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67 Best Med Spas in San Francisco, CA (2026): Ratings, Reviews & Pricing

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By The No BS Med Spa Reviews Editorial Team · Updated 2026-05-19

Key Facts

  • San Francisco, CA has 67 medical spas listed in No BS Med Spa Reviews.
  • Average rating: 4.74 / 5 across 1,347 patient reviews.
  • Top rated: The Treatment Room (★ 5, 30 reviews)
  • Rating distribution: 16 spas at 5★, 50 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).

San Francisco, CA has 67 medical spas offering Botox, dermal fillers, laser treatments, body contouring, weight loss programs, and more. The average med spa in San Francisco holds a 4.74/5 rating across 1,347 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 San Francisco

San Francisco's medical spa market reflects the city's demographics: affluent, image-conscious, and skeptical of hard sells. Providers here range from dermatology-adjacent clinics in SOMA and the Marina to wellness-focused studios in the Mission and Hayes Valley. You'll find board-certified injectors offering Botox and dermal fillers alongside laser hair removal and microneedling specialists. California's regulatory environment is relatively permissive—many med spas operate under nurse practitioner or physician assistant oversight rather than dermatologist supervision—so the credentialing gap between providers is wider here than in some states. The Bay Area's year-round mild climate means less dramatic seasonal demand for skin treatments than in colder regions, but sun exposure from fog-free summers and outdoor culture keeps preventive injectables steady year-round.

The city skews toward subtle, "natural-looking" results over dramatic transformation, which shapes how many local providers market their work. Before committing to a treatment, verify your provider's board certification (whether in dermatology, plastic surgery, or nursing), ask about their specific training in the procedure you want, and schedule a consultation to assess their approach and comfort level with your goals. Price varies significantly depending on neighborhood and clinic positioning.

Below are the best 10 med spas in San Francisco 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 67 spas in San Francisco against 8 data points. Read our methodology →

