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Frequently Asked Questions
The most commonly booked cosmetic procedures locally are injectable wrinkle relaxers, dermal fillers, laser skin resurfacing, microneedling, and professional facials such as HydraFacial or chemical peels. Many Seattle med spas also offer body contouring and light-based treatments for sun damage and redness.
Most non-surgical cosmetic procedures in Seattle range from about $150–$350 for facials and peels, $300–$800 for microneedling or laser sessions, and $600–$3,000 per area for more advanced or bundled treatments. Exact pricing depends on the provider, treatment area, and how many sessions you need.
Cosmetic procedures are usually paid out of pocket because they are considered elective and not medically necessary. Some reconstructive or medically indicated treatments may qualify for partial coverage, but you should confirm in advance with both your clinic and your insurance plan.
The safest way to find deals is to start with well-reviewed clinics, then look for introductory specials, membership discounts, or limited-time offers they publish on their own sites or through Groupon. Always verify the provider’s credentials, supervision, and consultation process before purchasing any voucher.
At a first consultation, you can expect a health review, photos, and a focused discussion of your goals, followed by a customized treatment plan and pricing overview. Many Seattle med spas apply part of the consultation fee toward your first service if you decide to move forward.
Results from non-surgical cosmetic procedures typically last anywhere from 3 months to 2 years, depending on the treatment and your skin. Facials and light peels may last a few weeks, while deeper resurfacing, collagen-stimulating lasers, and many fillers can maintain improvements for a year or longer.
Recovery from most non-surgical procedures is mild, often involving a few hours to 2 days of redness, swelling, or sensitivity. Stronger resurfacing, deeper peels, or surgical options can require 5–14 days of social downtime, so many people plan them around work and travel.
The best way to choose a provider is to look for board-certified supervision, extensive experience with your specific procedure, clear before-and-after photos, and transparent pricing. Reading recent Seattle patient reviews and booking a consultation at one or two top contenders helps you compare approach and communication style.













































































