Aging skin is influenced by both internal factors like hormones and nutrition, and external factors like sun exposure. Our integrative approach combines medical aesthetics with internal optimization for lasting results. Our clinic is conveniently located near Queen Creek in Chandler, AZ, offering patients from Queen Creek access to advanced, non-surgical treatment options.
Queen Creek residents typically reach our Chandler office in 25–30 minutes via the Loop 202 Santan Freeway west. Queen Creek patients are often working-age families and weekend athletes, plus the active-retiree demographic from Encanterra seeking non-surgical orthopedics, hormone optimization, and recovery-focused care.
Equestrian and trail riding culture, youth sports at Founders Park and Mansel Carter Oasis, golf at Encanterra and the Links at Queen Creek, and a heavy CrossFit, lifting, and outdoor-recreation orientation. Olive Mill and Schnepf Farms anchor a strong agritourism and outdoor-event scene.
We regularly see patients from Encanterra, Pecan Creek, Cortina, Queen Creek Station, and Hastings Farms.
Skin aging patients usually fall into three groups: (1) Arizona residents 35–55 with significant cumulative sun damage seeking texture, tone, and pigmentation improvement; (2) perimenopausal and menopausal women noticing rapid changes in skin firmness and quality alongside hormonal shifts; and (3) longevity-focused patients who want a combined internal-and-external approach rather than aesthetics alone.
Patients from Queen Creek benefit from a short drive (about 25 minutes) to our Chandler clinic for comprehensive skin aging care.
Arizona's UV load is one of the highest in the country; daily SPF and sun-protective behavior is the single most impactful 'anti-aging' habit.
Skin quality is a real-time readout of internal hormone status, and addressing both internally and externally produces better outcomes than either alone.
Sleep quality is when skin repair happens; chronic sleep debt is visible on the face within weeks.
Protein intake, omega-3s, antioxidant-rich foods, and adequate hydration directly support skin structure and recovery from procedures.
Procedural aesthetics — neurotoxins, microneedling, PRP, and chemical resurfacing — have well-established evidence for improving the visible signs of photoaging. Outcomes vary based on baseline skin condition, sun exposure, hormonal status, and adherence to skincare and SPF.
A traditional facial works on the surface — exfoliation, hydration, product penetration. PRP microneedling creates controlled micro-injuries and delivers your own growth factors to stimulate collagen and elastin production over weeks and months. They're aimed at different goals.
Conservative, well-placed dosing softens dynamic lines without eliminating natural expression. We aim for a refreshed look rather than a flattened one, and adjust dosing based on facial anatomy and patient preference.
Estrogen plays a major role in skin collagen, hydration, and elasticity, and the rapid drop in perimenopause and menopause often shows up visibly in the skin. Addressing hormonal status alongside topical and procedural care often produces better results than aesthetics alone.
Neurotoxin effects are visible within 7–14 days. PRP microneedling and PRX Derm Perfexion build results over 8–12 weeks as new collagen forms, with continued improvement often seen across a treatment series.
We treat the underlying problem, not just symptoms.
Your treatment plan is based on what works, not what's covered.
Queen Creek residents typically reach our Chandler office in 25–30 minutes via the Loop 202 Santan Freeway west.
Led by Dr. Kelly Romero, NMD, with a team of specialists.
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