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Medical Spa in Floral Park, NY

Look Like You, Just More Refreshed

You don’t need a dramatic change. You need someone who understands facial aesthetics, uses FDA-approved treatments, and delivers results that look natural—not overdone.
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Med Spa Services in Floral Park

What Happens When Experience Meets Precision

You walk in with a specific concern. Maybe it’s the lines between your brows that make you look tired. Maybe it’s uneven texture that makeup can’t hide anymore. Maybe you’re just tired of spending twenty minutes every morning shaving areas that never stay smooth.

Here’s what changes: you stop thinking about it. The Botox settles in over a few days, and suddenly you’re not catching your reflection and seeing stress. Your skin actually holds moisture after a facial instead of feeling tight by noon. Laser hair removal means your morning routine gets shorter, not longer.

This isn’t about chasing perfection. It’s about removing the small frustrations that add up—so you can stop managing your appearance and just live.

Floral Park Medical Spa Experts

Credentials You Can Verify, Not Just Claims

We’ve served the Floral Park area and broader Queens and Long Island communities since 2009. Our practice is led by Jennifer DiLandro, a nurse practitioner with over 18 years of injection experience who’s treated thousands of patients. She’s not just licensed—she’s ranked as an Allergan Top 250 Injector in the United States and holds Expert Level V certification with multiple aesthetic manufacturers.

Every treatment plan is supervised by medical doctors and nurse practitioners. That’s not marketing language. That’s how we operate. You’re not seeing someone who took a weekend course—you’re seeing professionals who’ve built their careers on this specific skill set.

Floral Park sits right at the Queens-Nassau County line, and that’s exactly the kind of community we serve: people who want quality without pretension, results without drama, and providers who treat them like adults, not walking wallets.

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How Our Med Spa Process Works

No Surprises, Just Clear Steps Forward

First, you book a consultation. This isn’t a sales pitch. It’s a conversation about what you’re noticing, what bothers you, and what you’ve tried before. We’ll discuss your medical history, current medications, and realistic expectations. If Botox isn’t the right move, you’ll hear that. If laser hair removal won’t work on your skin type, you’ll know before spending a dime.

Once you decide to move forward, the actual treatment is faster than you’d think. Botox takes about ten minutes. Fillers might take twenty. Laser hair removal depends on the area, but most sessions are under thirty minutes. You’re not losing your afternoon.

After treatment, you get specific aftercare instructions. For injectables, that means avoiding lying down for a few hours and skipping the gym for a day. For laser treatments, it means staying out of the sun and keeping the area clean. Results show up gradually—Botox peaks around two weeks, fillers settle within days, and laser hair removal requires multiple sessions spaced weeks apart.

You’ll schedule follow-ups based on what you’re having done. Most injectable clients return every three to six months. Laser hair removal typically needs six to eight sessions for full results. The goal isn’t to keep you coming back forever—it’s to maintain results that actually last.

Relaxing facial treatment at Dolce Aesthetics in Alley Pond Park, NY.

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About Dolce Aesthetics

Botox, Fillers, and Laser Treatments

What's Actually Included in Your Visit

When you come in for Botox, you’re getting FDA-approved neurotoxin injected by someone who’s done this thousands of times. The product is real—not diluted, not expired, not some gray-market alternative. You’ll see the vial, the lot number, everything. Treatment targets specific muscles that cause wrinkles, like the forehead, crow’s feet, or the lines between your brows.

Dermal fillers like Juvederm and Radiesse work differently. They add volume where you’ve lost it—cheeks, lips, under-eye hollows, jawline. We evaluate your facial structure first, because what works for someone else’s face might not work for yours. The goal is balance, not overfilling one area and ignoring the rest.

Laser hair removal uses concentrated light to target hair follicles. It works best on dark hair and lighter skin, but newer technology has expanded who qualifies. Each session weakens the follicle, so hair grows back thinner and slower until it mostly stops. You’ll need multiple treatments because hair grows in cycles, and the laser only works on active growth.

Facials and skin rejuvenation treatments—chemical peels, microneedling, laser facials—address texture, tone, and overall skin quality. These aren’t the same as a spa facial where you leave smelling like lavender. These are clinical treatments that actually change your skin at a cellular level. Expect some redness, maybe light peeling, but also expect visible improvement.

Our Floral Park clients often combine treatments. Botox for lines, filler for volume, laser for hair removal, and regular facials to maintain skin quality. That’s not upselling—it’s addressing different concerns that don’t all respond to the same solution.

Woman receiving a facial treatment at Dolce Aesthetics for glowing skin.

How much does Botox cost at a medical spa in Floral Park?

Botox is typically priced per unit, and most providers in the New York area charge between ten and fifteen dollars per unit. The total cost depends on how many units you need, which varies by treatment area and how strong your muscles are.

Forehead lines usually take ten to twenty units. Crow’s feet need about twelve to fifteen units per side. The “elevens” between your brows often require fifteen to twenty-five units. If you’re treating all three areas, you’re looking at forty to sixty units total, which translates to roughly four hundred to seven hundred dollars per session.

