Pure Derma Med Spa is an injectable and laser-focused medical spa in Oklahoma City that sits between a dermatologist's office and a traditional day spa, offering services like Botox, fillers, laser skin resurfacing, and chemical peels under medical supervision but in a spa-style setting.
Pure Derma operates as a physician-supervised medical spa, meaning a licensed medical director (typically a physician or nurse practitioner) oversees treatment plans, but much of the execution happens in a spa environment rather than a clinical office. The distinction matters: treatments here are delivered by trained injectors and laser technicians, not by the medical director alone. This model allows faster appointments and lower costs than a dermatology practice while maintaining the oversight that distinguishes a med spa from an unmedical aesthetic salon.
Pure Derma's core menu centers on injectables and laser services. Botox typically runs $12 to $15 per unit, with a standard forehead treatment using 20 to 40 units (rough estimate: $240 to $600). Dermal fillers like Juvéderm and Restylane start around $600 per syringe and are used for lips, cheeks, and under-eye hollows. Laser treatments include hair removal (pricing varies by area size; a full leg session often falls between $200 and $400), laser skin resurfacing for texture and scars ($400 to $1,000+ depending on treatment area), and photofacials for sun damage ($150 to $400). Chemical peels range from $150 for a light peel to $600 for deeper treatments. Pricing is typical for Oklahoma City med spas and competitive with other injectables-focused practices; specific current rates should be confirmed directly as promotional pricing shifts seasonally.
Oklahoma City has several med spas; the most relevant comparison is between injectable-heavy practices like Pure Derma and dermatology offices that offer cosmetic services. A dermatologist's office (such as providers affiliated with OU Medical Center's dermatology department) will offer medical-grade treatments but typically charges 10 to 20 percent more per unit or syringe and may have longer lead times for non-urgent appointments. A traditional day spa offering injectables without physician oversight is cheaper upfront but carries regulatory and quality-control risk. Pure Derma's model trades some of the cachet of seeing a named dermatologist for faster scheduling, a more relaxed atmosphere, and mid-range pricing. If you want the procedure done by a board-certified dermatologist in person, choose a dermatology practice; if you prioritize convenience, affordability, and a spa atmosphere over that credential, Pure Derma fits better.
Pure Derma suits Oklahoma City residents seeking preventive or maintenance injectables (Botox every 3 to 4 months, filler touch-ups) and laser services for common concerns like unwanted hair, age spots, and mild acne scarring. It also suits people who want to avoid a clinical medical office feel. It does not suit patients with complex skin conditions requiring ongoing dermatologic diagnosis (rosacea, eczema, psoriasis) or those who insist on direct care from a physician; a dermatology office is better suited for those needs. It is also not ideal if you are seeking cosmetic surgery (facelifts, brow lifts) or injectable results from a physician injector exclusively.
First-time patients typically complete a consent form and brief skin consultation, during which a technician or nurse assesses your skin type, concerns, and goals. If you are pursuing injectables, the injector will review which products suit your anatomy and expectations, discuss the injection plan, and take before photos. The procedure itself (Botox or filler) usually takes 15 to 30 minutes. You may see mild swelling or redness afterward; most people return to normal activities immediately. For laser services, a patch test may be performed on a small area first, especially if you have not had that laser before. You do not typically meet the physician on the first visit unless complications arise or you request a consultation.
Pure Derma operates in a retail or medical office setting in Oklahoma City (specific address and hours should be confirmed on their website or by calling ahead, as med spa hours often include evening appointments to accommodate work schedules and can shift seasonally). On-site or nearby parking is standard for the Oklahoma City medical real estate where it is located. Walk-in appointments are generally not available; booking online or by phone is expected. Insurance does not cover cosmetic procedures, so payment is out-of-pocket; however, some practices offer financing options (CareCredit or in-house plans), which should be asked about when scheduling.
Pure Derma fills a practical gap in Oklahoma City's aesthetic care landscape: accessible injectables and laser services without the cost or formality of a dermatology office or the regulatory uncertainty of unmedical spas.
