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7 Best Med Spas in Kirkland, WA (2026): Ratings, Reviews & Pricing

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By The No BS Med Spa Reviews Editorial Team · Updated 2026-05-20

Key Facts

  • Kirkland, WA has 7 medical spas listed in No BS Med Spa Reviews.
  • Average rating: 4.93 / 5 across 180 patient reviews.
  • Top rated: Glow Medispa - Kirkland (★ 5, 60 reviews)
  • Rating distribution: 5 spas at 5★, 2 at 4.0–4.99★, 0 at 3.0–3.99★.
  • Popular treatments: Botox, dermal fillers, HydraFacial, laser hair removal, body contouring, weight loss (GLP-1).

Kirkland, WA has 7 medical spas offering Botox, dermal fillers, laser treatments, body contouring, weight loss programs, and more. The average med spa in Kirkland holds a 4.93/5 rating across 180 aggregated patient reviews. Rankings on this page use a transparent priority score (rating × ln(review_count + 1)) — no paid placement in organic results.

About med spas in Kirkland

Kirkland's medical spa market caters to a mix of Seattle-area professionals and suburban residents seeking injectable and skin-treatment options closer to home than downtown. Most providers here operate hybrid clinics—combining aesthetic services with dermatology or wellness practices—rather than standalone med spas. The Pacific Northwest climate, with its long, cloudy winters and intense summer sun, drives consistent demand for laser hair removal and skin resurfacing treatments like chemical peels and microneedling, which patients often schedule before or after seasonal shifts. Washington's relatively straightforward medical spa licensing framework means most clinics here employ board-certified nurses or physician assistants under physician supervision, though standards vary by individual practice.

The typical Kirkland client tends toward preventive or early-intervention approaches: Botox and dermal fillers are popular, but so are HydraFacial and other maintenance-focused treatments. Pricing aligns with Seattle-area norms, generally in the mid-to-premium range for the Pacific Northwest. When comparing providers, confirm that injectors hold active licensure, ask about the specific products used, and request an in-person consultation before committing to treatment.

Below are the best 7 med spas in Kirkland picked by No BS Med Spa Reviews

Ranked by priority score (rating × log review count). All listings are unpaid.

How we ranked these: Priority score = rating × ln(reviews + 1). No spa paid to appear in this list. We evaluated 7 spas in Kirkland against 8 data points. Read our methodology →

  1. 1

    9750 NE 120th Pl Ste 3

    5 · 60 reviews
  2. 2

    9750 NE 120th Pl Ste 3

    5 · 20 reviews
  3. 3

    13128 Totem Lake Blvd NE #206

    5 · 20 reviews
  4. 4

    808 6th St South

    5 · 20 reviews
  5. 5

    414 Market St

    5 · 20 reviews
  6. 6

    11900 NE Village Plaza suite 168

    4.9 · 20 reviews
  7. 7

    114 Central Way

    4.6 · 20 reviews

All 7 Medical Spas in Kirkland

Popular Treatments in Kirkland

Local pricing and providers for each treatment.

Local Insights — Kirkland Med Spa Guide

There are 7 medical spas in Kirkland, WA, averaging 4.93/5 across 180 patient reviews. Of those, 7 hold ratings of 4.0 stars or higher — a sign that the Kirkland market skews toward well-established providers with consistent patient outcomes.

Neighborhoods like Downtown Kirkland concentrate higher-end injectable and laser providers, while outlying areas of Kirkland tend to offer broader wellness menus (IV therapy, GLP-1 programs, body contouring) at more accessible price points. Glow Medispa - Kirkland currently leads the city by priority score with a 5 rating across 60 reviews.

Compared with national benchmarks, Kirkland pricing for popular treatments tracks the local cost-of-living index, meaning Botox, fillers, and laser hair removal can swing 20–50% above or below the national midpoint depending on the specific neighborhood and provider tier.

How much does Botox cost in Kirkland?

Botox in Kirkland typically costs $10–$25 per unit. A full forehead treatment uses 20–50 units, so the total cost is usually $200–$1250 per session, depending on provider experience, injector credentials, and the specific neighborhood within Kirkland, WA. Most med spas offer per-unit pricing transparently; watch out for "per area" quotes that can obscure your final cost.

What is the top-rated med spa in Kirkland?

Glow Medispa - Kirkland is the top-rated medical spa in Kirkland, WA with a 5/5 rating across 60 verified patient reviews. Rankings on No BS Med Spa Reviews use a transparent priority score (rating × ln(review_count + 1)), so a clinic must combine strong ratings with meaningful review volume to reach the top. View Glow Medispa - Kirkland

How many medical spas are in Kirkland?

Kirkland, WA has 7 medical spas listed in No BS Med Spa Reviews. Together they hold 180 aggregated patient reviews with an average rating of 4.93 / 5.

  • 5 spas rated 5.0★
  • 2 spas rated 4.0–4.99★
  • 0 spas rated 3.0–3.99★
  • 0 spas rated below 3.0★
  • 0 spas with no rating yet

Treatment Pricing in Kirkland

TreatmentTypical CostUnitNational Avg.
Botox in Kirkland$10–$25per unit$10–$25
Dermal Fillers in Kirkland$600–$1,500per syringe$600–$1,500
Laser Hair Removal in Kirkland$100–$600per session$100–$600
HydraFacial in Kirkland$150–$350per treatment$150–$350
Microneedling in Kirkland$250–$700per session$250–$700
Chemical Peels in Kirkland$150–$800per session$150–$800
Body Contouring in Kirkland$600–$4,000per treatment area$600–$4,000
CoolSculpting in Kirkland$750–$1,500per applicator$750–$1,500

Prices are typical local ranges based on cost-of-living adjustment vs. national averages. Final pricing varies by provider experience, product brand, and quantity.

