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Top 5 Medical Aesthetics Spots in Georgia You Need to Visit

We researched the top 5 medical aesthetics spots in Georgia. Here is what makes them worth your time, plus tips to get the most from your visit.

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Top 5 Medical Aesthetics Spots in Georgia You Need to Visit

Botox, fillers, laser treatments, microneedling — the world of medical aesthetics can feel overwhelming when you are just starting to explore your options. What actually works? What is worth the money? And how do you find a provider in Georgia you can trust with your face?


This guide cuts through the noise and gives you the information you need to make smart decisions about medical aesthetics in Georgia.


The Treatments That Actually Deliver Results


Botox & Dysport — The gold standard for dynamic wrinkles (forehead lines, crow's feet, frown lines). A quick 10-minute procedure with results that appear in 3–7 days and last 3–4 months. Cost in Georgia: $300–$600 per session.


DermaLaser Medspa, LLC is known for natural-looking Botox results — the kind where people say 'you look great' without knowing exactly why.


Dermal Fillers — Hyaluronic acid fillers (Juvederm, Restylane) restore volume to cheeks, lips, and jawline. Results are immediate, last 6–18 months. Cost: $500–$1,200 per syringe. The key is finding an injector with an artistic eye — not just technical skill.


Microneedling with PRP — Creates controlled micro-injuries to trigger collagen production, enhanced with your own platelet-rich plasma. Excellent for acne scars, fine lines, and overall texture. Results build over 2–4 weeks. Cost: $300–$700.


For microneedling in Georgia, OBNoxious Beauty MedSpa uses the latest devices and techniques to maximize collagen stimulation while minimizing downtime.


Chemical Peels — Professional-grade acids remove damaged skin to reveal smoother, brighter skin beneath. From gentle lunch-time peels to deeper medical-grade treatments. Cost: $100–$400.


Laser Treatments — IPL for sun damage, fractional lasers for texture and scarring, laser hair removal for permanent reduction. The technology varies by concern and skin tone. Cost: $200–$1,500 depending on type and area.


How to Choose a MedSpa (Without Getting Burned)




Top 5 Medical Aesthetics Spots in Georgia You Need to Visit
Top 5 Medical Aesthetics Spots in Georgia You Need to Visit

This is where it gets serious. Medical aesthetics involves real medical procedures — choosing the wrong provider can mean bad results or worse, complications.


Verify credentials. The medspa should have a medical director (MD, DO, or PA). Injectors should be licensed (RN, NP, PA, or MD). Ask directly — a reputable practice will answer without hesitation.


Look at their work. Before-and-after photos should be real patients (not stock images), shot in consistent lighting, and show results on people with similar concerns to yours.


Providers like DermaLaser Medspa, LLC in Georgia offer consultations where they walk you through every option, set realistic expectations, and build a plan around your goals and budget.


Providers like OBNoxious Beauty MedSpa in Georgia offer consultations where they walk you through every option, set realistic expectations, and build a plan around your goals and budget.


Beware of bargains. If a medspa's Botox price seems too good to be true, it might be. Counterfeit products, diluted formulas, and inexperienced injectors are real risks in the discount medspa market.


Trust the consultation. A good medspa will not pressure you into treatments during your first visit. They will assess your skin, discuss your goals, explain options, and let you decide on your own timeline.


What to Expect: Cost Breakdown in Georgia


TreatmentPrice RangeResults Last
Botox$300–$6003–4 months
Dermal fillers$500–$1,200/syringe6–18 months
Microneedling$300–$700Builds over sessions
Chemical peel$100–$4004–6 weeks
Laser treatment$200–$1,500Varies by type
HydraFacial$150–$3004–6 weeks

DermaLaser Medspa, LLC




Top 5 Medical Aesthetics Spots in Georgia You Need to Visit
Top 5 Medical Aesthetics Spots in Georgia You Need to Visit

DermaLaser Medspa, LLC combines clinical precision with an artistic eye, delivering natural-looking results. Located in Georgia, they have built their practice on consistency, skill, and the kind of genuine client care that generates word-of-mouth referrals.


What clients consistently mention is the attention to detail — from the intake process to the treatment itself to the follow-up recommendations. This is not a transactional experience; it is a professional relationship built on trust and results.


Book through their website to see their full menu and availability.


OBNoxious Beauty MedSpa


OBNoxious Beauty MedSpa has built a reputation for thorough consultations and honest recommendations. Located in Georgia, they have built their practice on consistency, skill, and the kind of genuine client care that generates word-of-mouth referrals.


