Collective Wellness is an integrated medical spa in Oklahoma City offering injectables, laser treatments, therapeutic bodywork, and supplement-based wellness services under clinical supervision, positioned between luxury day spas and dermatology-only practices for clients seeking both aesthetic refinement and measurable health outcomes.
Collective Wellness operates as a physician-supervised medical spa, meaning a licensed provider oversees clinical treatments like Botox, dermal fillers, laser hair removal, and chemical peels rather than operating these services in a non-medical setting. The practice sits within Oklahoma City's expanding aesthetic medicine sector, distinct from day spas that offer massage and skincare without injectable capability, and from dermatology clinics that typically limit their scope to skin disease and repair. The clinic combines aesthetic procedures with complementary services: IV hydration, nutrient infusions, massage therapy, and skincare consultations. This hybrid model appeals to clients who want aesthetic results grounded in physiological understanding, rather than purely cosmetic outcomes isolated from overall wellness.
Botox units at Collective Wellness start at $12 per unit, with typical forehead-and-glabella treatments requiring 20 to 30 units (roughly $240 to $360 per session). Dermal fillers range from $550 to $700 per syringe depending on formulation; one syringe typically addresses one area (lips, nasolabial folds, or cheeks). Laser hair removal packages are priced per area, with underarms or bikini starting at $200 per session and full-leg courses (six treatments) at approximately $1,500. Chemical peels run $250 to $450 depending on depth and area treated. IV hydration infusions begin at $150 for basic saline and electrolyte blends, scaling to $300 to $400 for customized nutrient stacks with added vitamins, glutathione, or amino acids. Massage therapy is offered at $80 per 50-minute session or $95 per hour. Many treatments bundle into package pricing; verify current rates and any seasonal promotions directly, as injectable and service costs shift quarterly.
Oklahoma City's aesthetic medicine landscape includes Brickhouse Spa & Wellness (a non-medical spa offering massage, facials, and body treatments without injectables), Dermatology Associates of Oklahoma (a dermatology-only practice focusing on medical and surgical skin care), and several independent medspa practitioners. Brickhouse caters to relaxation and basic skincare without clinical intervention; Dermatology Associates handles insurance-covered conditions alongside cosmetic work but does not integrate wellness services like IV therapy. Collective Wellness bridges these by combining injectable and laser capability with therapeutic modalities and nutrient-based wellness, appealing to clients who prefer seeing one provider for both aesthetic and systemic health goals. Choose Dermatology Associates if your primary need is treatment of acne, rosacea, or other skin disease; choose Brickhouse for spa-only relaxation without needles; choose Collective Wellness if you want aesthetic refinement, laser services, and integrated wellness support in one visit.
Collective Wellness suits adults seeking preventative and enhancement aesthetics (Botox, filler, laser) combined with performance-oriented wellness (IV therapy, nutrient support). It works well for clients comfortable with injectable procedures and interested in the physiological rationale behind treatments. Patients already seeing a dermatologist for acne treatment or rosacea management may find better continuity by consolidating that care; Collective Wellness is not a replacement for dermatological diagnosis and treatment of skin disease. Those seeking exclusively non-invasive options (facial, massage, skincare) without injectables may feel more at home at Brickhouse or general day spas. Clients with needle phobia or strong preference for zero-downtime procedures should clarify realistic expectations; most Botox and filler clients experience mild bruising and swelling for 24 to 48 hours.
Initial appointments typically include a 30-minute consultation where a provider assesses facial anatomy, discusses aesthetic goals, and reviews medical history and current medications. This may precede treatment or occur as a separate paid consultation ($50 to $75). If proceeding with injectables, the provider marks injection points, applies numbing cream, and administers treatment; total time is usually 15 to 30 minutes. New clients may request a patch test for fillers or opt for a conservative first dose to gauge results. IV therapy appointments are shorter, often 20 to 40 minutes depending on infusion type. Most clients return to normal activity immediately; bruising and mild swelling may appear 24 hours post-injection and resolve within a week.
Collective Wellness operates Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., with Saturday appointments available on rotating weeks; verify weekend availability before scheduling. The clinic is located in a retail corridor with ample surface parking. Appointment-only access is standard; walk-ins are not accommodated. Most credit cards and major insurance plans are accepted, though aesthetic procedures are typically out-of-pocket (insurance rarely covers elective injectables or laser hair removal). Some IV wellness packages are submitted to insurance as medical services; ask during booking whether your plan may reimburse.
Collective Wellness combines aesthetic confidence with measurable physiological support, distinguishing it within Oklahoma City's medical spa market for clients who want clinical oversight and integrated wellness rather than cosmetic services in isolation.
