Journal · Skin Treatments

Which Facial Do You Actually Need? A Guide by Skin Concern

Dullness, breakouts, dark spots, sensitivity — each needs a different chair-side plan. How IAVE matches treatment to concern, and what to expect at your first visit.

By IAVE Skin Team · April 18, 2026 · 5 min read

Facial treatment station prepared with serums and clean linens

'Ano pong facial ang bagay sa akin?' is the best question you can ask — because the honest answer is: it depends on your skin, not on our menu. Here's how we think about it at IAVE.

If your skin looks dull and tired

Dullness is usually dead-cell buildup plus dehydration. A deep-cleansing facial with hydra-infusion and a brightening booster restores glow in one session — the classic pre-event move. For lasting radiance, a monthly rhythm beats a yearly splurge.

If you're breaking out

Active acne needs a program, not a one-off. Doctor-overseen clearing facials, gentle extraction only where skin allows, and targeted care between sessions. What we won't do: aggressive same-day extraction on inflamed skin — that trades a week of 'clean' for months of marks.

If dark spots and uneven tone bother you

Pigmentation responds to consistency: brightening peels and protocols spaced properly, plus non-negotiable daily SPF. Expect gradual fading over a series — anyone promising one-session removal of melasma is selling you something.

If your skin is sensitive or reactive

Sensitive skin gets a gentler track: calming treatments, barrier repair, and patch-tested products. Strong actives come later, if ever. The assessment matters most here.

What your first visit looks like

  • A short skin assessment — type, concern, history, current products.
  • An honest recommendation: single treatment or short program, with realistic expectations.
  • The treatment itself — unhurried, hygienic, genuinely relaxing.
  • Simple home-care guidance so results last beyond the chair.

Questions about your own case?

Consultation-first, always — at Concepcion, Marikina.

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