Most Botox treatments last 3–4 months, though this can vary based on metabolism and dosage. Consistency helps extend results over time.
Yes. Dermal fillers are FDA-approved and safe when injected by trained, licensed professionals. They are made with biocompatible substances like hyaluronic acid, naturally found in the body.
When performed correctly, fillers enhance balance without exaggeration. The approach of facial balancing ensures natural results, not an artificial look.
Most clients describe microneedling as a mild scratching sensation. A numbing cream is typically applied to minimize discomfort.
For ongoing glow, a Hydrafacial every 4–6 weeks is recommended. Many also schedule them before events for instant radiance.
PRF treatments (Platelet-Rich Fibrin) use your own blood’s growth factors to stimulate collagen, improve skin texture, and even support hair restoration.
Yes. IV hydration delivers vitamins, antioxidants, and fluids directly into the bloodstream, offering faster absorption than oral supplements.
Supervised medical weight loss programs use lab testing and FDA-approved medications such as semaglutide, ensuring safe and effective results when paired with lifestyle adjustments.
A regular facial is focused on relaxation and surface-level care — think cleansing, exfoliation, and a soothing mask. A med spa facial, on the other hand, combines those same pampering elements with medical-grade products and advanced technology like Hydrafacials, microneedling, or chemical peels. Med spa facials are designed not just to refresh but to actively improve skin health, targeting issues like acne, fine lines, pigmentation, and uneven texture.
The price of Botox or Dysport depends on how many units are needed, and that varies based on the area being treated and your individual goals. Most patients need anywhere from 20–60 units, which can cost a few hundred dollars per session. A consultation is always the best way to determine the exact cost, since treatment is customized. Remember — results usually last 3–4 months, so you’re investing in smoother, more refreshed skin for the season ahead.
For most med spa services, simple preparation goes a long way:
It depends on the type of facial. After a basic spa facial, light makeup can usually be applied the same day. But after advanced med spa facials — such as Hydrafacials, acne facials, or chemical peels — it’s better to wait at least 12–24 hours. This gives your skin time to breathe, recover, and fully absorb the treatment benefits without clogging pores.
Most dermal fillers last between 9–18 months, depending on the type of filler used, the area treated, and your metabolism. For example, lip fillers may metabolize a little faster, while cheek or chin fillers often last longer. Regular maintenance sessions can help extend and preserve your results.
Sunspots (also called hyperpigmentation or age spots) are very common, especially in sunny climates. Chemical peels, microneedling, and medical-grade skincare products are among the best ways to lighten or fade them. Daily sunscreen use is non-negotiable — it prevents spots from getting darker and protects against new ones forming.
Most patients are pleasantly surprised by how tolerable injectables are. Botox, Dysport, and fillers are delivered with fine needles, and providers often use numbing cream or ice packs to make the process more comfortable. Patients usually describe the sensation as a small pinch or pressure, lasting only a few seconds.
Some med spa treatments are quick “lunchtime procedures.” Botox, Dysport, and many fillers can be done in 20–30 minutes with no downtime, meaning you can return to work or errands right away. However, other treatments — like microneedling, chemical peels, or body contouring — may require a bit more time and aftercare. It’s always best to check with the provider about how long to set aside.
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Before IV or Weight Loss Consults:
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