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Lubbock, Texas

Texas, United States

Aesthetic treatments in Lubbock

West Texas aesthetics — the South Plains' hub for med spa care, from Tech Terrace to the Milwaukee Avenue corridor.

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Tech TerraceOvertonDepot DistrictKingsgate

Lubbock anchors aesthetic care for the South Plains — a university city and the region’s medical hub, serving patients who’d otherwise drive five hours to Dallas for the same treatments. Clinics cluster around the Kingsgate and Milwaukee Avenue retail corridors in southwest Lubbock, with additional options near Tech Terrace and the Overton district serving the Texas Tech community.

The West Texas climate does real work on skin: intense high-plains sun, wind, and dry air drive steady demand for laser skin resurfacing, BBL photofacials, and hydration-focused treatments like HydraFacial. A young university population keeps Botox and laser hair removal among the most-requested services, while medical weight loss programs have grown quickly across the region.

Lubbock is a genuine value market — pricing typically runs 10–20% below Texas’s big metros, and well below coastal cities, for the same treatments and technology. Sun-avoidance matters here for laser work: most local providers steer laser treatments toward the fall and winter months, when the South Plains sun is easier to avoid. Our Botox cost guide shows how per-unit pricing compares nationally.

Because the market is smaller than the big metros, comparing the clinics that are here matters even more — provider experience varies, and the best injectors book out. Use ClinicCompass to see which Lubbock providers offer the treatment you want, then request a consultation to confirm pricing and fit.

Treatments in Lubbock

What you can book in Lubbock

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Laser Skin Resurfacing Skin Tightening & Resurfacing

Laser Skin Resurfacing

A laser treatment that removes or heats damaged skin layers to smooth wrinkles, fade sun damage and scars, and reveal fresher, more even-toned skin.

Typical cost $500–$3,500
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Laser Hair Removal Hair Removal

Laser Hair Removal

A laser treatment that targets hair follicles to permanently reduce unwanted hair on the face, body, and bikini area over a series of sessions.

Typical cost $50–$600
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Skin Tightening Skin Tightening & Resurfacing

Skin Tightening

Non-surgical ultrasound and energy treatments like Ultherapy and Sofwave that lift and firm sagging skin on the face, neck, and brow by stimulating deep collagen.

Typical cost $1,500–$4,500
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Botox Injectables

Botox

A non-surgical injectable treatment that temporarily relaxes specific facial muscles to smooth dynamic wrinkles like frown lines, forehead lines, and crow's feet.

Typical cost $200–$600
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Dermal Fillers Injectables

Dermal Fillers

Injectable gels (usually hyaluronic acid) that restore lost volume and definition to the cheeks, jawline, smile lines, and under-eye area for a refreshed, lifted look.

Typical cost $600–$1,500
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Lip Filler Injectables

Lip Filler

Hyaluronic acid injections that add subtle volume, definition, or hydration to the lips — from a soft natural enhancement to a more sculpted, defined shape.

Typical cost $600–$1,200
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Microneedling Facials & Skin Care

Microneedling

A minimally invasive treatment that uses tiny needles to create controlled micro-injuries in the skin, triggering collagen production to improve texture, scars, pores, and fine lines.

Typical cost $200–$700
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Chemical Peel Facials & Skin Care

Chemical Peel

A controlled chemical exfoliation that removes damaged outer skin layers, revealing brighter, smoother, more even skin and improving fine lines, sun damage, acne, and hyperpigmentation.

Typical cost $100–$600
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Sculptra Skin Tightening & Resurfacing

Sculptra

A collagen-stimulating injectable that gradually restores facial volume over months, delivering subtle, natural-looking results that can last 2+ years.

Typical cost $800–$1,200
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Kybella Body Contouring

Kybella

An FDA-approved injectable that permanently destroys fat cells under the chin to reduce a double chin without surgery.

Typical cost $600–$1,500
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BBL Photofacial Skin Tightening & Resurfacing

BBL Photofacial

An intense pulsed light treatment that targets sun damage, redness, brown spots, and uneven tone to reveal clearer, more even-toned skin with minimal downtime.

