exfoliation removes dead cells so your skin can actually breathe. Hydration gets pushed past the surface, where it does something useful. And extractions? Done by someone who knows what they’re doing, so you’re not left with scarring or more inflammation.
You walk out with skin that feels smoother, looks clearer, and doesn’t need three layers of makeup to look decent. That’s not magic. That’s what happens when trained estheticians use medical-grade treatments designed for your specific skin type. Whether you’re dealing with acne, fine lines, hyperpigmentation, or just general dullness, customized facials address the root cause instead of masking the problem.
We’ve been serving Corona Heights, Queens, Brooklyn, and the surrounding NYC area for over 15 years. Our practice was founded by Jennifer DiLandro, a nurse practitioner with nearly two decades of experience in aesthetic medicine. She’s not new to this—she’s trained thousands of patients and holds certifications in advanced dermal fillers, Botox, and medical-grade skincare treatments.
Our team includes licensed estheticians and medical professionals who actually understand skin health, not just trends. Treatments are supervised by medical staff, which means you’re getting clinical-level care in a spa setting. No guessing. No gimmicks. Just professionals who know how to assess your skin and recommend what will actually work.
Corona Heights residents don’t need to trek to Manhattan for quality skin care. You can get expert facials, customized treatments, and real results right here in Queens—close to home, without the commute or the Manhattan price tag.
Your facial starts with a consultation. Your esthetician will ask about your skin concerns—acne, dryness, sensitivity, aging, uneven tone, whatever’s bothering you. They’ll look at your skin type and assess what’s going on beneath the surface. This isn’t a one-size-fits-all situation.
Next comes cleansing and steam to open your pores. Then exfoliation, which sloughs off dead skin cells and preps your skin for deeper treatment. If you need extractions, this is when they happen—carefully, with the right tools, by someone who knows how to do it without damaging your skin.
After that, you’ll get a treatment mask tailored to your needs. Hydrating if your skin is dry. Calming if it’s inflamed. Clarifying if you’re dealing with breakouts. Some facials include LED therapy, microdermabrasion, or chemical peels depending on what your skin needs. Your esthetician will explain what they’re using and why.
The session ends with toner, serum, and moisturizer to lock everything in. You’ll also get recommendations for at-home care—products that actually complement your treatment instead of working against it. Most facials take 60 to 90 minutes. You leave with clearer skin and a plan to keep it that way.
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We offer a range of facial treatments designed to address different skin concerns. Hydrafacials combine cleansing, exfoliation, extraction, and hydration in one treatment—ideal if you want immediate results with zero downtime. Chemical peels use medical-grade formulas to resurface skin, reduce hyperpigmentation, and smooth texture. Microdermabrasion physically exfoliates to reveal fresher skin underneath.
For acne-prone skin, treatments focus on deep pore cleansing, oil control, and calming inflammation. Anti-aging facials stimulate collagen production to reduce fine lines and improve firmness. If you’re dealing with dullness or uneven tone, brightening treatments target discoloration and bring back radiance.
Corona Heights has a diverse population with different skin types and concerns. Whether you’re dealing with hormonal breakouts, sun damage from summers in Flushing Meadows Corona Park, or just the wear and tear of city living, there’s a treatment that fits. Our estheticians work with all skin tones and types, and we customize every facial based on what your skin actually needs—not what’s trending on social media.
Treatments can be done monthly to maintain results, or you can start with a series if you’re addressing specific concerns like acne scarring or aging. Your esthetician will map out a plan during your consultation so you know what to expect. Most facials in Corona Heights range from $40 to $300 depending on the type of treatment, and we offer competitive pricing without sacrificing quality or expertise.
Most estheticians recommend getting a facial once a month. Your skin cells regenerate approximately every four weeks, so monthly treatments help maintain that turnover and keep your complexion clear and healthy.
If you’re dealing with specific issues like active acne, hyperpigmentation, or signs of aging, you might benefit from more frequent sessions at first—every two to three weeks—until your skin improves. Once you see results, you can shift to monthly maintenance.
That said, everyone’s skin is different. If you have sensitive skin or you’re using strong actives like retinol at home, your esthetician might suggest spacing treatments out more. The key is consistency. One facial won’t fix years of neglect, but regular treatments combined with a solid at-home routine will get you where you want to be.
