Restorative Injectables By Taylor Campbell is a single-injector medical spa focused entirely on neuromodulators and dermal fillers, operating from a private treatment suite rather than a multi-provider clinic. The practice serves clients seeking preventive or restorative injectables in Oklahoma City with an approach built on longer consultation times and adjustment flexibility within a single appointment.
Taylor Campbell operates as an independent injector rather than a franchise or large-group medical spa. The practice does not offer laser treatments, chemical peels, or other modalities—injections only. This scope means clients cannot book a bundled package of multiple services in one visit but can expect the injector's full attention during the consultation and procedure. The practice sits in the medical spa category because injectables require physician oversight (typically a supervising MD or DO on staff or by protocol), but the day-to-day operation is leaner than a full-service center.
Neuromodulator pricing (Botox, Dysport, Xeomin) typically ranges from $12 to $15 per unit in Oklahoma City medical spas; Restorative Injectables charges $12 per unit for Botox. A preventive forehead treatment often runs 20 to 24 units, placing a typical visit at $240 to $290 before any second-hand adjustments or additional areas. Dermal fillers (Juvéderm, Radiesse, Restylane) are priced by syringe, not milliliter, and a single syringe ranges from $600 to $700 at this practice, again within the mid-to-upper range for Oklahoma City. Lip enhancement with filler typically requires one syringe as an entry point.
Pricing should be confirmed directly; filler brands and costs can shift seasonally or with inventory changes.
Most multi-service medical spas in Oklahoma City (including larger chains and clinic-based aesthetics departments) employ multiple injectors on rotation, reducing appointment wait times but increasing the chance of inconsistent technique or need for correction visits. Restorative Injectables' single-injector model means longer lead times for new clients but consistency: the same person performs consultation and injection at every visit, making adjustment or refinement easier to communicate. Clients prioritizing minimal wait time and breadth of services (laser, microneedling, hydrafacials) should choose a full-service spa; those valuing injector continuity and preventive precision should expect to book 1 to 3 weeks out here.
Pricing is competitive but not the lowest; practices using volume discounts or aggressive package deals undercut this rate, but those savings often reflect less time spent per client or less experienced injectors.
This practice works well for clients seeking preventive Botox (starting in the early 30s), touch-ups for existing treatment, or custom filler placement where the injector's eye for facial anatomy matters. It suits those who dislike high-volume clinic settings or who have had unsatisfying results elsewhere and want to discuss correction.
It is not suited to clients seeking same-day or walk-in appointments, those wanting a one-stop aesthetic visit including non-injectable services, or those with a very tight budget. Clients new to injectables may need a longer consultation and should allow extra time.
A first appointment typically includes a 15 to 30-minute consultation covering goals (preventive vs. corrective), medical history (contraindications, prior treatments), and a plan. The injector will often take baseline photos and mark treatment areas. The injection itself takes 5 to 10 minutes for a single area; results from Botox appear over 5 to 7 days and peak at 2 weeks. Filler results are immediate but refine over 1 to 2 weeks as swelling subsides. Clients should avoid blood thinners (ibuprofen, alcohol) for 24 hours prior and expect mild bruising or swelling to resolve within days.
Specific hours and parking details should be confirmed by calling or visiting the practice's contact information. The practice operates as a private suite, not a shared medical building, so parking is typically reserved.
Restorative Injectables fills a real gap in Oklahoma City's aesthetic market for injector-focused, continuous-care injections without the cost or appointment delays of high-end dermatology or the impersonal rotation of large spas. It earns its place by prioritizing technique and relationship over speed.
