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| $ | An affordable escape. At these spas, a guest can expect to enjoy a European facial for no more than $30, or an hour-long deep tissue massage for less than $85. | |||
| $$ | A reasonably priced spa experience. Here, you can expect to pay around $100 for an aromatherapy body wrap or 60-minute Thai massage. | |||
| $$$ | Spa luxury that will rid you of stress but not of cash. Spas at this level charge approximately $80 for a makeup application and $100 for a glycolic acid peel. | |||
| $$$$ | A high-end way to relax and rejuvenate. These spas charge around $120 for an hour-long Swedish massage and $140 for an herbal body wrap. | |||
| $$$$$ | Spa services enjoyed in the most sumptuous of conditions. Spas at this level charge more than $150 for a gentlemen's facial and more than $140 for a 60-minute acupressure massage. | |||
Committed to making its clients look and feel beautiful, this five-treatment-room facility offers non-invasive solutions to skin-care needs. Injectables include Botox®, Restylane®, and Juvéderm to reduce wrinkles. Botox® is also used to treat excess sweat production of the underarms and feet. Laser treatments are available for improving skin pigmentation, texture, and pore size. Fraxel®, a skin resurfacing laser, is used to reduce wrinkles (especially those around the eye), stretch marks, and brown spots. The med spa uses Lumenis LightSheer (for lighter skin tones) and Cutera Cool Guide (for darker skin tones) for laser hair removal, Blu-U® photodynamic therapy for treating acne, and other laser technologies for reducing varicose veins. Additional services include Titan skin tightening laser face-lift (using heat to stimulate collagen production), chemical peels, and corrective medical pedicures.