Pricing that seems too good to be true usually is. Some places advertise cheap Botox but dilute it heavily or use inexperienced injectors. You end up needing more product or coming back sooner, which costs more in the long run. We offer competitive pricing with package deals and promotions, but the focus is on using the right amount of quality product—not just the cheapest option.

Laser hair removal significantly reduces hair growth, but “permanent” is a strong word. Most people see an eighty to ninety-five percent reduction after completing their full treatment series. The hair that does grow back is usually much finer and lighter, to the point where many clients stop removing it altogether.

You’ll need multiple sessions—typically six to eight treatments spaced four to six weeks apart. That’s because hair grows in cycles, and the laser only works on hair that’s actively growing. After your initial series, you might need occasional touch-ups once or twice a year, especially in hormonal areas like the face or bikini line.

Results vary based on hair color, skin tone, and hormonal factors. Dark hair on lighter skin responds best. Blonde, red, or gray hair doesn’t absorb the laser energy as well, so results are less dramatic. Hormonal changes—pregnancy, menopause, certain medications—can trigger new hair growth even after successful treatment. That doesn’t mean the laser didn’t work; it means your body changed.

A medical spa operates under medical supervision, which means a licensed physician oversees all treatments. That’s required by law for procedures like Botox, fillers, and certain laser treatments. A day spa focuses on relaxation and surface-level treatments—massages, basic facials, body wraps—that don’t require medical oversight.

The difference matters most when you’re getting injectables or anything that penetrates the skin. At a medical spa, you’re seeing nurse practitioners, physician assistants, or doctors who have medical training and can handle complications if they arise. They understand facial anatomy, medication interactions, and how to manage adverse reactions. A day spa esthetician, no matter how skilled, doesn’t have that background.

Medical spas also use clinical-grade equipment and pharmaceutical products. The lasers are stronger, the chemical peels go deeper, and the results are more dramatic. That comes with more risk, which is why medical supervision matters. At our practice, every treatment plan is supervised by doctors and nurse practitioners—not because it sounds good, but because that’s the standard of care you should expect.

Botox takes three to five days to start working, with full results visible around ten to fourteen days. You won’t see an immediate change when you leave the office. The neurotoxin needs time to block the nerve signals that cause muscle contractions. Some people notice a difference sooner, but two weeks is when you should evaluate whether you need any adjustments.

Fillers work faster. You’ll see volume immediately after injection, though there’s usually some swelling for the first twenty-four to forty-eight hours. Once that settles, you’re seeing your actual result. Some fillers continue to improve over a few weeks as they integrate with your tissue and stimulate collagen production, but the bulk of the change happens right away.

Both treatments are temporary. Botox lasts three to four months on average, though some people metabolize it faster or slower. Fillers last anywhere from six months to two years depending on the product and where it’s placed. Areas with more movement—like lips—break down filler faster than static areas like cheeks. Your injector will give you a realistic timeline based on what you’re having done and how your body typically responds.

Botox and fillers are FDA-approved and have decades of safety data behind them. Millions of treatments happen every year with minimal complications. That doesn’t mean they’re risk-free, but serious problems are rare when you’re seeing a qualified injector who understands facial anatomy.

Common side effects are minor: bruising, swelling, redness at the injection site. These resolve within a few days. Less common but still manageable issues include asymmetry, overcorrection, or results you don’t love. A skilled injector can often adjust these with additional product or, in the case of certain fillers, dissolve them entirely with an enzyme called hyaluronidase.

Serious complications—vascular occlusion, infection, nerve damage—are extremely rare but possible. That’s why you want someone with medical training and emergency protocols in place. At our practice, you’re seeing nurse practitioners with 18+ years of experience who’ve injected thousands of patients. They know how to avoid blood vessels, recognize warning signs, and handle complications immediately if they occur. That level of expertise significantly reduces your risk compared to seeing someone with minimal training.

It depends entirely on what you’re treating. Botox and fillers are temporary, so yes, you’ll need repeat treatments to maintain results. Most people return every three to six months for Botox and every six to eighteen months for fillers, depending on the product and area treated.

Laser hair removal requires a series upfront—usually six to eight sessions spaced several weeks apart—followed by occasional maintenance. You can’t get permanent hair reduction in one visit because hair grows in cycles. Each session targets the hair that’s actively growing at that time.

Skin treatments like chemical peels, microneedling, and laser facials often work best as a series. You might do three to six treatments spaced a few weeks apart to build results, then maintain with quarterly or biannual sessions. One peel will improve your skin, but a series creates more dramatic, lasting change.

Your injector or esthetician will give you a realistic treatment plan during your consultation. If someone tells you one session will fix everything forever, they’re either lying or don’t understand how these treatments work. The goal is to set clear expectations upfront so you know what you’re committing to—both in terms of time and budget.

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