  1. 1

    3600 California St #2

    5 · 30 reviews
  2. 2

    170 Grant Ave 4th Floor

    4.9 · 30 reviews
  3. 3

    3939 24th St

    4.7 · 30 reviews
  4. 4

    1162 Mission St

    4.5 · 30 reviews
  5. 5

    490 Post St STE 913

    5 · 20 reviews
  6. 6

    2250 Union St #304

    5 · 20 reviews
  7. 7

    490 Post St STE 1509

    5 · 20 reviews
  8. 8

    230 California St suite 603

    5 · 20 reviews
  9. 9

    2300 Sutter St Suite 303

    5 · 20 reviews
  10. 10

    1101 Van Ness Ave Unit #2

    5 · 20 reviews

All 67 Medical Spas in San Francisco

The Treatment Room

3600 California St #2

5 · 30

Eternia Medspa

170 Grant Ave 4th Floor

4.9 · 30

SkinSpirit Noe Valley

3939 24th St

4.7 · 30

QUA SPA at SOMA GRAND

1162 Mission St

4.5 · 30

Premier Wellness & Aesthetics Center

490 Post St STE 913

5 · 20

B. Beauty Medical Aesthetics

2250 Union St #304

5 · 20

Medical Skin Aesthetics

490 Post St STE 1509

5 · 20

Urban Allure Medical Spa

230 California St suite 603

5 · 20

MedEstheticsRX

2300 Sutter St Suite 303

5 · 20

Restore Aesthetics

1101 Van Ness Ave Unit #2

5 · 20

ParlourRx

2030 Union St Suite 300C

5 · 20

NursUrSkin

2500 Clay St

5 · 20

Ayurva Medical

1101 Van Ness Ave Ste #2

5 · 20

IDYLLIC Aesthetics

1106 Vicente St

5 · 20

Laser Clear Skin MedSpa

414 Francisco St

5 · 20

Infinite Health Zone Integrative Medicine San Francisco

490 Post St Floor 12

5 · 20

Elinea on 18th & Noe

4035 18th St

5 · 20

Hayes Valley Medical Esthetics – Hayes Valley

182 Gough St

4.9 · 20

Hayes Valley Medical Esthetics - Cow Hollow/Marina

3214 Fillmore St

4.9 · 20

Saelo

2030 Divisadero St #4

4.9 · 20

Spa Bem-Ti-Vi

3150 18th Street

4.9 · 20

Serenity Wellness Spa

2087 Union St #2

4.9 · 20

Evergreen Aesthetics

364 Hayes St Second Floor

4.9 · 20

Mosaic Skin Studio

2860 Diamond St

4.9 · 20

Nob Hill Aesthetics | Medical Spa

909 Hyde St UNIT 415

4.9 · 20

SF Skincare

2000 Van Ness Ave Suite 307

4.9 · 20

Idan Med Spa

3520 20th St suite c

4.9 · 20

SELFishly Aesthetics & Wellness

1728 Divisadero St

4.9 · 20

Ivy En Rose Medical Spa

323 W Portal Ave

4.9 · 20

Mabrie Facial Institute

166 Geary St floor 1300

4.9 · 20

REJUV Medical

255 King St # A

4.9 · 20

Cocoon Bay Area Day Spa - Noe Valley

3910 24th St

4.9 · 20

Dermaplus Skin + Body

1728 Union St #200

4.9 · 20

Joyful Brain & Medical Spa

950 Stockton St STE 207

5 · 18

Thy Spa - San Francisco - Original Thai Massage & Beauty

255 King St Suite C

4.8 · 20

Shaped AF Body & Skin Lounge San Francisco

956 Valencia St

4.8 · 20

M Spa

2187 Market St

4.8 · 20

Skinnovation

1618 Union St

4.8 · 20

The Maas Clinic San Francisco

2400 Clay St

4.8 · 20

Bay Area Cosmetic Dermatology

2299 Post St STE 312

4.8 · 20

Cocoon Day Spa San Francisco - Soma

330 1st St 2nd Floor

4.8 · 20

Recharge Medical

1456 California St

4.8 · 20

Ai Beaute Skin Spa

1149 Powell St

4.8 · 20

SKIN Medical Spa

1825 Union St

4.8 · 20

The Cure IV

1738 Union St 2nd floor

4.8 · 20

The G Spa San Francisco

460 Post St

4.8 · 20

Reboot Spa

1912 Lombard St

4.7 · 20

Aura Skin Spa

118 Columbus Ave

4.7 · 20

SkinSpirit Presidio Heights

3325 Sacramento St

4.7 · 20

Union Street Medspa: Dr. Sandra Morrow, MD, MPH

203 Willow St STE 503

4.7 · 20

The Appearance Care Center

2408 Clay St

4.7 · 20

Nature’s Edge Spa

404 Balboa St

4.7 · 20

Royal Thai Spa

685 North Point St

4.7 · 20

Ocean Medical Clinic

199 Ocean Ave #2550

4.7 · 20

Bamford Wellness Spa

8 Mission St 8th floor

4.7 · 20

Kabuki Springs & Spa

1750 Geary Blvd

4.6 · 20

Serenity Aesthetics & Wellness

126 Post St 2nd floor

4.5 · 20

Dr. Sheena Kong Med Spa

490 Post St STE 1150

4.5 · 20

Lilly Beauty Medical Spa | Facial | EMsculpt | Laser lipo

300 Divisadero St

4.5 · 20

Medspa of San Francisco

1906 Polk St

4.4 · 20

Spa Radiance Medical

3013 Fillmore St

4.4 · 20

Berman Skin Institute | Medical & Cosmetic Dermatology

1 Daniel Burnham Ct Ste 350c

4.3 · 20

Spa Radiance

3011 Fillmore St

4.3 · 20

Epi Center MedSpa

450 Sutter St RM 800

4.2 · 20

Imperial Spa

1875 Geary Blvd

4.2 · 20

San Francisco Medical Aesthetics

450 Sutter St Suite 1139

5 · 3

Plastic Surgery & MediSpa, Brett Stompro, MD & Chester Cheng, MD

1320 Apple Avenue

1 · 6

Popular Treatments in San Francisco

Local pricing and providers for each treatment.

Local Insights — San Francisco Med Spa Guide

There are 67 medical spas in San Francisco, CA, averaging 4.74/5 across 1,347 patient reviews. Of those, 66 hold ratings of 4.0 stars or higher — a sign that the San Francisco market skews toward well-established providers with consistent patient outcomes.

Neighborhoods like Pacific Heights concentrate higher-end injectable and laser providers, while outlying areas of San Francisco tend to offer broader wellness menus (IV therapy, GLP-1 programs, body contouring) at more accessible price points. The Treatment Room currently leads the city by priority score with a 5 rating across 30 reviews.

Compared with national benchmarks, San Francisco 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 San Francisco?

Botox in San Francisco typically costs $14–$35 per unit. A full forehead treatment uses 20–50 units, so the total cost is usually $280–$1750 per session, depending on provider experience, injector credentials, and the specific neighborhood within San Francisco, CA. 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 San Francisco?

The Treatment Room is the top-rated medical spa in San Francisco, CA with a 5/5 rating across 30 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 The Treatment Room

How many medical spas are in San Francisco?

San Francisco, CA has 67 medical spas listed in No BS Med Spa Reviews. Together they hold 1,347 aggregated patient reviews with an average rating of 4.74 / 5.

