Skin Rejuvenation in Carrollton, TX
A customized, non-surgical approach to improve tone, refine texture, and restore luminosity—crafted for a natural, editorial finish (never overdone).
Refine your skin—without changing your face
Skin rejuvenation is ideal for patients who want to reduce visible signs of aging by restoring brightness, smoothing texture, and improving overall clarity. It can also address concerns like uneven pigmentation, redness, and sun-related spots—depending on candidacy.
At St. Mary’s Primary Care & Wellness Center, we focus on results that look like you—just fresher, more luminous, and more refined.
Concerns commonly treated
- Dullness and lack of glow
- Uneven tone and sun-related discoloration
- Texture and visible pores
- Fine lines and early creasing
- Redness / broken capillaries (when appropriate)
- Overall clarity and skin balance
Your plan is tailored—never generic
Depending on your needs, your plan may include treatments such as microneedling, chemical exfoliation/peels, light/laser-based rejuvenation, and skin-quality protocols. Your provider will recommend what’s clinically appropriate.
Simple steps, premium results
Many skin rejuvenation plans build progressively—creating a refined, natural look that improves over time.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is skin rejuvenation only for anti-aging? +
No—plans can target tone, texture, redness, pigmentation, and overall clarity as well.
Will I have downtime? +
Downtime varies by treatment. We’ll recommend options based on your comfort and schedule.
How many sessions do I need? +
It depends on your goals and the modalities chosen. Some patients benefit from a series for best results.
Can rejuvenation be combined with Botox or fillers? +
Often yes—many patients pair skin-quality treatments with injectables for a balanced, polished outcome.
- American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) — cosmetic procedure & skin health education
- Mayo Clinic — cosmetic dermatology and skin health guidance
- U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) — consumer guidance on cosmetic devices/injectables