3 places to explore med spa treatments in Charleston

We’ve rounded up three Holy City spots, where aesthetics, beauty, and wellness take center stage.

The front desk and product display at Magnolia Med Spa.

This medspa has been serving clients since April 2023.

Photo provided by Magnolia Medspa

Have you heard more and more friends discussing beauty and aesthetic treatments recently? The numbers don’t lie — the medical spa market is projected to grow by 13.7% this year, from $18.88 billion in 2024 to $21.47 billion in 2025.

If you’re curious about glow-up options, consider this your intro guide. Keep reading for three spots for all things aesthetics, beauty, and wellness.

Charleston Medical Spa | From facials to laser treatments, this James Island spot offers it all. Pro tip: New client consultations are $50.

Magnolia Medspa | This downtown spot has a team made up of physicians, nurse practitioners, nurses, and aestheticians. Offerings include eyebrow tinting and IV therapy.

Totality Medispa | You can get hair, body, and face treatments at one of the several Lowcountry locations. Pro tip: New patients can enjoy $25 off their first service.

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