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A new spot for your next self-care day

Magnolia MedSpa’s team of experts offer personalized services to help clients feel refreshed and rejuvenated.

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The front desk and product display at Magnolia Med Spa.

This medspa has been serving clients since April 2023.

Photo provided by Magnolia MedSpa

Ready to look and feel your best — plus, get well-deserved relaxation time? Enter: Magnolia MedSpa (53 Broad St.), downtown Charleston’s newly-opened premier medical spa.

The full-service medical spa offers a variety of services, from injectables to facial + body treatments and more. Services include:

  • Botox/Dysport
  • Dermal fillers
  • Kybella
  • Dermaplaning
  • SkinPen microneedling
  • Hydrafacials and customized facials
  • Full facial waxing
  • Earlobe piercing
  • Microblading + microshading
  • IV therapy
  • Vitamin B12 shots
  • Glutathione

Lay back and relax as the Magnolia MedSpa team (comprised of physicians, nurse practitioners, nurses, and aestheticians) works to provide personalized services to leave you feeling refreshed and at your best.

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