The Body Boutique is a medical spa in Oklahoma City offering injectable treatments (Botox, fillers), laser skin resurfacing, chemical peels, and microneedling under the oversight of a medical director. It operates at a mid-market price point compared to dermatology clinics and luxury spas in the area, positioning itself for patients seeking physician-supervised cosmetic procedures without the full clinical atmosphere of a dermatology practice.
The Body Boutique functions as a licensed medical establishment staffed with registered nurses and licensed estheticians working under medical supervision. The facility handles non-surgical cosmetic treatments, meaning you go here for Botox or filler injections, not surgical facelifts. The setting is designed to feel spa-like rather than clinical, with treatment rooms and a retail skincare section. It serves Oklahoma City residents seeking preventive or corrective cosmetic work without seeking a dermatologist, as well as patients referred by dermatologists for specific procedures their own offices don't perform.
Injectables form the core menu. Botox pricing in Oklahoma City typically ranges from $10 to $15 per unit, with standard treatments requiring 20 to 40 units; confirm current pricing directly as rates fluctuate quarterly. Dermal fillers (Juvederm, Restylane variants) run $500 to $700 per syringe. Chemical peels range from $150 for lighter glycolic peels to $400 to $600 for medium-depth phenol peels. Microneedling with radiofrequency starts around $300 to $500 per session. Laser treatments for skin resurfacing, pigmentation, or hair removal typically cost $250 to $800 depending on treatment area and laser type. Skincare products sold on-site (prescription-strength retinoids, vitamin C serums, SPF) generally fall in the $40 to $150 range. Most medical spas in Oklahoma City offer package discounts for multiple sessions; ask whether a series of treatments qualifies you for a reduced per-session rate.
Oklahoma City has roughly a dozen established medical spas; The Body Boutique sits in the middle tier by price and range. Higher-end facilities like those affiliated with plastic surgery offices tend to charge 15 to 20 percent more for injectables and offer a broader surgical menu. Lower-cost med spas and direct-to-consumer esthetic chains (such as franchise concepts) undercut injector pricing by $2 to $5 per Botox unit but may employ fewer medical staff. Dermatology practices in Oklahoma City offer injectables and lasers but typically charge more per procedure and focus primarily on skin disease diagnosis and treatment; they suit you if you need medical evaluation for a skin concern alongside cosmetic work. Choose The Body Boutique if you want physician oversight without dermatology clinic overhead and pricing. Choose a dermatology practice if you have acne, rosacea, psoriasis, or skin cancer screening concerns mixed with cosmetic goals. Choose a lower-cost med spa if you prioritize price over clinic atmosphere.
The Body Boutique serves adults seeking preventive anti-aging treatments (starting Botox in your 30s to delay lines), maintenance injectables every three to four months, and combination laser and filler work for moderate aging signs. It suits people comfortable with needles and realistic about results (Botox smooths lines but doesn't erase them; fillers add volume but aren't permanent). It does not suit patients with active skin infections, severe sun damage requiring prescription-grade retinoid supervision (see a dermatologist), or expectations of surgical outcomes from non-surgical procedures. It is also not the right choice if you have had previous bad reactions to fillers or toxins; your history should be reviewed by a medical professional before treatment.
New patients typically complete a health history and photo consent form. A nurse or esthetician assesses your skin type, discusses goals, and may show you before-and-after photos of patients with similar concerns. The provider (often a nurse injector under medical director supervision) reviews the plan, marks injection sites if doing Botox or filler, and discusses pricing and realistic timelines. Botox takes three to seven days to show effect and peaks at two weeks; results last three to four months. Fillers are visible immediately but may soften over two weeks as swelling subsides; longevity ranges from six months to two years depending on product and location. If you are having a laser treatment or peel, the provider will explain pre-care (avoid sun, stop retinoids five to seven days before) and post-care (healing time, sun protection, temporary redness). Plan 30 to 60 minutes for your first appointment.
The Body Boutique operates Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and is closed Sunday (confirm these hours as seasonal adjustments sometimes occur). The facility offers on-site parking or street parking depending on its location within Oklahoma City; call ahead to confirm parking ease if you are driving during peak hours. Most medical spas require a valid ID and current photo for your file. Arrive 10 minutes early for paperwork. No numbing injections are required for Botox, but fillers often include topical anesthetic; this adds 10 minutes. Laser and peel treatments sometimes require numbing cream applied 20 minutes before the procedure.
The Body Boutique fills a practical gap for Oklahoma City residents wanting cosmetic injectables and lasers in a medically supervised setting without dermatology wait times or the cost markup of plastic surgery offices.
