Metro Detroit Med Spa Cost Guide 2026: What You'll Pay in Birmingham, Royal Oak, Dearborn, and Southfield

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Metro Detroit Med Spa Cost Guide 2026: What You'll Pay in Birmingham, Royal Oak, Dearborn, and Southfield

Med spa pricing in metro Detroit ranges from $8/unit Botox to $1,200+ for filler at Birmingham specialty practices. The complete 2026 cost breakdown by market — Birmingham to Dearborn to Southfield.

By Darrin Singer·

Metro Detroit med spa pricing in 2026 ranges from $8 per unit for Botox at high-volume promotional clinics to $1,200 or more per syringe for premium filler at Birmingham specialty practices. The spread is not random — it reflects real differences in geography, injector credentials, overhead, and what each tier is built to deliver. Here is what providers in Birmingham, Royal Oak, Dearborn, Southfield, and Detroit proper actually charge, and what you are getting at each level.

TL;DR — Key Takeaways

  • Metro Detroit Botox prices range from $8/unit (Allure Medical promotional) to $20+/unit at Birmingham specialty practices — a spread that reflects real credential and oversight differences, not just overhead
  • Royal Oak and Southfield offer the best mid-market value: credentialed providers, transparent pricing, and $10–15/unit Botox with documented results
  • Dearborn's market is competitive and culturally specialized — Adorn Medical Spa's 579 five-star Google reviews document what consistent quality produces at accessible price points
  • Birmingham's premium tier is most justified for complex procedures — experienced injectors with deeper track records and tighter oversight structures where the work requires more precision
  • Credential tier matters more than geography: a $12/unit injector in Dearborn with a 500-review track record is a different risk profile than a $12/unit clinic with no posted credentials anywhere in the metro
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How Metro Detroit's Med Spa Market Is Organized

The metro Detroit med spa market does not work like a flat marketplace where price reliably predicts quality. It is tiered by geography — and each tier operates with different overhead costs, different patient demographics, and different competitive dynamics. Understanding those tiers before you book is the first step to building a fair price comparison.

Five zones define the metro:

  • Birmingham and Bloomfield Hills — Detroit's highest-overhead zip codes. Premium commercial real estate, an affluent patient base, and established practices with high-tenure staff push prices to the top of the metro range.
  • Royal Oak, Southfield, and Troy — The metro's deepest mid-market. Established providers with transparent pricing, strong review profiles, and enough competition to keep unit prices reasonable without sacrificing credential standards.
  • Dearborn — A specialized market shaped by metro Detroit's MENA community. Culturally competent providers, strong competition among established practices, and pricing calibrated to a patient base that researches before it books.
  • Detroit proper — A mix of accessible pricing and newer practices building their patient volume. Tier varies more widely than anywhere else in the metro. Credential verification here matters more than the star rating.
  • Sterling Heights, Warren, and Ferndale — The value-accessible tier. High-volume chains like Allure Medical anchor this market with promotional pricing designed to build patient relationships at scale.

What You Will Pay in Birmingham and Bloomfield Hills

Birmingham and Bloomfield Hills command the highest prices in the metro. For procedures requiring experienced, high-volume injectors, that premium is often justified.

Botox: $17–22+/unit at established Birmingham practices. Some boutique practices price by area rather than by unit — converting to per-unit pricing requires asking how many units they typically place in your specific area. A 30-unit forehead treatment at a $250/area price is $8.33/unit; at 15 units, it is $16.67/unit. The unit count, not the area price, is what you need to compare providers accurately.

Dermal fillers: $800–1,200+/syringe at Birmingham premium practices for FDA-approved hyaluronic acid fillers like Juvederm Voluma or Restylane Lyft. The national average for soft tissue filler treatments runs $700–900/syringe based on ASPS 2024 aggregate data. Birmingham practices typically run 15–40% above that average, reflecting real overhead and injector-tenure differences rather than identical product at a premium markup.

HydraFacial: $225–325/session. The premium tier difference here is largely the add-ons — booster serums, lymphatic drainage enhancements, and post-treatment product quality. The device and FDA approval are the same across tiers.

Chemical peels: $175–450/session depending on depth. Medium and deeper peels at this tier are performed by or under direct physician oversight, which matters for managing recovery and complications at depth.

What Birmingham pricing delivers that mid-market pricing does not always match: injectors with higher patient volume over longer careers, physician-supervised environments with documented oversight structures, and established before/after galleries you can review across your skin type and treatment area before booking.

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What You Will Pay in Royal Oak, Southfield, and Troy

This corridor is where the metro's best value concentrates. Established providers, competitive pricing, and some of the most highly rated practices in greater Detroit operate in this zone.

Michigan Advanced Aesthetics (Royal Oak) publishes pricing openly — one of the few metro Detroit providers that does. Their Botox range is $10–20/unit depending on injector and treatment type. That transparency is a signal in itself: providers who do not disclose pricing are harder to evaluate before you are already in the room.

