Miami Skin Spa
Brickell · Miami
A Brickell med spa offering Emsculpt NEO, Morpheus8, laser resurfacing, HydraFacial, microneedling, VI Peels, and injectables.
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. Compare Miami clinics below and request a free consultation.
$500–$3,500
per session · USD
A general range for Miami, rounded for guidance. Confirm exact pricing with each clinic.
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Brickell · Miami
A Brickell med spa offering Emsculpt NEO, Morpheus8, laser resurfacing, HydraFacial, microneedling, VI Peels, and injectables.
Bal Harbour · Miami
A Bal Harbour med spa inside Saks Fifth Avenue offering the full range — body contouring, lasers, injectables, HydraFacial, and skin treatments.
2 clinics offer Laser Skin Resurfacing across the Miami metro — with providers in Brickell, Bal Harbour. Miami's established aesthetic clusters around Brickell, Midtown, South Beach, where pricing typically runs at the upper end of the local range.
Local cost for Laser Skin Resurfacing in Miami typically falls between $500–$3,500 per session . Compare the 2 listed clinics above, request consultations from your top two or three picks, and confirm exact pricing directly with each provider.
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.
1 (ablative) to 3–6 (non-ablative)
1–2 days (non-ablative) up to 1–2 weeks (ablative)
Sun damage, fine lines and wrinkles, acne or surgical scars, and uneven tone or texture, ideally on lighter skin tones (device-dependent)
Ablative lasers (like CO2 and Erbium) remove the outer layers of skin for dramatic results with longer downtime. Non-ablative lasers (like Fraxel) heat the deeper skin without removing the surface, so they need a series of sessions but involve much less recovery. Your provider will match the approach to your goals and tolerance for downtime.
Non-ablative treatments typically mean 1–3 days of redness and swelling. Ablative resurfacing can require 5–14 days of healing, with redness that fades over weeks. Plan ablative treatments around your schedule.
Many traditional resurfacing lasers carry a higher risk of pigment changes on medium to deep skin tones. Some devices and settings are safer for darker complexions, and alternatives like radiofrequency microneedling may be recommended. A consultation with an experienced provider is essential.
Numbing cream and sometimes local anesthesia keep discomfort manageable. You'll feel heat and a prickling sensation; deeper ablative treatments are more intense and may use stronger numbing.
Initial improvement appears once redness and peeling resolve. Because the treatment stimulates collagen, results continue improving for 3–6 months.
Results can last years, but they don't stop the aging process or new sun damage. Daily sunscreen and good skincare protect your investment, and periodic maintenance keeps skin looking its best.
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