Radiance Medical Aesthetics is a non-surgical cosmetic practice in Oklahoma City that focuses on injectables, laser skin treatments, and chemical peels. The clinic operates independently, without affiliation to a hospital system, and targets patients seeking refinement rather than invasive procedures. It sits in a market where Oklahoma City has expanded aesthetic options over the past decade, with demand concentrated in the midtown and Edmond corridors.
The practice delivers Botox, dermal fillers (primarily Juvéderm and Restylane lines), laser skin resurfacing, chemical peels, and microneedling. Procedures are performed by nurse injectors and licensed aestheticians under physician supervision, a structure common to medical spas but distinct from dermatology clinics where a physician typically performs injectables directly. The clinic positions itself for patients who want preventive anti-aging work, correction of fine lines and volume loss, and treatment of skin texture irregularities, acne scarring, or sun damage.
Botox typically ranges from $12 to $15 per unit in Oklahoma City; a standard brow lift treatment uses 20 to 30 units, putting a single appointment in the $240 to $450 range. Dermal fillers (Juvéderm or Restylane) cost $450 to $700 per syringe depending on the product and area treated. Chemical peels start at $150 for a light glycolic peel and extend to $400 to $600 for medium-depth peels. Laser treatments (fractional laser for resurfacing or pigmentation) typically fall between $300 and $800 per session depending on area and intensity. Many practices offer package pricing for series treatments, and Radiance may offer discounts for multiple syringe purchases or bundled services; confirm current rates and any seasonal promotions directly by phone or website.
Oklahoma City's aesthetic market splits between medical spas (nurse injectors and aestheticians under physician oversight), dermatology practices that offer injectables, and plastic surgery offices. Dermatologists such as those at Advanced Dermatology or private practices like those affiliated with OU Health often charge slightly more per unit for Botox (sometimes $14 to $16) but inject personally and can address complex skin conditions alongside cosmetic work. Plastic surgery offices (including Cosmetic Surgery Center of Oklahoma) charge higher overall, especially for fillers, but offer surgical options and often employ physicians for all injections. Radiance typically occupies the middle ground on cost and accessibility: lower entry point than surgery-centered practices, lower unit cost than physician-injected dermatology, and faster appointment availability because nurse injectors have greater scheduling flexibility than physicians.
Choose Radiance if you want routine maintenance Botox or straightforward filler placement at a price point competitive with other non-surgical spas. Choose a dermatology practice if your skin has active medical concerns (severe acne, rosacea, pigmentation disorders) that need diagnosis and treatment alongside cosmetics. Choose a plastic surgery center if you are considering surgical options or want a surgeon's oversight on complex facial anatomy.
This clinic suits patients comfortable with nurse injector expertise for standard procedures, those seeking preventive or maintenance treatments rather than major volume restoration, and patients who value quick appointment turnaround and a spa-like setting. It does not suit patients with complex skin diseases requiring a dermatologist's diagnostic skill, those needing surgical correction (deep wrinkles, severe sagging, tissue removal), or patients who insist on physician injection regardless of cost.
A first appointment typically begins with a consultation where the aesthetician or nurse assesses skin type, discusses goals, and reviews any prior cosmetic treatments. Photos may be taken for before-and-after comparison. If you proceed to treatment the same day, you will receive topical numbing cream and the injection or peel itself, followed by aftercare instructions (no exercise for 24 hours post-injection, sun protection post-peel, etc.). Many patients see subtle results within 3 to 7 days for Botox and immediate plumping from fillers, with full effect after 2 weeks. Consultation-only visits are common and carry no charge.
Radiance Medical Aesthetics operates during standard business hours; confirm exact hours and days by phone because spa hours often shift seasonally or by appointment availability. Parking and location depend on the specific Oklahoma City address; most medical spas in the area occupy retail or mixed-use spaces with ample lot parking. Allow 30 to 60 minutes for a first visit including consultation and treatment, and 15 to 30 minutes for maintenance appointments.
Radiance fills a practical gap between dermatology and plastic surgery, offering quick access to routine aesthetic treatments at mid-market cost. For Oklahoma City residents seeking preventive injectables without lengthy dermatology waits or surgical decisions, the clinic delivers straightforward, predictable service.