What clients consistently mention is the attention to detail — from the intake process to the treatment itself to the follow-up recommendations. This is not a transactional experience; it is a professional relationship built on trust and results.


Book through their website to see their full menu and availability.


Glo'Up Body Spa


Glo'Up Body Spa is trusted for their transparent approach to treatment planning and pricing. Located in Georgia, they have built their practice on consistency, skill, and the kind of genuine client care that generates word-of-mouth referrals.


What clients consistently mention is the attention to detail — from the intake process to the treatment itself to the follow-up recommendations. This is not a transactional experience; it is a professional relationship built on trust and results.


Book through their website to see their full menu and availability.


RadiantContours Medspa


RadiantContours Medspa combines clinical precision with an artistic eye, delivering natural-looking results. Located in Georgia, they have built their practice on consistency, skill, and the kind of genuine client care that generates word-of-mouth referrals.


What clients consistently mention is the attention to detail — from the intake process to the treatment itself to the follow-up recommendations. This is not a transactional experience; it is a professional relationship built on trust and results.


Book through their website to see their full menu and availability.


SAHA Med Spa


SAHA Med Spa has built a reputation for thorough consultations and honest recommendations. Located in Georgia, they have built their practice on consistency, skill, and the kind of genuine client care that generates word-of-mouth referrals.


What clients consistently mention is the attention to detail — from the intake process to the treatment itself to the follow-up recommendations. This is not a transactional experience; it is a professional relationship built on trust and results.


Book through their website to see their full menu and availability.


Frequently Asked Questions


At what age should I start Botox?

There is no universal age. Some people start preventive Botox in their late 20s; others do not begin until they see lines forming in their 40s. A consultation can help you decide what makes sense for your skin.


Does Botox look natural?

With a skilled injector, yes. The goal is to reduce lines while maintaining natural expression. The "frozen" look comes from over-injection by inexperienced providers.


How much should I budget for medical aesthetics annually?

For maintenance (Botox + skin treatments), most patients in Georgia invest $2,000–$5,000 per year. Your provider can create a plan that fits your budget.


Can I get treatments while pregnant?

Most aesthetic treatments are avoided during pregnancy. Consult your OB and your medspa provider.


Book a Consultation in Georgia


The best medspa experiences start with a conversation, not a procedure. Book a consultation at any of these providers:


  • DermaLaser Medspa, LLC — Schedule a consultation
  • OBNoxious Beauty MedSpa — Schedule a consultation
  • Glo'Up Body Spa — Schedule a consultation
  • RadiantContours Medspa — Schedule a consultation
  • SAHA Med Spa — Schedule a consultation


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    Frequently asked questions

    How much does Botox cost in Georgia?
    Botox in Georgia typically costs $13–$16 per unit, with a full treatment for forehead lines running $300–$800 depending on the number of units needed. Most providers offer free consultations to determine the exact number of units for your goals.
    What is the most popular medspa treatment in Georgia?
    Botox remains the #1 medspa treatment nationwide, followed by dermal fillers, laser hair removal, and HydraFacials. In Georgia, microneedling and body contouring treatments like CoolSculpting are also seeing rapid growth.
    How do I choose a safe medspa in Georgia?
    Always verify the medspa has a board-certified medical director (MD, DO, or NP) overseeing treatments. Check for proper state licensing, FDA-approved products, and read verified patient reviews. Avoid any provider who won't show credentials.
    How much do dermal fillers cost in Georgia?
    Dermal fillers in Georgia range from $600–$900 per syringe for products like Juvederm and Restylane. Lip augmentation typically requires 1–2 syringes ($600–$1,800), while cheek or jawline contouring may need 2–4 syringes.
    Is there downtime after medspa treatments?
    It depends on the treatment. Botox and fillers have zero to minimal downtime — you can return to normal activities immediately. Laser treatments may require 3–7 days of recovery, and chemical peels range from no downtime (light peels) to 7–14 days (deep peels).
    Are medspa treatments covered by insurance?
    Most cosmetic treatments are not covered by insurance. However, medical Botox for migraines or hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating) is often covered, as are certain laser treatments for medical skin conditions when prescribed by a physician.
    What age should you start getting Botox?
    There's no single "right age" — the FDA approves Botox for adults 18+. Preventative Botox (starting in your mid-to-late 20s before deep lines form) has become increasingly popular, with 30% of Botox patients now under 35.

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