  • 16 spas rated 5.0★
  • 50 spas rated 4.0–4.99★
  • 0 spas rated 3.0–3.99★
  • 1 spas rated below 3.0★
  • 0 spas with no rating yet

Treatment Pricing in San Francisco

TreatmentTypical CostUnitNational Avg.
Botox in San Francisco$14–$35per unit$10–$25
Dermal Fillers in San Francisco$840–$2,100per syringe$600–$1,500
Laser Hair Removal in San Francisco$140–$840per session$100–$600
HydraFacial in San Francisco$210–$490per treatment$150–$350
Microneedling in San Francisco$350–$980per session$250–$700
Chemical Peels in San Francisco$210–$1,120per session$150–$800
Body Contouring in San Francisco$840–$5,600per treatment area$600–$4,000
CoolSculpting in San Francisco$1,050–$2,100per 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 San Francisco

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

  • Pacific Heights
  • Marina District
  • SoMa
  • Mission
  • Nob Hill
  • Cow Hollow

Tips for Choosing a Med Spa in San Francisco

  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 CA.
  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 San Francisco 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 San Francisco

We evaluated 8 data points across 67 medical spas in San Francisco. No spa paid to appear in our rankings.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many medical spas are in San Francisco, CA?

San Francisco, CA has 67 medical spas listed in No BS Med Spa Reviews, with 1,347 aggregated patient reviews and an average rating of 4.74 out of 5 stars.

What is the best-rated med spa in San Francisco?

The Treatment Room is the highest-ranked medical spa in San Francisco by our priority score, with 5/5 rating and 30 reviews.

What treatments are offered at med spas in San Francisco?

Most med spas in San Francisco 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 San Francisco, CA?

Botox in San Francisco 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 typically cost in San Francisco?

Botox in San Francisco ranges from $10–$25 per unit, with most patients spending $200–$400 per session for standard facial treatment. Final cost depends on provider experience, clinic location, and how many units your board-certified injector recommends during consultation.

What's the difference between dermal fillers and fat transfer?

Dermal fillers (hyaluronic acid, calcium hydroxylapatite) are injected directly into target areas and typically last 6–18 months. Fat transfer harvests your own fat and relocates it; results last longer but require surgical extraction. Board-certified providers can assess which suits your goals.

Is laser hair removal safe on darker skin tones?

Laser safety depends on the device type and operator skill. Nd:YAG and diode lasers are generally safer for darker skin; older alexandrite lasers carry higher burn risk. Consult a board-certified dermatologist or laser technician who has experience with your skin tone to evaluate candidacy.

How do I know if a med spa injector is actually qualified?

Verify board certification through the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) website, or check state licensing via California's Medical Board. Ask about training, continuing education, and complication protocols. Credentials matter more than marketing claims.

Can I get CoolSculpting or similar body contouring done at a med spa vs. a surgery center?

Both settings offer non-invasive contouring; the difference is regulatory oversight and emergency readiness. Med spas must comply with California's strict facility standards. Results typically appear over 4–6 weeks. Board-certified providers at either location should discuss realistic expectations upfront.

What should I know about GLP-1 weight-loss injections at a med spa?

GLP-1 medications (semaglutide, tirzepatide) require medical supervision and ongoing lab work. Only licensed physicians can prescribe; some med spas employ MDs on-site. Expect regular follow-ups, food tolerance discussions, and monitoring for side effects. This isn't a cosmetic procedure—it's medical treatment.

Is microneedling safe, or does it scar sensitive skin?

Professional microneedling (0.5–2.5mm depth) is generally safe when performed by trained providers on appropriate candidates. Post-procedure redness lasts 24–48 hours. Those with active acne, keloid history, or severe rosacea need careful assessment. Aftercare is critical to avoid complications.

How does San Francisco's climate affect skincare and med spa aftercare?

San Francisco's cool, often-foggy weather means less intense UV exposure than inland California, but sun protection remains essential year-round. Humidity and fog can reduce post-procedure dryness, but wind and marine air sometimes irritate fresh treatments. Ask your provider about local climate adjustments to aftercare.

What is the typical recovery time for professional-grade chemical peels?

Light peels involve minimal downtime; medium peels cause 5–7 days of visible peeling and redness. Deep peels require 2–3 weeks of healing and carry more risk. Board-certified providers will match peel depth to your skin type and downtime tolerance during consultation.

Are med spa treatments covered by insurance?

Cosmetic treatments (Botox, fillers, laser hair removal) are almost never covered by insurance. Medical treatments—like laser for rosacea or medical-grade acne therapy—may qualify if a physician diagnoses a medical condition. Contact your insurance plan and the clinic's billing department before scheduling.

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