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Best Medical Spa Near Me — 2026 Guide & Top Pros Nationwide

Medical spas occupy a category between traditional spas and dermatology clinics — they offer cosmetic medical procedures (Botox, fillers, lasers, microneedling) under physician supervision, but with a spa-like atmosphere and pricing transparency that medical practices usually lack. Recommended.app lists medical spas in select U.S. markets. The category is fast-growing and patchily regulated; the key distinction across states is who can inject what. Some states allow registered nurses to inject under physician oversight, others require nurse practitioners or physician assistants, and a few require the physician personally on-site. Verify the state regulations and confirm the injector''s credentials before booking. Pricing benchmarks: Botox $12 to $18 per unit (most adults use 20–60 units per area), dermal fillers $650 to $1,200 per syringe (HA fillers like Juvéderm, Restylane), laser hair removal $200 to $500 per session per area (6–8 sessions for permanent reduction), microneedling $250 to $550 per session, RF microneedling (Morpheus8, Vivace) $750 to $1,500. IV therapy is the category''s biggest growth area but also the least medically rigorous — the clinical evidence for ''wellness'' IV drips is thin, and any med spa pushing weekly $200 IV bags should be evaluated carefully. The procedures themselves are largely safe when performed correctly; the risk is the injector, not the product.

What to Look For

Verify the medical director's name and credentials are posted, and confirm the state-required supervising physician is genuinely involved (not just a name on the wall). Ask the actual injector how many procedures of your specific service they perform per month — volume correlates strongly with outcomes. Avoid med spas that pressure you into package purchases on the consult; reputable practices recommend single sessions until you see results. For laser hair removal, confirm the laser type matches your skin and hair (Nd:YAG for darker skin, Alexandrite or Diode for lighter, never IPL for permanent reduction).

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does Botox cost?

Pricing is per unit, $12–$18 in most U.S. markets. Typical use: 20 units for forehead lines, 20 units for crow''s feet, 20 units for ''11s'' between the brows — total $720–$1,080 for all three areas at $18/unit. First-time clients often need slightly more; experienced injectors use less over time. Results last 3–4 months.

Who is qualified to inject me?

By state. Most states allow injection by RNs, NPs, PAs, and physicians; a few require NPs or higher. The most important factor is volume and training — an experienced RN injector who does 10+ injections daily produces better results than an inexperienced physician who does 2 per week. Ask the injector how many procedures of your specific service they perform monthly.

What''s the difference between Botox and fillers?

Botox (and Dysport, Xeomin) is a neuromodulator that relaxes muscles to reduce dynamic wrinkles (lines from expression). Fillers (Juvéderm, Restylane, RHA) are hyaluronic acid gels that add volume to static areas (cheeks, lips, undereyes). Different products solve different problems and many treatment plans use both — the consult is important for sequencing and dosing.

Are laser hair removal results permanent?

Permanent reduction, not permanent removal. Most clients see 70–95% hair reduction after a full series (6–8 sessions, 4–8 weeks apart), with annual or biannual touch-ups for the remaining 5–30%. Laser only works on hair in the active growth phase, which is why multiple sessions are needed. Skin tone and hair color affect results — dark hair on light skin responds best to most laser types.

Should I do microneedling or a chemical peel?

Microneedling for: acne scars, fine lines, texture issues, large pores, stretch marks. Chemical peel for: hyperpigmentation, sun damage, melasma, surface tone. Some conditions respond to both; a board-certified provider can recommend sequencing. Both have downtime (microneedling 1–3 days redness, peels vary from 0 days to 14+ depending on depth).