Skin Resurfacing
Smoother, More Even Skin From the Inside Out
Skin resurfacing at NYA Med Spa is one of the most effective ways to address the texture concerns that show up over time. Fine lines, sun damage, acne scars, large pores, and dullness all respond well to this kind of treatment.
We use advanced laser, microneedling with PRF and plasma technology, including the Alma Opus device, to gently remove or stimulate the outer layers of skin, which prompts your body to produce a fresh layer of skin with better tone, texture, and elasticity. The result is skin that looks healthier, smoother, and more refined.
What Skin Resurfacing Looks Like in Practice
There are different intensities of resurfacing, and the right one for you depends on your skin, your goals, and how much recovery time you have. At our Grand Rapids location we offer fractional laser and Alma Opus plasma treatments that range from gentle weekend-friendly sessions to deeper treatments with a few days of recovery.
We always start with a consultation to map out the best plan. Numbing cream keeps things comfortable, sessions take thirty to sixty minutes, and you will get clear aftercare instructions so your skin heals beautifully.

Why so many Grand Rapids clients trust NYA Med Spa for their resurfacing treatments.

Will resurfacing hurt?
We apply a topical numbing cream before the treatment, and most clients describe it as a mild warming or tingling sensation that is easy to tolerate.
How long is the recovery?
Lighter treatments require only a day or two of redness. Deeper resurfacing can mean three to seven days of healing with peeling and redness.
How many treatments will I need?
That depends on what we are treating. A series of three to five sessions is typical for fine lines and acne scars, while one deeper treatment can also work.
Is skin resurfacing safe for all skin tones?
We carefully match technology and settings to your skin tone. Some treatments work for everyone, others are better suited to lighter skin. We will guide you through what makes sense.