Where to Find Med Spas in Kirkland

Med spa density in Kirkland, WAis highest in these neighborhoods, which cluster the city's injectable, laser, and skincare providers.

  • Downtown Kirkland
  • North Kirkland
  • South Kirkland

Tips for Choosing a Med Spa in Kirkland

  1. Verify medical director credentials. A licensed physician (MD or DO) should oversee injectables and laser care; ask who the medical director is and confirm their license is active in WA.
  2. Check before/after photos. Look for unretouched, consistent-lighting photos of patients with skin and anatomy similar to yours — not stock or marketing imagery.
  3. Ask about product brands. Reputable Kirkland med spas use FDA-approved injectables (Botox, Dysport, Juvéderm, Restylane, RHA). Ask to see the product box at the time of treatment.
  4. Confirm pricing in writing. Get per-unit (not per-area) pricing for Botox, per-syringe pricing for fillers, and a written estimate for any package deal before paying.
  5. Read recent reviews. Prioritize reviews from the last 12 months over older ones, and pay attention to how the clinic responds to negative feedback.

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How we picked these spas in Kirkland

We evaluated 8 data points across 7 medical spas in Kirkland. No spa paid to appear in our rankings.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many medical spas are in Kirkland, WA?

Kirkland, WA has 7 medical spas listed in No BS Med Spa Reviews, with 180 aggregated patient reviews and an average rating of 4.93 out of 5 stars.

What is the best-rated med spa in Kirkland?

Glow Medispa - Kirkland is the highest-ranked medical spa in Kirkland by our priority score, with 5/5 rating and 60 reviews.

What treatments are offered at med spas in Kirkland?

Most med spas in Kirkland offer Botox, dermal fillers, laser hair removal, HydraFacial, microneedling, chemical peels, and body contouring. Some specialize in weight loss / GLP-1 programs (semaglutide, tirzepatide) and IV therapy.

How much does Botox cost in Kirkland, WA?

Botox in Kirkland typically costs $10–$25 per unit, depending on provider experience and metro area. A full forehead treatment uses 20–50 units, so total cost is usually $200–$1,250 per session.

How much does Botox cost at med spas near Kirkland?

Botox typically runs $10–$25 per unit at Washington med spas. A standard forehead treatment uses 20–30 units, so expect $200–$750 per session. Prices vary by provider credentials and neighborhood; Kirkland's Eastside location commands slightly higher rates than Seattle proper.

What's the difference between dermal fillers and Botox?

Botox relaxes muscles to smooth dynamic wrinkles; fillers add volume to address lines and hollowing. Both are injectables, but fillers (hyaluronic acid, calcium hydroxylapatite) work differently and last 6–18 months depending on type. A board-certified provider can recommend which suits your concerns.

Is laser hair removal safe on sensitive skin?

Modern laser systems can treat sensitive skin safely when operated by trained technicians. Certain wavelengths work better for darker skin; lighter skin tolerates others. Expect a consultation to assess your skin type and rule out contraindications like active acne or recent sun exposure.

How long does CoolSculpting or similar fat-freezing last?

Cryolipolysis (fat-freezing) destroys fat cells permanently, but weight gain can create new ones. Results appear over 8–12 weeks. It's not liposuction; it reduces stubborn pockets, not large volumes. Multiple sessions target different areas. Discuss realistic expectations with your provider.

Can I get GLP-1 weight-loss injections at a med spa in Kirkland?

Some med spas offer GLP-1 prescriptions under physician supervision, but this is a medical treatment, not cosmetic. Kirkland providers must have licensed medical directors. Expect comprehensive intake, regular check-ins, and monitoring. Costs run $200–$500+ monthly depending on dosage and sourcing.

What should I look for in a med spa's credentials?

Verify the medical director is a licensed physician (MD or DO). Injectors should be RNs, NPs, or PAs with formal training in aesthetics. Ask about liability insurance, infection-control protocols, and product sourcing. Washington requires certain oversight; reputable spas document staff qualifications transparently.

Does the rainy Seattle-area climate affect skin after treatments?

Kirkland's damp climate and moderate UV exposure mean aftercare is flexible but still important. Avoid direct rain on fresh microneedling or laser wounds; use sunscreen year-round despite cloud cover. Humidity can actually soothe irritated skin post-treatment. Your provider will give climate-specific guidance.

How much does microneedling cost, and how many sessions do I need?

Microneedling ranges $200–$600 per session at Washington providers. Most patients see results after 3–6 sessions spaced 4–6 weeks apart, depending on skin concerns and needle depth. Maintenance sessions once or twice yearly help sustain collagen-building effects.

Can I drive to a Kirkland med spa from Bellevue or Redmond without hassle?

Kirkland is 15–25 minutes from Bellevue and Redmond via I-405, depending on traffic. Eastside parking is generally adequate at most medical spas. Afternoon appointments avoid rush-hour congestion. Plan for variable drive times; I-405 congestion is routine during commute hours.

What's involved in a professional skincare consultation before starting treatments?

A thorough consultation includes skin analysis, discussion of goals, review of medical history and medications, patch-testing if needed, and honest outcome expectations. Board-certified providers photograph your skin and explain treatment options, timelines, and costs. Never skip this—it's how mismatches get prevented.

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Methodology: Provider data is sourced from public business records and continuously verified. Rankings use the priority score formula: rating × ln(review_count + 1). Industry context is informed by the AMSA State of the Industry 2025 and ASPS annual procedural statistics. No paid placement in organic results.

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