A regular facial at a day spa usually focuses on relaxation—cleansing, light exfoliation, a mask, maybe a massage. It feels nice, but it doesn’t go deep enough to address real skin concerns.
A medical-grade facial uses clinical-strength products and advanced techniques. Think chemical peels with higher concentrations of active ingredients, microdermabrasion that actually resurfaces skin, or LED therapy that targets acne and stimulates collagen. These treatments are performed by licensed estheticians or medical professionals who understand skin physiology, not just surface-level pampering.
Our facials are supervised by medical staff, which means you’re getting treatments that are safe, effective, and tailored to your skin’s needs. The products we use are pharmaceutical-grade—stronger and more effective than what you’d find over the counter. The results are visible, not just temporary. You’re investing in actual skin health, not just an hour of relaxation.
Yes, but not overnight. Facials can absolutely help with acne, especially if you’re dealing with clogged pores, blackheads, or surface-level breakouts. Professional extractions remove the buildup that causes congestion, and deep cleansing treatments reduce oil production and bacteria.
If your acne is hormonal or cystic, facials alone won’t cure it, but they can be part of a larger treatment plan. Your esthetician might recommend a series of treatments combined with medical-grade skincare products or even refer you to a dermatologist if needed.
Acne facials typically include salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide to penetrate pores, along with calming ingredients to reduce inflammation. LED light therapy can also kill acne-causing bacteria and speed up healing. The key is consistency—one facial might give you a temporary improvement, but regular treatments help keep breakouts under control long-term. Your esthetician will also educate you on proper at-home care, because what you do between facials matters just as much.
Absolutely, as long as the facial is customized for your skin type. Sensitive skin and rosacea require a gentler approach—no harsh scrubs, no aggressive exfoliation, and definitely no ingredients that trigger inflammation.
A professional esthetician will assess your skin first and choose treatments that calm rather than irritate. This might include enzyme peels instead of chemical peels, hydrating masks with soothing ingredients like chamomile or aloe, and gentle massage techniques that don’t aggravate redness.
Some facials are specifically designed for sensitive or reactive skin, focusing on barrier repair and hydration. LED therapy can also help reduce redness and inflammation without any physical contact. The important thing is to communicate with your esthetician about your triggers—whether it’s certain ingredients, heat, or pressure—so they can adjust the treatment accordingly. Our team is trained to work with all skin types, including those that need extra care. You shouldn’t have to skip facials just because your skin is sensitive—you just need the right approach.
You’ll see immediate results—smoother texture, brighter tone, reduced puffiness—right after your facial. But how long those results last depends on the type of treatment, your skin type, and how well you take care of your skin at home.
For a basic hydrating or clarifying facial, the glow usually lasts about a week. Your skin will look refreshed and feel softer, but without maintenance, it’ll return to its baseline. More intensive treatments like chemical peels or microdermabrasion have longer-lasting effects because they’re actually resurfacing your skin and stimulating collagen production. Those results can last several weeks to a few months.
The best way to extend your results is with regular treatments and a consistent at-home routine. If you’re only getting facials once or twice a year, you’re not giving your skin the ongoing support it needs. Monthly facials, combined with quality cleansers, serums, and sunscreen, will keep your skin in good shape long-term. Think of facials as part of your overall skincare strategy, not a one-time fix.
Not really. Your esthetician will cleanse your skin at the start of the treatment, so you don’t need to do anything special beforehand. That said, there are a few things that can help you get the most out of your facial.
Avoid using any harsh exfoliants or retinoids for a few days before your appointment, especially if you’re getting a chemical peel or microdermabrasion. These treatments already exfoliate your skin, and doubling up can cause irritation. If you’re prone to cold sores, let your esthetician know—some treatments can trigger an outbreak, and you might need a preventive prescription.
Come to your appointment with a clean face—no makeup if possible—and let your esthetician know about any products you’re currently using or any skin sensitivities you have. If you’ve recently had cosmetic procedures like Botox or fillers, mention that too, as it might affect which treatments are safe for you. The more information you share, the better your esthetician can customize your facial to fit your needs.
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