Skin Care World Blog
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- posted July 22, 2025
How do I choose the best anti-aging facial treatment near me in Maryland?
Compare options like nanoneedling, advanced facials, chemical peels, microneedling, laser facials, and HydraFacial based on skin type, age, and goals. It is very important to understand what your skin needs, the way in which the different anti-aging facial treatments work, the possible contradictions for each facial, and the recovery time and implications.
At Skin Care Pro Group, there are a number of treatment options that we choose not offer, because we believe in the premise of working to promote healthy and beautiful skin in a way that supports the anti-aging process without causing short or long terms harm to the skin. To learn more about the facial options that we love learn more here.
How often should I get anti-aging treatments for best results?
Monthly or quarterly ls that target your skin’s anti-aging or ACNE fighting goals is the ideal pace, depending on your needs. Some aggressive treatments such as microneedling, and laser treatments benefit greatly from follow up facials that heal and nurture the skin after the procedures for optimum results and to minimize possible long term damage.
Is laser resurfacing better than chemical peels for anti-aging?
There are a variety of points of view regarding the comparison between laser resurfacing treatments and chemical peels. We generally advocate for the least aggressive facial treatments needed to provide the desire result. As a general rule, we encourage people that opt for laser resurfacing or level 3 chemical peels to schedule a combination of treatments that include more invasive procedures, mixed with facials that promote healing and proper skin cycle function.
👩⚕️ Dermatologist’s Take
Laser Resurfacing: The “Heavy Hitter”
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Ablative lasers (e.g., CO₂, Erbium) remove surface skin layers and stimulate deep collagen production—ideal for deep wrinkles, scars, and sun damage. You often see dramatic results after just one treatment jcosmetmed.org+15Verywell Health+15andersderm.com+15.
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Non-ablative lasers penetrate deeper without removing skin layers, requiring multiple sessions but offering reduced downtime Verywell Health.
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Best for individuals concerned about deep lines or pigmentation; however, they require longer recovery and carry increased risks like redness, swelling, or pigmentation changes—especially on darker skin tones Verywell Health.
Chemical Peels: The Safer, Gentler Option
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Ranging from light AHAs to deep TCA/phenol peels, they exfoliate the outer layer of skin to improve fine lines, texture, and tone MDedge+15NCBI+15scottsdaleplastics.com+15.
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Superficial and medium peels are excellent for mild aging concerns, pigmentation, and surface blemishes. They produce less downtime and lower risk compared to lasers Verywell Health+7The Cut+7thevalleyplasticsurgery.com+7.
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According to Dr. Mark G. Rubin, “for facial problems that are epidermal, a chemical peel is just as good as any of the lasers…A dead cell is a dead cell.” The Dermatology Digest
📌 Bottom Line from Skin Care Pro Group
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For deep rejuvenation, laser resurfacing is a powerful option—but only with proper evaluation, downtime prep, and sun protection. Be sure to explore the short and long term side effects with your dermatologist.
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For mild-to-moderate anti-aging or quicker refreshes, professional chemical peels are a safer, effective alternative. It is important to understand that there are levels of chemical peels and the results, impact, and recovery vary greatly depending on what level of peel is applied.