Updated 2026-06-16 · Sourced from AmSpa & ASPS
The U.S. medical spa industry reached about $22.4 billion in 2024 across roughly 10,488 providers (American Med Spa Association). Botox led 27.3 million minimally invasive procedures in 2024, with 9.48 million treatments (ASPS). No BS Med Spa Reviews independently tracks 19,753 med spas across 735 U.S. cities.
| Metric | Figure | Source |
|---|---|---|
| U.S. med spa market size (2024) | $22.4 billion | AMSA |
| Active U.S. med spa providers | 10,488 | AMSA |
| Minimally invasive procedures (2024) | 27.3 million | ASPS |
| Botox / botulinum toxin procedures (2024) | 9.48 million | ASPS |
| Soft-tissue filler procedures (2024) | 5.3 million | ASPS |
| Laser hair removal procedures (2024) | 1.2 million | ASPS |
2,230,760 aggregated patient reviews · ranked by priority score (rating × ln(reviews + 1)).
| Treatment | Typical cost | Unit |
|---|---|---|
| Botox | $10–$25 | per unit |
| Dermal Fillers | $600–$1,500 | per syringe |
| Lip Fillers | $500–$1,200 | per syringe |
| Laser Hair Removal | $100–$600 | per session |
| HydraFacial | $150–$350 | per treatment |
| Microneedling | $250–$700 | per session |
| Chemical Peels | $150–$800 | per session |
| Body Contouring | $600–$4,000 | per treatment area |
| CoolSculpting | $750–$1,500 | per applicator |
| Weight Loss / GLP-1 | $200–$1,500 | per month |
| IV Therapy | $100–$500 | per drip |
| PRP Therapy | $500–$2,500 | per session |
The U.S. medical spa market reached approximately $22.4 billion in 2024 across about 10,488 active providers, per the American Med Spa Association's 2025 State of the Industry report.
Industry estimates put active U.S. med spas at about 10,488 (AmSpa, 2025). No BS Med Spa Reviews independently catalogs 19,753 medical spa locations across 735 cities and 49 states.
Botox is the most popular treatment — 9.48 million procedures in 2024, the leading minimally invasive cosmetic procedure for the 24th consecutive year (ASPS). Soft-tissue fillers (5.3 million) rank second.
Botox averages $10–$25 per unit in the U.S., with most treatment areas running 20–50 units. Metro markets like NYC and LA trend 30–40% above the national average.
Industry figures are sourced from AmSpa and ASPS as cited. The No BS Med Spa Reviews dataset is updated continuously; see our methodology.