
Key Takeaways
- We offer several medical facials, each suited to different goals and skin types.
- Options range from a quick-glow NanoBlur to a collagen-building PRP Vampire Facial.
- Prices range from $120 to $350 depending on the treatment.
- A consultation helps match you to the right facial.
At Just Face It in St. Clair, MO, facials are not one-size-fits-all. We offer everything from a quick 30-minute dermaplane to advanced medical facials like the PRP Vampire Facial. With so many options, how do you know which one is right for you? Here is a breakdown of our facials and who each one is best suited for.

What is the NanoBlur facial?
The NanoBlur is our go-to for anyone who wants to look flawless fast, and it is $175 for 30 minutes. It smooths fine lines, minimizes pores, and refines texture using a combination of neurotoxin, exfoliation, and hydration. This is the facial you book before an event, a photo shoot, or any day you want your skin to look airbrushed in real life.
What is the PRP Vampire Facial?
The PRP Vampire Facial is $350 for 30 minutes and combines microneedling with your own platelet-rich plasma. Your blood is drawn, the plasma is separated, and it is applied during microneedling to support collagen production. The result is improved texture, reduced scarring, and a radiant glow that develops over the following weeks. It is ideal for clients who want real, lasting skin improvement.
What is a Hydrodermabrasion facial?
Hydrodermabrasion is $130 for one hour and is a multi-step treatment that cleanses, exfoliates, extracts, and infuses serums. Think of it as a deep clean with instant hydration. It is great for anyone dealing with dullness, congestion, or dehydration, and you walk out glowing. If you like this style of treatment, our HydraFacial guide covers a similar no-downtime option.
What is a Custom facial?
The Custom Facial is $120 for one hour and is built entirely around your specific skin concerns by a licensed medical esthetician. Whether you are dealing with acne, aging, sensitivity, or pigmentation, this facial is designed from scratch for your skin on that day.
How do you choose the right facial?
Start with your goal. If you want quick, event-ready results, choose the NanoBlur. If you want collagen stimulation and long-term improvement, choose the PRP Vampire Facial. If you want a thorough, hydrating reset, choose Hydrodermabrasion. If you are not sure what your skin needs, book a Custom Facial and let our estheticians guide you. For deeper resurfacing options, compare our chemical peels and RF microneedling.
Every consultation at Just Face It is free. Come in, talk to our team, and we will recommend the treatment that fits your skin, your goals, and your budget.
Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only and is not medical advice. Cosmetic results vary by individual and are not guaranteed. A consultation with a licensed provider determines what is appropriate for you.
Frequently asked questions
Which facial is best for a first-timer?
A custom or hydrodermabrasion facial is a gentle, versatile starting point. Your provider can recommend the right fit based on your skin during a consultation.
How often should I get a medical facial?
Many people do a facial every four to six weeks to maintain results, though the ideal cadence depends on your skin and goals.
Is there downtime after a medical facial?
Most facials have little to no downtime. Some treatments may leave mild redness that settles quickly. Results vary by person.

Stephanee Click, RN, MSN, FNP-BC
Stephanee Click, RN, MSN, FNP-BC is the provider at Just Face It MedSpa, a women-owned aesthetics studio in St. Clair, MO offering injectables, medical facials, and skin treatments. Meet the practice.
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Book an appointmentDisclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only and is not medical advice. Cosmetic results vary by individual and are not guaranteed. Botox and dermal fillers are medical treatments, and a consultation with a licensed provider determines what is appropriate for you.