Facials in Rochester, IN
Facials
Facials are one of the most reliable ways to support healthier-looking skin, especially when done consistently and tailored to what your skin actually needs. While a solid at-home routine is important, it can’t always match the deeper cleansing, professional exfoliation, targeted masking, and hydration techniques you get during an in-office treatment. Over time, things like oil, sweat, makeup, sunscreen, environmental debris, and dead skin cells can build up and contribute to dullness, congestion, uneven texture, and breakouts. Stress, seasonal changes, and aging can also affect how your skin behaves, making it hard to know what products or steps will help the most.
At Wild Aesthetics in Rochester, IN, our professional facials are designed to help you reset and maintain your skin with treatments that deeply cleanse, replenish hydration, and improve overall tone and texture. Whether you’re dealing with dryness, dullness, breakouts, sensitivity, or early signs of aging, facials can be a smart, supportive solution, and they’re also a relaxing way to prioritize self-care. In this guide, we’ll explain how facials work, which facial treatment may fit your goals, what to expect at your appointment, and how to maintain results at home.
Treatments
Botox
$11/unit
Botox is a popular injectable treatment used to relax muscles and reduce the appearance of wrinkles. Priced at $11 per unit, Botox is commonly used for cosmetic enhancements and medical treatments, offering reliable and noticeable results.
Daxxify
$7/unit
Daxxify is a cost-effective alternative to Botox, priced at $7 per unit. This injectable treatment works similarly to Botox, relaxing muscles to smooth wrinkles and fine lines, providing an affordable option for achieving a refreshed look.
What Are the Benefits of Facials?
- Deep cleansing to remove buildup that daily cleansing may miss
- Gentle exfoliation to smooth rough texture and brighten tone
- Support healthy circulation, helping skin look more energized and vibrant
- Hydration support for a healthier-looking glow
- Pore congestion relief (when extractions are appropriate)
- Relaxation and stress relief through massage and calming techniques
- Guidance on at-home skincare so your routine supports your goals between visits
- Better product absorption after professional cleansing and exfoliation
- Reduce the appearance of unevenness and improve overall radiance over time
- Regular facials allow your provider to adjust your treatment plan to keep your results on track
Faq's
A facial is a professional skincare service that cleanses, exfoliates, and nourishes the skin. Many facials also include extractions, masks, serums, and massage.
Arrive with minimal makeup if possible. Share any medications (especially acne meds), recent peels/lasers, allergies, and what products you use at home.
Many clients do well with a facial every 4-6 weeks, which aligns with the skin’s natural renewal cycle. Your ideal schedule depends on your goals and skin type.
That depends on whether your main concern is acne, dryness, sensitivity, pigmentation, or anti-aging. A provider typically recommends a facial after a quick consultation and skin assessment.
They can be, especially when focused on clarifying steps, gentle exfoliation, and appropriate extractions. Consistency and the right home routine matter a lot.
Mild redness can happen, especially after exfoliation or extractions, but it often fades the same day. Sensitive skin may need a gentler approach.
When possible, it’s best to wait at least 24 hours to let your skin breathe and reduce the risk of congestion.
Facials can help achieve a smoother texture and a brighter look. Many anti-aging plans combine consistent facials with targeted skincare and other in-office treatments based on your goals.
Many people notice an immediate “glow” (hydration + smoother texture). Longer-term improvements (acne, fine lines, pigmentation) usually require a series plus a good home routine.
Avoid intense workouts, heavy exfoliation, and new active products for 24-48 hours unless your provider says otherwise. And don’t skip SPF.