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You’re not chasing perfection. You want to look in the mirror and see someone who looks well-rested, refreshed, and like they have their life together. That’s what cosmetic treatments do when they’re done right.
Botox smooths the lines that make you look tired even when you’re not. Facials bring back that glow you used to have without trying. Laser hair removal means you stop wasting time on razors and waxing appointments. Skin rejuvenation treatments fade the sun damage, uneven tone, and texture that makeup can’t quite cover.
These aren’t luxuries. They’re investments in how you show up—at work, at home, in photos you don’t immediately want to delete. The results look natural because they should. You’re enhancing what’s already there, not becoming someone else.
We bring medical-grade aesthetic treatments to Maspeth without making you drive all over Queens to get them. We use FDA-approved products, follow strict safety protocols, and treat every consultation like what it is—a conversation, not a sales pitch.
Maspeth residents deserve access to quality aesthetic care that doesn’t talk down to them or upsell treatments they don’t need. You’ll get honest recommendations based on what will actually work for your skin type, your goals, and your budget. If a treatment isn’t right for you, we’ll tell you. That’s the difference between a medical spa and a place just trying to move product.
It starts with a consultation. You’ll talk through what’s bothering you—fine lines, stubborn hair, dull skin, whatever it is. We’ll assess your skin, ask about your medical history, and explain which treatments make sense for your specific situation. You’ll get realistic expectations about results, timeline, and cost before anything happens.
If you move forward, the actual treatment is straightforward. Botox takes about 15 minutes. Facials run 45 to 60 minutes depending on what your skin needs. Laser hair removal sessions vary based on the area being treated. Most people go back to their day right after with minimal to no downtime.
Aftercare is simple. You’ll get clear instructions on what to avoid and when you’ll see results. Some treatments work immediately, others take a few days or weeks to fully show. Follow-up appointments are scheduled based on your treatment plan, whether that’s a series of laser sessions or a Botox touch-up in a few months.
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Botox and injectable treatments target forehead lines, crow’s feet, and frown lines. The results last three to four months on average, and you’ll start seeing the smoothing effect within a few days. It’s not about freezing your face—it’s about softening the expressions that make you look more stressed than you feel.
Facials are customized based on your skin type and concerns. Whether you’re dealing with acne, dryness, aging, or just need a reset, the treatment is tailored. You’re not getting a one-size-fits-all approach. Maspeth’s climate and lifestyle factors—pollution, hard water, seasonal changes—all get factored into what your skin actually needs.
Laser hair removal uses medical-grade technology that’s safe for different skin tones. You’ll need multiple sessions spaced weeks apart for full results, but most people see significant hair reduction that lasts. No more razor burn, ingrown hairs, or monthly waxing appointments.
Skin rejuvenation treatments address sun damage, uneven texture, fine lines, and pigmentation issues. Options range from chemical peels to laser resurfacing depending on how aggressive you want to go and how much downtime you can handle. The goal is healthier, clearer skin that doesn’t need as much concealer to look good.
You don’t have to figure it out on your own—that’s what the consultation is for. During your first visit, we’ll look at your skin, ask what’s bothering you most, and assess factors like your skin type, tone, and any previous treatments you’ve had. We’ll recommend what will actually address your concerns based on medical expertise, not what costs the most.
If you’re dealing with multiple issues—say, fine lines and hyperpigmentation—we’ll prioritize based on what will give you the most noticeable improvement first. Sometimes that means combining treatments, sometimes it means starting with one and adding another later. You’ll leave with a clear plan and realistic expectations about what each treatment does and doesn’t do.
The key is being honest about your goals, your budget, and how much downtime you can handle. That information shapes the recommendation. If a treatment isn’t right for you, we’ll say so. There’s no point in doing something that won’t work for your skin or your lifestyle.
The actual injection takes about 10 to 15 minutes. You’ll feel a small pinch with each injection, but it’s quick. Most people don’t need numbing cream, though it’s available if you’re sensitive. After the injections, you might have slight redness or small bumps at the injection sites, but those usually disappear within an hour or two.
