Cost guide · Kansas · 2026

HydraFacial Cost in Kansas

Deep cleansing and hydration for radiant skin.

Kansas average
$151–$353
per treatment
US national average
$150–$350
Kansas runs ~1% over
Coverage
237
verified med spas · 57 cities

How much does hydrafacial cost in Kansas?

HydraFacial in Kansas typically costs $151–$353 per treatment. The US average is $150–$350 per treatment, so Kansas runs about 1% above the national average. Pricing reflects the cost of living across Kansas's 57 metros and 237 verified providers.

HydraFacial cost by city in Kansas

Local price bands reflect each metro's cost of living. Click a city for top providers and reviews.

CityHydraFacial costMed spas
Overland Park$150–$35062
Wichita$150–$35034
Leawood$150–$35020
Prairie Village$150–$35011
Lenexa$150–$35010
Topeka$150–$3507
Shawnee$150–$3507
Derby$150–$3506
Salina$150–$3505
Manhattan$225–$5254
Garden City$150–$3504
Lawrence$150–$3504
Mission$150–$3503
Hays$150–$3503
Gardner$150–$3503
Olathe$150–$3503
EMPORIA$150–$3502
Basehor$150–$3502
Kansas City$150–$3502
Bonner Springs$150–$3502
Phillipsburg$150–$3502
Marysville$150–$3502
Pittsburg$150–$3502
Dodge City$150–$3502
Fort Scott$150–$3502
Mission Hills$150–$3502
Roeland Park$150–$3501
Merriam$150–$3501
Marion$150–$3501
Lexington$150–$3501

What drives hydrafacial pricing in Kansas

HydraFacial is a multi-step treatment that cleanses, exfoliates, extracts impurities, and infuses serums. Results are immediate with no downtime. In Kansas, the biggest cost factors are the provider's experience and credentials, the specific protocol and product brand used, and local cost of living — which is why prices range from $151 to $353 per treatment across the state's 57 metros.

HydraFacial cost in Kansas — FAQ

How much does hydrafacial cost in Kansas?

HydraFacial in Kansas typically costs $151–$353 per treatment. The US average is $150–$350 per treatment, so Kansas runs about 1% above the national average. Pricing reflects the cost of living across Kansas's 57 metros and 237 verified providers.

How often should I get one?

Monthly treatments are most common for ongoing glow; some patients do 4-6/year for maintenance.

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Reviewed by the No BS Med Spa Reviews editorial team · Updated 2026-07-11 · No paid placement.