Albert Yang, MD
AAFPRS · Emory · Premier Image · UNLV Head & Neck
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Hydration-led clinical facial protocol — sister to Hydrafacial, leaning deeper into hydration for same-visit glow on dehydrated, dull-reading skin.
Every protocol reviewed through a fellowship-trained facial plastic surgeon's anatomical lens.
Radiofrequency, ultrasound, IPL, picosecond, pulsed-dye, and a complete injectable menu in-house.
Founded in 2022 around a comfort-first, homey clinic standard — quiet luxury without corporate distance.
15600 NE 8th St, Suite A-8 — minutes from Mercer Island, Kirkland, and Redmond.
The Candela Glace facial is a clinical-grade facial protocol delivered in a single visit, designed around hydration and surface luminosity as the primary deliverables. The sequence is calm by design: a calibrated cleanse, surface exfoliation, and a hydration-led infusion layer that leaves skin reading visibly clearer, smoother, and more reflective by the end of the visit.
Sun Aesthetic Clinic is a surgeon-led medical spa in Bellevue’s Crossroads district, and the Candela Glace facial sits inside the same shelf of our Clinical Skin Care system as Hydrafacial — a single-session, in-clinic facial protocol designed for visible same-day glow without recovery time. The reason it earns its own slot on the menu is the hydration layer: when a patient walks in with skin that is reading dehydrated, dull, and tired rather than congested or textured, the Candela Glace facial is the protocol we reach for first.
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The Candela Glace facial is a clinical-grade facial protocol delivered in a single visit, designed around hydration and surface luminosity as the primary deliverables. The sequence is calm by design: a calibrated cleanse, surface exfoliation, and a hydration-led infusion layer that leaves skin reading visibly clearer, smoother, and more reflective by the end of the visit.
The framing matters. A conventional spa facial is a steam-and-massage experience built around comfort. The Candela Glace facial is a device-driven clinical protocol — closer in mechanism to a light medical refresh than to a relaxation treatment. That is why it earns the Clinical Skin Care label inside the Sun Aesthetic system, and why it sits alongside Hydrafacial, microneedling, and the chemical-peel series in our broader plan-building conversations.
The deliverable, on a well-run session, is same-day glow — skin that reads brighter, more hydrated, and more even — without the redness or peeling window that more aggressive resurfacing protocols carry.
The Candela Glace facial is the protocol we recommend when the conversation opens with some version of:
It is a comfortable entry point into Clinical Skin Care for patients who are not yet ready for collagen-induction or resurfacing protocols, and a reliable maintenance layer for patients already inside a broader plan whose skin needs a calm, dependable hydration reset between heavier sessions.
A standard Candela Glace session at Sun Aesthetic Clinic runs around 45 minutes door-to-door. The protocol is comfortable — most patients describe the experience as light, cool, and unhurried — and the visit is designed around the same hospitality-led standard that runs through every protocol on the branch.
For most patients, the Candela Glace facial is not a standalone story. Like Hydrafacial, it functions inside a longer arc — sometimes as the baseline + recovery-support protocol that heavier treatments are sequenced around, sometimes as the monthly maintenance rhythm that holds the result of an earlier treatment series.
That sequencing logic is why the Glace facial cross-links naturally to Hydrafacial in Bellevue and Microneedling in Bellevue, and why it earns a recurring role inside the broader Clinical Skin Care category plans we build.
The Candela Glace facial is a facial-grade protocol, not a surgical one — but the way it is assigned at Sun Aesthetic Clinic still runs through the surgeon-led review layer the branch is built on. Skin type, active conditions, and protocol stacking inside a broader plan are all reviewed by the clinical team before the session is set.
That review is the difference between a facial that is selected because it is the right protocol for the skin in front of us, and one that is selected because it is on the menu. Every Glace facial plan inside our Clinical Skin Care surface is anchored to that surgeon-led standard — the same standard that governs the surgical and injectable work on the wider Sun Aesthetic system. Albert Yang, MD — our fellowship-trained facial plastic surgeon — and Dr. Jay Sun, MD, founder and medical director, set and review the clinical standard for the category.
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The Candela Glace facial is rarely the only thing on a treatment plan. The protocols it most commonly pairs with at Sun Aesthetic Clinic:
Every Candela Glace plan at Sun Aesthetic Clinic begins with an unhurried conversation, a clinical read of your skin, and a recommendation that sits inside a broader plan rather than next to a retail menu. No same-day-pressure decisions. No upsell scripts. Just clinical-grade skincare delivered in a single-location boutique practice in Bellevue Crossroads.
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Both sit on the same shelf of our Clinical Skin Care system — single-session, no-downtime, glow-led facial protocols. The Candela Glace facial leans more heavily into the hydration layer, which is why we reach for it when the primary complaint is dehydrated, dull-reading skin rather than congestion or surface texture. The clinical team selects between the two — and sometimes alternates them — based on what your skin needs at the visit.
Monthly is the standard cadence for patients building it into an ongoing skin plan, which mirrors how we sequence Hydrafacial. Less-frequent rhythms — every six to eight weeks — also work for maintenance patients whose skin is in a stable place. Cadence is confirmed in consultation.
No formal downtime. Most patients return to work, errands, or evening plans directly from the visit. Mild surface flushing is occasionally noted in the first hour and settles quickly.
Pricing is shared in the complimentary consultation rather than published on the page. A clear written estimate is provided at the visit, and there is no obligation to proceed the same day.
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Multi-step clinical facial — exfoliation, extraction, and serum infusion under one device.
Learn more Clinical Skin CareMicroneedling combined with platelet-rich plasma — refined texture, tone, and luminosity over a treatment series.
Learn more Clinical Skin CareGlycolic, salicylic, and TCA peel protocols titrated to skin type and concern.
Learn more Clinical Skin CareCollagen induction therapy for texture refinement, scar revision, and pore quality.
Learn more Clinical Skin CareManual exfoliation — vellus hair and dead-skin removal for same-visit smoothness and product penetration.
Learn more Clinical Skin CareCryo-modulated skin therapy for redness, sensitivity, and post-procedure recovery.
Learn moreEvery protocol is anchored by the anatomical judgment of our fellowship-trained facial plastic surgeon.
AAFPRS · Emory · Premier Image · UNLV Head & Neck
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Read full bioOur pricing is a function of the protocol your anatomy actually needs — not a menu line item. We share specifics during your complimentary consultation, where every cost is contextualized inside the plan it belongs to. Financing options are available for protocols of greater scope.