Med spa treatments, explained
Plain-English guides to what each treatment does, what it costs, the real downtime, and who it’s right for — so you walk into a consult already knowing the questions to ask.
Botox
$12–$18Softens the lines that show up when you frown, squint, or raise your brows.
Dermal Filler
$650–$1,200Restores volume and smooths deeper folds with hyaluronic-acid gel.
Laser Hair Removal
$150–$400Reduces unwanted hair over a series of sessions.
HydraFacial
$150–$300A medical-grade cleanse, exfoliate, and hydrate with zero downtime.
Microneedling
$300–$700Tiny channels trigger collagen to improve texture and scarring.
CoolSculpting
$700–$1,500Freezes and clears stubborn fat without surgery.
Chemical Peel
$150–$600Resurfaces the skin for tone, texture, and clarity.
IV Therapy
$120–$350Hydration and vitamins delivered intravenously.
GLP-1 Weight Loss
$200–$600Doctor-supervised weight loss with GLP-1 medication, for people who qualify.
Semaglutide
$200–$500The GLP-1 behind Ozempic and Wegovy, used for medical weight loss.
Tirzepatide
$300–$600The dual GIP/GLP-1 behind Mounjaro and Zepbound — often the strongest option.
Morpheus8
$600–$1,500Radiofrequency microneedling that tightens and remodels skin from within.
Lip Filler
$600–$1,000Hyaluronic-acid filler for fuller, balanced lips — and it’s reversible.
PRP Microneedling
$500–$1,500Microneedling with your own platelet-rich plasma to boost tone and texture.
Body Contouring
$600–$2,400Non-surgical fat reduction and skin tightening for stubborn areas.
Kybella
$1,200–$1,800Injections that permanently dissolve fat under the chin.