A professional facial is one of the simplest ways to transform your skin with zero downtime. At The Clinic Skin Health & Wellness in Campbell, Canberra, our facials deeply cleanse, hydrate and resurface the skin while you relax, from HydraFacial and DMK Enzyme Therapy to our exclusive Biologique Recherche treatments and custom skin-health facials.
Every facial is customised to your skin after a professional assessment. Book a facial or call (02) 6230 0691.
FAQs
How long do results from a facial last?
It depends on the type of treatment and your individual skin needs. Generally, you’ll notice immediate improvements like smoother texture, better hydration and a radiant complexion that can last anywhere from a few days to a couple of weeks.
How often should a client return for a facial in Canberra?
The frequency of treatment varies based on your skin type, concerns and chosen treatment. For general maintenance and a fresh glow, we usually recommend a facial every four to six weeks. If you're targeting specific issues like blemishes, excess oil or pigmentation, you might need more frequent treatments at first, followed by regular maintenance. Our team will work with you to create a schedule that’s just right for your skin.
What are the pros and cons of Canberra facial treatments?
Facials provide numerous benefits, including boosting hydration and enhancing radiance. Through cleansing, nourishment and targeted correction, facials leave your skin glowing and revitalised.
While facials can deliver noticeable improvements to the skin, the results are typically temporary and may require regular treatments to maintain long-term benefits. It’s also essential to note that facials may not be suitable for everyone. For example, laser treatments are not suitable for those with active skin infections, autoimmune conditions or those who are pregnant. This is why a thorough consultation is essential to determine the best treatment for your skin type and concerns.
Like all skin treatments, some facials come with potential side effects, which will be discussed prior to your session. These may include redness, bruising and swelling in the treated areas. It's important to consider these risks, along with any downtime and aftercare steps, before proceeding with the treatment.

