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Free med spa consultation in Oklahoma City

A genuine consultation should explain what each treatment can and cannot do for YOUR face and budget — not push a package. We connect you with a vetted local Oklahoma City med spa whose lead provider does the consult personally (not a front-desk upsell).
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Serving: Edmond, Norman, Yukon, Moore, Mustang, Bethany, Bricktown, Plaza District, Nichols Hills, Midtown OKC, Deer Creek, Piedmont, and all of greater Oklahoma City, OK.

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Frequently asked questions

How much does Botox cost in Oklahoma City?
Botox in OKC typically runs $11–$14 per unit; a forehead + crow's feet treatment uses 30–50 units, so $330–$700 per session. Sessions last 3–4 months. Med spas owned/supervised by board-certified physicians charge slightly more but the consultation is significantly more thorough.
What's the difference between a med spa and a regular spa?
A med spa offers medical-grade treatments (Botox, fillers, laser, microneedling, IV therapy) under physician supervision required by Oklahoma law. A regular spa offers non-medical services (facials, massage, wax). Med spa providers must be RNs, NPs, PAs, or physicians.
Is laser hair removal worth it in OKC?
For most patients, yes — 6–8 sessions over 12 months give 80–95% permanent reduction, costing roughly $300–$800 per area depending on size. Treatments are most effective on dark hair against light skin; consultation should test a small patch first.
Are med spa treatments safe?
When performed under Oklahoma's required medical supervision, complication rates are very low. Red flags: no physician on file, no medical intake, no review of your medications, prices significantly below market (often signal counterfeit injectables). A free consult should answer these without pressure.
What should I expect at a first med spa visit?
A 30–45 min consultation with the medical provider (NP, PA, or MD), medical-history intake, photos for baseline comparison, honest assessment of which treatments fit your goals and skin type, and a written quote. No injectables on the first visit unless you specifically request and consent.