You’ll be told to avoid lying down for a few hours and to skip intense workouts for the rest of the day. This helps prevent the Botox from migrating to areas it shouldn’t. Results start showing up in about three to five days, with full effects visible around two weeks. The treated muscles gradually relax, smoothing out the lines without making your face look frozen if it’s done correctly.
Results typically last three to four months. As the Botox wears off, the lines slowly come back, and that’s when most people schedule their next appointment. Over time, some people find they can go longer between treatments because the muscles have been trained to relax. You’re not committed to doing it forever—you can stop anytime and your face will return to how it was before.
Most people need six to eight sessions spaced four to six weeks apart for significant, long-lasting hair reduction. That’s because hair grows in cycles, and laser only works on hair that’s actively growing. Each session targets the hairs that are in the growth phase at that time, which is why multiple treatments are necessary to catch all the hair over time.
The exact number depends on the area being treated, your hair type, and your skin tone. Coarse, dark hair on lighter skin responds fastest. Finer or lighter hair may need more sessions. Hormonal factors also play a role—areas influenced by hormones like the face or bikini line sometimes need occasional maintenance sessions even after the initial series.
You’ll start seeing results after the first few sessions. Hair grows back slower and finer each time. By the end of your treatment plan, most people have 70% to 90% permanent hair reduction. Some stray hairs might pop up occasionally, but nothing like what you were dealing with before. It’s a time investment upfront that pays off in not having to shave or wax constantly.
Safety comes down to three things: who’s performing the treatment, what products we’re using, and whether we’re following proper protocols. At our medical spa, treatments are performed by trained professionals using FDA-approved products and medical-grade equipment. That’s the baseline you should expect.
Before any treatment, you’ll go through a medical history review. Certain conditions, medications, or skin sensitivities can make some treatments unsuitable or require modifications. We won’t skip this step because it directly impacts your safety and results. If something in your history raises a red flag, we’ll either adjust the approach or recommend a different treatment entirely.
Aftercare instructions matter just as much as the treatment itself. You’ll be told what to avoid—sun exposure, certain skincare products, activities that could irritate treated skin. Following those instructions reduces the risk of complications and helps you get the results you’re paying for. If something doesn’t feel right after a treatment, you should be able to contact us and get a straight answer, not be brushed off.
A medical spa offers treatments that go beyond relaxation—they’re medical-grade procedures that actually change your skin at a deeper level. Think Botox, laser treatments, chemical peels, and injectable fillers. These require medical oversight, trained staff, and FDA-approved products. A day spa focuses on relaxation and surface-level treatments like massages, basic facials, and body wraps.
The key difference is who’s supervising and what we’re allowed to do. Medical spas operate under the direction of a licensed physician, even if the doctor isn’t physically performing every treatment. That medical oversight means access to stronger products and equipment that aren’t available at regular spas. It also means higher safety standards and protocols.
You go to a day spa to unwind. You go to a medical spa to address specific skin concerns with treatments that have measurable, lasting results. The environment might feel similar—calm, professional, focused on your comfort—but what’s happening to your skin is fundamentally different. We can offer some relaxation services too, but the core focus is aesthetic medicine, not just pampering.
Botox is typically priced per unit, and the number of units you need depends on the area being treated and how strong your muscles are. Treating forehead lines might need 10 to 20 units, while crow’s feet and frown lines could add another 20 to 30 units. We’ll give you a cost estimate during your consultation once we assess what you need.
Laser hair removal is usually sold in packages since you need multiple sessions. Pricing varies based on the size of the area—underarms cost less than full legs, for example. Buying a package upfront is almost always cheaper than paying per session. Facials range depending on what’s included and how customized the treatment is.
Here’s what matters more than the sticker price: what you’re actually getting for your money. Cheap Botox might mean diluted product or someone without proper training doing the injections. Discount laser hair removal could mean outdated equipment that doesn’t work as well or takes more sessions. You’re paying for expertise, quality products, and results that actually last. Ask about what’s included, what results to expect, and whether follow-up visits are part of the cost. That tells you if the price is fair.
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