Face It Medical Aesthetics is a mid-scale medical spa in Oklahoma City specializing in injectables, laser treatments, and skin-tightening procedures delivered by nurse injectors and licensed aestheticians. Located on the north side of the city, it sits between the dermatology-led practices that dominate cosmetic skin care and the day spas that handle basic facials and massage, positioned for clients seeking professional-grade results without a physician's office setting or full surgical scope.
A medical spa (med spa) functions under the supervision of a licensed physician but delivers most day-to-day treatments through mid-level practitioners. Face It differs from a dermatology office in that the supervising physician is usually offsite or present in a limited capacity, and the treatment menu emphasizes aesthetics over medical diagnoses. It differs from a day spa in that procedures like Botox, fillers, and laser resurfacing require medical licensure to deliver. Most clients arrive for cosmetic enhancement rather than treatment of a skin condition.
Face It's core menu includes:
Pricing can shift seasonally or with promotions; confirm current rates directly. A first-time consultation with a nurse injector is often complimentary, allowing assessment before committing to filler or Botox.
Oklahoma City has multiple med spas scattered across the metro area. Ones more physicians-heavy (with onsite doctors) such as those in the Midtown or Edmond areas typically charge 10–15% more and offer a broader range of treatments including minor surgical procedures. Ones more spa-forward (with aesthetician focus) in areas like Bricktown may offer lower filler prices ($400–$600 per syringe) but with less advanced laser technology. Face It's north-side location and balanced nurse-injector model makes it a mid-tier choice: quality closer to dermatology, pricing closer to day spas, and less drive than central practices for north-OKC residents.
Face It works well for first-time Botox or filler clients, those seeking touch-ups on existing treatments, and patients with realistic expectations about maintenance. Monthly or quarterly Botox resets ($200–$600 each) and annual filler top-ups fit a budget-conscious approach to anti-aging.
It may not suit those requiring prescription-strength acne treatment, removal of moles or skin cancer, or major reconstructive procedures; those cases belong in a dermatology office or surgery center. It also does not serve clients seeking only basic relaxation massage or facial without injectables.
New clients typically book a consultation (often free) with a nurse injector to discuss goals, anatomy, and realistic outcomes. The injector photographs the face, reviews before-and-afters of similar cases, and discusses pricing and timing (Botox results appear over 5–7 days and peak at two weeks; fillers show immediately but settle over a week). If proceeding, the first treatment occurs the same day or is scheduled for a follow-up. Aftercare instructions cover ice, avoiding strenuous activity, and avoiding other facial treatments for 24–48 hours.
Face It operates on a typical med-spa schedule, generally Tuesday–Saturday with some evening or early-morning slots to accommodate working clients. Parking is typically complimentary lot or street parking on the north side. The facility is small (fewer than five treatment rooms), so advance booking is necessary to avoid wait times. Verification: confirm current hours and any seasonal closures by phone or website, as these occasionally shift.
Face It fills a practical niche for north Oklahoma City residents seeking accessible cosmetic injectables and laser work without the cost or formality of a dermatology practice or the limitation of a day spa.
