Best Facials in Tucson, AZ (2026)
Professional skincare treatments for every skin type. Compare 196 verified providers, see local pricing, and read patient reviews.
By The No BS Med Spa Reviews Editorial Team·Reviewed by Medical Review Board·Updated 2026-07-11
Key facts
- Facials in Tucson, AZ typically costs $75–$300 per facial.
- National average: $75–$300 per facial.
- Providers in Tucson: 196 medical spas listed. Avg rating 4.82 / 5 across 17,015 reviews.
- Session length: ~60 minutes. Results last: ~1 months.
- Best for: All skin types — maintenance and specialty care.
Local pricing
Facials in Tucson, AZ
Facials in Tucson, AZ typically costs $75-$300 per facial. Pricing varies by provider experience, specific protocol used, and product brand. Tucson pricing is in line with the US national average of $75-$300. Most reputable facials providers in Tucson, AZ offer free consultations and will quote a final price after assessing your goals.
No BS Med Spa Reviews tracks 196 med spas in Tucson that offer facials and related treatments. Rankings on this page use a transparent priority score: rating × ln(review_count + 1). See how we rank for the full methodology.
Cost comparison
Facials pricing: Tucson vs. national
Approximate cost ranges based on aggregated industry data.
| Market | Typical cost | Unit |
|---|---|---|
| Tucson, AZ | $75–$300 | per facial |
| US national average | $75–$300 | per facial |
| vs. national | on par | — |
Ranked by priority score
Best 10 Facials providers in Tucson
Ranked #1–10 by priority score (rating × log of review count). Facials in Tucson typically costs $75–$300 per facial. All listings are unpaid.
- 01→
Lifestyle Spectrum: Frank Comstock, MD, ABAARM, FACEP
#1 by priority score6127 N La Cholla Blvd Suite 145
5 · 1,179 reviews - 02→
Fuchsia Spa La Encantada
2905 E Skyline Dr Suite 123
4.8 · 1,057 reviews - 03→
Nature's Spa
7123 E Tanque Verde Rd
5 · 617 reviews - 04→
Tucson Wellness MD
7000 E Tanque Verde Rd Ste 5
4.9 · 551 reviews - 05→
Ideal Image Tucson
4343 N Oracle Rd #189
4.6 · 822 reviews - 06→
Prestige Fitness
4490 N 1st Ave
4.8 · 558 reviews - 07→
Novum Massage
6700 N Oracle Rd UNIT 501
5 · 367 reviews - 08→
Precision Cosmetics and Medspa
7315 N Oracle Rd Suite 204
5 · 336 reviews - 09→
Facial Artistry & Aesthetics
1745 E Skyline Dr #101
5 · 328 reviews - 10→
Stephen Burpee, MD
6130 N La Cholla Blvd # 250
4.8 · 399 reviews
Compare
Facials vs. similar treatments
Quick comparison with related procedures.
| Treatment | Typical cost | Session | Lasts |
|---|---|---|---|
| Facials | $75–$300 per facial | 60 min | 1 mo |
| HydraFacial | $150–$350 per treatment | 45 min | 1 mo |
| Chemical Peels | $150–$800 per session | 30 min | 6 mo |
| Microneedling | $250–$700 per session | 60 min | 12 mo |
Common questions
Frequently asked questions
How much does Facials cost in Tucson, AZ?
Facials in Tucson, AZ typically costs $75–$300 per facial. National average is $75–$300. Tucson pricing tracks the national average.
How many facials providers are in Tucson?
Tucson, AZ has 196 medical spas listed in our directory, with 17,015 aggregated patient reviews and an average rating of 4.82 out of 5 stars.
How long does facials take?
Facials sessions typically last 60 minutes. Results last approximately 1 months before maintenance is recommended.
How much does a med spa facial cost?
Basic facial: $75-$150. Specialty (dermaplaning, oxygen, LED): $150-$300.
How often should I get a facial?
Monthly for active skin care; quarterly for maintenance.
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Methodology
Pricing reflects aggregated industry data for facials as published by the American Med Spa Association and consumer cost-tracking sources. Local adjustments apply a metro cost-of-living multiplier. Provider rankings use the priority score formula: rating × ln(review_count + 1), with no paid placement in organic results.
Authoritative resources: Wikipedia: Facials · U.S. FDA · American Academy of Dermatology
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