Med Spa & Aesthetics Near You
Find Botox, dermal fillers, laser hair removal, microneedling, body contouring, and IV therapy providers in your city β with typical cash-pay costs and the national chains that serve most metros.
Popular Med-Spa Treatments & Costs
Typical US cash-pay price ranges. Actual cost varies by city, provider, and how much is used β always confirm at a consultation.
Botox
~$10β$20 per unit (or $300β$700 per area)
Neuromodulator injections (Botox, Dysport, Xeomin) that soften frown lines, forehead lines, and crowβs feet for about 3β4 months.
Dermal Fillers
~$600β$1,200 per syringe
Hyaluronic-acid fillers (Juvederm, Restylane) that restore volume to lips, cheeks, and folds, typically lasting 6β18 months.
Laser Hair Removal
~$50β$400 per session by area
Laser treatment that reduces unwanted hair over a series of sessions; many chains sell packages or unlimited plans.
Microneedling
~$200β$700 per session
Collagen-induction therapy (often with radiofrequency or PRP) for texture, pores, and scars β usually a series.
Body Contouring
~$1,500β$8,000 per area
Non-surgical fat reduction (CoolSculpting) or in-office laser liposuction to slim targeted areas. Surgical options require a surgeon.
IV Therapy
~$100β$300 per drip
Vitamin and hydration infusions for recovery, energy, and wellness β increasingly offered at med-spas and dedicated drip studios.
Med Spas by State
Browse aesthetics providers by city. Click a state to see clinics and metros.
California
18 listingsLos Angeles, San Diego, Orange County, +1 more
View providers βTexas
17 listingsHouston, Dallas, Austin, +1 more
View providers βMore Cities Coming Soon
We're expanding to Florida, New York, Arizona, and more. Current listings feature national aesthetic chains by metro β verify the nearest location and current pricing on each brand's site.
The Major National Med-Spa Chains
Most metros are served by a handful of national brands plus local independents. Pricing below is general β confirm directly with each provider.
LaserAway
Botox ~$11β$17/unit; laser & injectable packagesA one-stop chain for laser + injectables with national consistency.
Find locations βIdeal Image
Membership pricing; consult for a quoteMembers who want bundled laser + injectables on a plan.
Find locations βSEV Laser
Laser hair removal from ~$30/area; Botox specialsBudget-conscious laser hair removal plus basic injectables.
Find locations βMilan Laser Hair Removal
Unlimited Packageβ’ β one price, unlimited sessionsLaser hair removal only, with unlimited future touch-ups.
Find locations βSono Bello
Laser liposuction / contouring β quote at consultationTargeted fat removal / body contouring as an in-office procedure.
Find locations βRestore Hyper Wellness
IV drips ~$35β$200; membershipsIV therapy and recovery/wellness services.
Find locations βFrequently Asked Questions
How much does Botox cost at a med spa?βΌ
Botox is typically priced about $10β$20 per unit, or roughly $300β$700 to treat one area (like forehead lines or crowβs feet), depending on your city, the injector, and how many units you need. Results last about 3β4 months. Prices are estimates β confirm with the provider.
How much is laser hair removal?βΌ
Laser hair removal usually runs about $50β$400 per session depending on the body area, and most people need a series of 6+ sessions. Many chains sell packages or "unlimited" plans (for example Milan Laser) that lower the per-session cost. Prices vary by city and provider.
Are med-spa treatments safe?βΌ
Injectables and energy-based treatments are generally safe when performed by a trained, licensed provider (physician, NP, PA, or RN under medical supervision), but they are medical procedures with real risks. Choose a med-spa with qualified clinicians and an overseeing physician, and have a consultation first. This page is informational, not medical advice.
What is the difference between a med spa and a day spa?βΌ
A medical spa (med spa) offers cosmetic medical treatments β Botox, fillers, laser, microneedling, body contouring β under the supervision of a licensed physician, whereas a day spa offers non-medical services like facials and massage. Med-spa procedures require qualified medical providers.
Medical disclaimer: This page is general information, not medical advice. Listings are aggregated from public sources and prices are estimates that may be out of date β confirm current pricing, services, and provider credentials directly with each clinic. Talk to a licensed clinician before starting any medication or treatment.
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