Healthy Glo Skin Care is a medical spa operating in Oklahoma City that offers injectables, laser treatments, and advanced facials delivered or supervised by nurse practitioners and licensed estheticians, with pricing lower than dermatologist offices but within a medical framework. The practice sits between day spas and dermatology clinics: it requires no physician referral, stocks prescription-strength topicals, and administers Botox and dermal fillers, but does not perform surgical procedures or treat complex skin conditions like severe acne or eczema.
A medical spa combines a licensed medical director with esthetic services. At Healthy Glo, a physician oversees the practice and reviews treatment plans, while nurse practitioners or RNs administer injectables and laser work, and licensed estheticians perform facials and chemical peels. This structure allows the business to offer treatments that a typical day spa cannot legally perform, while keeping costs below a dermatologist's standard fee. The result is a mid-range option for Oklahomans who want clinical results but do not have a complex skin condition requiring a dermatologist's diagnosis.
Healthy Glo's menu centers on three tiers: facials ($100 to $200 per session), injectables ($10 per unit for Botox; $0.65 to $0.85 per unit of filler, with total costs typically $400 to $800 per session), and laser services ($200 to $400 per treatment). Botox pricing varies by area treated; a full forehead, frown lines, and crow's feet average 40 to 60 units, landing most patients between $400 and $600. Dermal fillers like Juvederm or Restylane cost $400 to $700 per syringe depending on product, with most patients using one or two syringes per session. Laser hair removal packages run $600 to $1,200 for a series of six treatments; per-session pricing is higher. Verification note: injectable unit prices and package discounts change seasonally; confirm current rates by phone.
Advanced facials, including hydrafacials and chemical peels, fall between $150 and $250, often bundled with a $50 discount on injectables at the same visit. A complimentary skin consultation is standard before any injectable or laser procedure. Many patients use this to establish a treatment plan (typically two Botox sessions per year plus seasonal laser, for example) rather than walk-in pricing.
Dermatology offices like those affiliated with OU Medicine or Integris Health offer similar services but require appointment lead times of 4 to 8 weeks, accept more insurance plans, and cost 20 to 40 percent more per unit for injectables. They suit patients with diagnosed skin conditions (rosacea, psoriasis, precancerous lesions) or complex acne. Day spas in Oklahoma City offer facials at $80 to $120 but cannot legally administer injectables or lasers. Healthy Glo fills the gap: faster appointments (typically 1 to 2 weeks), lower injectable costs, and no insurance billing complexity, because most patients pay out-of-pocket. Choose Healthy Glo if you want Botox, fillers, or laser hair removal without the dermatologist's wait; choose a dermatologist if you have a diagnosed skin condition or expect insurance to cover treatment.
Healthy Glo is built for preventive and cosmetic skin care: adults starting Botox in their 30s and 40s, seasonal laser hair removal, and maintenance injectables. It works well for patients with steady skin (no active rosacea flare-ups) and clear goals (smoothing forehead lines or refining jawline definition). It does not suit patients with active acne, rosacea requiring prescription topicals, skin cancer screening, or complex reactions to injectables. Similarly, teenagers seeking acne treatment should see a dermatologist, not a medical spa.
New patients typically call or book online for a skin consultation, which takes 15 to 20 minutes and carries no cost or a nominal $25 fee waived if you proceed with treatment. A nurse practitioner assesses your skin type, discusses your goals, reviews contraindications (pregnancy, blood thinners, certain medications rule out injectables), and may recommend a starter dose of Botox or a single filler syringe. Patch testing for chemical peels is standard if you have sensitive skin. If you book a facial or laser service, you fill out a health form and discuss any prior reactions to strong actives or light. Most new patients do not undergo treatment on day one; they schedule a return visit within a week or two.
Healthy Glo operates Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., with select Saturday hours; verify specific Saturday availability and any extended evening hours before booking. The practice is located in an Oklahoma City strip center with ample free parking, no valet. Appointments typically run 30 to 60 minutes depending on service. No downtime occurs after facials or most laser treatments; Botox and fillers may cause mild bruising or swelling that resolves within three to five days. The clinic does not require a medical release or bloodwork before injectables, though you must disclose medications and allergies.
Healthy Glo occupies a practical niche in Oklahoma City's cosmetic skin care market, offering clinical-grade treatments at accessible pricing and scheduling without the gatekeeping of dermatology. For patients committed to preventive injectables or seasonal laser work, it delivers results faster and cheaper than a dermatologist, with enough medical oversight to handle complications safely.
