The Medspa @50th is a standalone aesthetics clinic offering Botox, dermal fillers, laser treatments, and chemical peels to Oklahoma City patients who want non-invasive cosmetic procedures outside a hospital or dermatology office. It sits in the city's medical-service tier between independent estheticians and dermatology practices, serving adults seeking preventive or corrective skin work with medical-grade technology and a physician or nurse practitioner on staff.
Medical spas operate under a physician's license and deliver treatments (injectables, lasers, chemical peels) that require clinical oversight but do not constitute surgery. The Medspa @50th combines injectable services like Botox and fillers with skin treatments such as laser resurfacing and chemical peels. Unlike a dermatology office, which diagnoses and treats skin disease, or a day spa, which cannot use injectables, a medspa bridges the two: it handles cosmetic rejuvenation at a clinical standard without the surgeon-led infrastructure of a surgical center.
The clinic employs or contracts a physician or mid-level practitioner (nurse practitioner or physician assistant) to oversee treatments and prescribe products. This staffing model matters: it means consultations can address skin concerns with medical accuracy, and procedures can be tailored to skin type and health history.
The Medspa @50th offers four main service categories:
Injectables. Botox injections to the forehead, frown lines, and crow's feet typically run between $10 and $15 per unit at Oklahoma City medspas; a single forehead treatment may use 20 to 30 units, putting cost in the $200 to $450 range per appointment. Dermal fillers (Juvéderm, Restylane, Radiesse) range from $500 to $800 per syringe depending on the brand and area treated. Lips, cheeks, and under-eye hollows are the most common targets.
Laser treatments. Fractional CO2 and non-ablative lasers for skin texture, pigmentation, and acne scarring typically cost $500 to $1,500 per session; most patients need three to six sessions spaced four to six weeks apart. Prices here should be confirmed directly, as laser technology and session packages vary.
Chemical peels. Light and medium peels for texture and fine lines range from $150 to $400 per treatment. Deeper peels may be higher and require longer healing time.
Skincare products. Prescription-strength retinoids, vitamin C serums, and sunscreens sold in-clinic typically run $50 to $200 per product.
All prices should be verified by calling the clinic, as promotional packages and seasonal pricing are common in this sector.
Oklahoma City's cosmetic injectable market includes dermatology practices (Dermatology Associates of Oklahoma, for example), plastic surgeons' offices, and independent medspas. The choice depends on your priority.
Dermatologists have medical training in skin disease and can address both cosmetic and medical concerns in one visit. If you have active acne, rosacea, or moles alongside your desire for fillers, a dermatology office is more efficient. Expect longer lead times and higher consultation fees; many dermatologists treat injectables as one service among many, not their primary focus.
Plastic surgeons recommend or perform more invasive procedures (facelifts, implants) alongside injectables. If you are considering surgery, a surgeon's office is appropriate; if you want injectables only, you are paying surgeon-level overhead.
Independent medspas like The Medspa @50th concentrate on injectables and skin treatments without the breadth of a dermatology practice or the surgical capacity of a surgeon's office. This typically means shorter appointment wait times, dedicated expertise in injectables, and lower costs than surgical settings. The trade-off: a medspa cannot diagnose or treat skin disease, so if you develop a new rash or suspect skin cancer, you will need a dermatologist anyway.
Choose a medspa if you have clear cosmetic goals (preventive Botox, filler for volume loss, laser for texture) and no active skin concerns. Choose a dermatology office if you are treating acne, rosacea, or have new skin changes alongside cosmetic wishes.
Best for: Adults 30 to 70 seeking preventive or corrective injectables, skin texture improvement, or fine-line softening; patients who want to avoid downtime (laser and peels require little recovery) or surgery; repeat injectable users who value convenience and consistency; people in Oklahoma City who prefer medspas over dermatology due to faster scheduling or specific provider preference.
Not ideal for: Anyone with active acne, rosacea, psoriasis, or undiagnosed skin changes (see a dermatologist first); patients seeking major volume restoration or facial sculpting (a surgeon or experienced injector with surgical background may be better); people with unrealistic expectations about what injectables can achieve; those unwilling to commit to touch-ups every three to four months (Botox and fillers are not permanent).
A first appointment at a medspa typically runs 45 to 60 minutes. You will complete a health and medication history form, noting allergies, pregnancy, and recent procedures. The provider will assess your skin and face in natural and bright light, discuss your goals and timeline, and show before-and-after photos of similar treatments. For injectables, the provider will explain unit placement, expected results, and longevity (Botox lasts three to four months; fillers, six months to two years depending on type). You will sign a consent form acknowledging risks (bruising, asymmetry, rare complications). If you choose to proceed that day, the injection itself takes 10 to 15 minutes. Bruising and swelling may appear over the next 24 to 48 hours; results develop over two weeks for Botox and one to two weeks for fillers.
The Medspa @50th is located on 50th Street in Oklahoma City. Parking specifics and current hours should be confirmed by phone or website, as medspa hours often include evening appointments to accommodate working patients. Call ahead to book a consultation; walk-in availability is rare at medspas, and popular providers book weeks in advance.
The Medspa @50th serves Oklahoma City patients who want quick, focused cosmetic procedures backed by medical oversight, without the time and cost of a surgical setting or the broader scope of a dermatology practice.
