Facial Deals in Austin: Frequently Asked Questions
Life can be exhaustingly fast paced in the Texan capital. A facial in Austin can leave you feeling rejuvenated and ready to take on life again – or it can be a way to bring back a youthful zest to your complexion. Either way, find all your questions answered below – be sure to read our Groupon Manual for further details.
What are the best facial treatments?
First time getting a facial? Choosing the treatment might seem like a daunting prospect. The short answer is it depends on the results you're looking for. Some of the most popular types of treatment include:
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What is the best non-surgical face lift?
Laser skin rejuvenation is one of the best non-surgical face lifts. It uses a laser to heat the layer of skin under the surface until the production of collagen is triggered, resulting in the tightening of skin and a plumper, more youthful, wrinkle-free appearance.
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With a variety of nonsurgical cosmetic procedures, such as injectables and fillers and liquid nose jobs available in Austin, many are being persuaded away from surgery.
For a slightly cheaper alternative, microcurrent facials target smaller areas such as brow lines.
How much does a facial cost in Austin?
Facials vary in price in Austin, but basic treatments can cost between $35–$50, while more comprehensive facials tend to be priced between $75–$90. More involved cosmetic procedures such as peels and laser therapies can cost over $100.
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It's worth noting that newer facial procedures, such as the Vampire facial, can cost as much as $1,500 at the best treatment centers.
If you're looking at getting your treatment at a spa, why not reserve a spa package in Austin that includes the cost of a facial alongside all the other benefits of visiting a spa?
How much is Botox in Austin?
Botox can be a great treatment for leaving you feeling youthful. One full syringe of Botox will cost you around $350, but you'll generally need two or three syringes (or 20–30 units) to treat one area successfully. This means Botox can cost between $350 and $700 per session.
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Botox doesn't last forever and after a few months, the effects of this nerve blocking treatment will wear off and you'll start to see your fine lines and wrinkles return. After you've completed a couple of sessions your muscles can be trained to contract less, which means that you may be able to last longer in between treatments.
Find out more in our Botox guide.