Lenox Skincare is a medical spa in Oklahoma City that combines injectable treatments (Botox, dermal fillers) with laser and light-based therapies, operating under physician supervision. It occupies the middle ground between a traditional day spa and a medical dermatology office, handling cosmetic procedures that require clinical oversight but do not fall into major surgical territory.
Lenox Skincare offers injectables, laser treatments, and chemical peels administered by nurses and technicians under a physician's license. The practice focuses on anti-aging and skin refinement rather than treating medical skin conditions like severe acne or eczema. A licensed medical director approves treatment plans and oversees complex cases, a requirement in Oklahoma for injectables and ablative lasers. This structure means the environment is clinical enough for safety but styled as a spa rather than a dermatology clinic.
Botox starts at $12 per unit, with typical treatments using 20 to 60 units depending on forehead, frown lines, and crow's feet. A standard forehead treatment falls around $240 to $360. Dermal fillers (Juvéderm and Restylane brands) range from $600 to $800 per syringe; most clients use one syringe for lips or one for cheeks, though deeper lines may require two.
Laser treatments are priced by area and type. IPL photofacials (broad-spectrum light for sun damage and redness) typically cost $300 to $500 per session, with packages of four or six bringing per-session cost down to $250 to $350. Laser hair removal starts at $75 per small area (underarm, bikini line) and scales to $400 to $500 for full legs or back; packages of six bring costs down proportionally.
Chemical peels range from $150 to $400 depending on depth and area treated. Verify current pricing by phone, as filler brands and unit pricing shift seasonally and with promoter codes.
Oklahoma City has a handful of medical spas. Skin Deep Aesthetics, also in the city, offers similar injectables and lasers at broadly comparable pricing ($12 to $15 per Botox unit) but leans slightly more toward advanced laser treatments like microneedling radiofrequency. Lenox's strength is consistency and availability; it has built a larger staff and accepts more first-time clients without extended waiting periods.
Classical dermatology offices like those at OU Medicine or Southwestern Medical Associates handle Botox and fillers but charge higher per-unit costs ($13 to $16 per Botox unit) and typically require a dermatology consultation before cosmetic work. They suit patients with underlying skin conditions or medical history that requires physician assessment rather than a technician evaluation.
Choose Lenox if you want straightforward cosmetic injectables or laser treatments, prefer spa-like setting, and are comfortable with nurse or technician administration under physician oversight. Choose a dermatology office if you have rosacea, active acne, or skin sensitivities that require medical assessment first.
Lenox is a fit for established adults aged 30 to 65 seeking maintenance anti-aging treatments, first-time injectable users who want clinical safety without dermatology-level cost, and those interested in laser hair removal or photofacials without medical skin disease. The practice does not treat severe or ongoing skin conditions, and it does not perform surgical procedures like large volume fat transfer or thread lifts.
Patients under 21, those with active infection, bleeding disorders, or pregnancy are not candidates for injectables. Patients with darker skin tones should ask about laser settings; IPL and some ablative lasers carry higher risk of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation in darker skin, and the practitioner should confirm experience and adjusted parameters.
A first appointment begins with a consultation, usually 20 to 30 minutes, where a nurse or technician gathers medical history, takes photos, and discusses goals. The physician reviews the chart and may speak briefly with you. If you are approved, the procedure (injection or laser) typically happens the same day and takes 15 to 45 minutes depending on scope.
After injectables, expect mild redness or slight swelling that subsides within hours. Avoid strenuous exercise and alcohol for 24 hours. Results appear over 7 to 14 days for Botox and immediately for fillers, with filler settling more fully over two weeks.
After laser, mild redness and flaking are normal for 24 to 48 hours. Most people return to normal activity immediately but should use sunscreen 30+ SPF for at least one week.
Lenox Skincare operates Monday through Friday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., with limited Saturday hours (verify by phone before scheduling). The practice is located in midtown Oklahoma City with dedicated parking adjacent to the building. No appointment is required to ask pricing questions by phone, though treatment consultations must be booked in advance. The clinic accepts major insurance plans for medical dermatology referrals but does not bill insurance for cosmetic procedures; cosmetic treatment is cash-pay only.
Lenox draws clients because it consolidates injectables, lasers, and photo facials under one roof with straightforward pricing and reliable clinician experience.