Typical cost $400–$900
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Medical Weight Loss (GLP-1) Medical Weight Loss

Medical Weight Loss (GLP-1)

Physician-supervised weight loss programs using FDA-approved GLP-1 injections (semaglutide, tirzepatide) and compounded alternatives to deliver an average of 15–20% body weight reduction over 12 months.

Typical cost $250–$1,500
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IV Therapy Wellness & IV Therapy

IV Therapy

Intravenous infusions of vitamins, minerals, hydration, glutathione, and specialty compounds like NAD+ delivered directly into the bloodstream for energy, recovery, immune support, and anti-aging.

Typical cost $100–$1,000
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PRP Microneedling (Vampire Facial) Skin Tightening & Resurfacing

PRP Microneedling (Vampire Facial)

A two-step treatment combining microneedling with platelet-rich plasma (PRP) drawn from your own blood — supercharging collagen production to improve acne scars, fine lines, texture, and tone.

Typical cost $500–$1,500
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Clinic directory

Med spas & clinics in Lubbock

1 listed clinic. Featured clinics appear first.

The Spa by Sheena

Milwaukee Avenue · Lubbock

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5.0 (586) · Google

The Spa by Sheena is a full-menu med spa on Lubbock's Milwaukee Avenue corridor, rated 5★ across 586 Google reviews — one of the strongest-reviewed aesthetic practices in West Texas. Services span injectables (Botox, Dysport, dermal and lip fillers, Sculptra, Kybella), laser hair removal, BBL photofacials, microneedling and PRP, chemical peels, medical weight loss, and IV therapy, serving Lubbock and the wider South Plains.

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FAQ

Common questions about med spas in Lubbock

Is going to a med spa safe?

Yes, when you pick the right one. Med spas with physician oversight (an MD or DO medical director) and treatments performed by licensed RNs, NPs, PAs, or physicians have a strong safety record. The biggest safety risks come from undertrained operators using aggressive settings, off-brand products, or skipping proper screening. In Lubbock, all clinics listed on ClinicCompass include verified Google ratings — read the review themes (look for consistent mentions of cleanliness, professionalism, and clear communication) before booking.

What should I expect at my first med spa appointment?

Most first visits start with a 20–45 minute consultation — no actual treatment yet. The provider will ask about your goals, medical history, medications, and budget; they'll examine the relevant area and recommend specific treatments. You should leave with a written plan, clear pricing, and realistic expectations of results. If you feel rushed, pressured to commit on the spot, or upsold on treatments you didn't ask about, that's a red flag — walk away and consult elsewhere.

What's the difference between Botox and Dysport?

Both are botulinum toxin type A — same active mechanism, slightly different formulations. Dysport tends to onset 1–2 days faster and may spread slightly more (useful for broad areas like the forehead). Botox is more localized (useful for precise areas like around the eyes). Duration is similar (3–4 months for both). Per-unit pricing differs but the per-treatment cost is comparable. The biggest factor in your results is your injector's skill, not the brand.

How do I know if a med spa is using real products?

Three checks: (1) Real Allergan, Galderma, AbbVie, or Revance products come in branded packaging — your provider should be willing to show you the vial or box before injecting. (2) Pricing well below market is the biggest red flag — counterfeit or smuggled product is dramatically cheaper. (3) Loyalty program enrollment (Allē for Allergan products, ASPIRE for Galderma) requires the clinic to be a verified buyer of real product. If a Lubbock clinic offers Allē or ASPIRE rewards, it's selling authentic product.

How long do Botox results last?

Standard Botox lasts 3–4 months for most patients. Daxxify (a newer neurotoxin) can last up to 6 months but costs more. After repeat treatments over 1–2 years, some patients notice results lasting slightly longer as the targeted muscles weaken. Maintenance schedule is typically 3–4 times per year — most Lubbock providers will recommend a personalized cadence based on how your body responds.

What's the difference between Botox and fillers?

Different treatments for different problems. Botox is a neurotoxin that relaxes the muscles causing expression wrinkles (forehead lines, frown lines, crow's feet) — it doesn't add volume. Fillers (Juvederm, Restylane, Sculptra) add volume to soft tissue — replacing what aging has depleted in cheeks, jawline, lips, smile lines. Most patients over 35 use BOTH: Botox for the upper face, fillers for the lower face. A consultation will tell you which is right for your specific concerns.