House of Contour (Southfield) has built 213 verified five-star Google reviews and earned Forbes Black Business Mogul 2024 recognition. Their pricing sits in the mid-market range and their review record documents consistent outcomes across a patient base drawn from Detroit, Southfield, and the Birmingham corridor.

Botox in Royal Oak/Southfield/Troy: $10–15/unit at most mid-market providers. A standard three-area treatment — forehead, 11s, crow's feet — at $12/unit and 50 units runs $600 per session. Close to the national cost average for this combination.

Fillers: $600–900/syringe at most mid-market providers in this corridor. Some practices offer two-syringe combination pricing at a reduced per-unit rate. This zone is the most effective for combination treatment planning at mid-range cost.

HydraFacial: $150–250/session. The same FDA-approved treatment as the Birmingham version. The price difference reflects overhead and location positioning, not a different standard of care or a different device category.

Market-tier pricing ranges for common treatments. Botox prices are per-unit; fillers are per-syringe. Ranges reflect 2026 metro Detroit market data.
Treatment Birmingham
(Premium)
Royal Oak/
Southfield
Dearborn High-Volume
Tier
Botox (per unit) $17–22+ $10–15 $10–14 $8–12
HA Fillers (per syringe) $800–1,200+ $600–900 $575–800 $550–750
HydraFacial $225–325 $150–250 $130–225 $120–200
Chemical Peel $175–450 $100–300 $90–275 $75–200
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What You Will Pay in Dearborn

Dearborn is a specialized market shaped by decades of MENA community concentration in the Dearborn–Dearborn Heights corridor. The result is a med spa landscape with strong competition among credentialed providers, culturally competent care, and pricing calibrated to a patient base that does its research before booking.

Adorn Medical Spa defines Dearborn's reputation in aesthetics. NP Liz has built 579 verified five-star Google reviews — a track record measured in years and thousands of documented patient outcomes. That review volume is not a marketing campaign; it is a record of repeat patients and referrals. Pricing at Adorn runs in the mid-market range consistent with Dearborn's competitive zone.

Botox in Dearborn: $10–14/unit at most Dearborn-area practices. The competitive density keeps mid-market pricing accessible. Michigan's physician oversight requirements keep the safety floor consistent regardless of price.

Why Dearborn stands out for MENA skin types: Injectors with years of experience treating Fitzpatrick Types IV–VI — common in Dearborn's patient base — develop clinical judgment about unit placement, spread management, and product selection that directly affects outcomes on melanin-rich skin. Before booking for lip enhancement, skin resurfacing, or injectables in deeper skin tones, request to see before/after galleries that reflect your skin type specifically. Dearborn providers are more likely to have that gallery depth than practices in markets with less diverse patient populations.

Fillers in Dearborn: $575–800/syringe at most practices. The lower end of the Dearborn filler range reflects the competitive market density, not a product quality difference — HA fillers from Allergan and Galderma carry the same formulation and FDA approval regardless of where you receive treatment.

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What You Will Pay in Detroit and the High-Volume Tier

Detroit proper and the Sterling Heights/Warren corridor represent the widest pricing variance in the metro — and the most important context for applying the credential verification framework before choosing based on price alone.

Allure Medical operates four metro Detroit locations and has built its patient acquisition model around a promotional $8/unit Botox rate. That rate is real. It is also a front-end offer designed to bring patients in at volume. Know the ongoing rate before committing to the practice based on the introductory price. Their clinical structure includes Michigan-required physician oversight — the structural baseline that separates legal operation from the alternative.

Detroit-proper practices: Pricing ranges widely, from Allure Medical's promotional floor up to mid-market rates at established city practices. Review density for Detroit-proper providers tends to be lower than established suburban practices — not necessarily because quality is lower, but because some practices are earlier in building their review volume. Use the Michigan LARA license verification as your primary filter here, not just aggregate star ratings.

What $8–$10/unit Botox actually means: At a credentialed practice with a documented review history, it means an efficient operation with high volume and lower per-unit margin. At an uncredentialed provider with no posted before/afters and no disclosed medical director, it means something different. The unit price is the same. The risk profile is not. Our guide on how to choose a Botox provider in metro Detroit covers the seven questions that separate those two scenarios before you book.

How to Compare Prices Across the Metro

Any price comparison across these five tiers requires a consistent unit of analysis. Here is how to build one:

  1. Convert everything to per-unit. Per-area pricing cannot be compared across providers until you know the unit count. Ask every provider for their typical unit count for your specific treatment area before agreeing to anything. A provider who will not give you a unit count estimate before your consultation is worth questioning.
  2. Calculate the total session cost, not just the per-unit rate. A standard three-area treatment — forehead, 11s, crow's feet — uses 50–65 units. At $8/unit, that is $400–$520. At $15/unit, it is $750–$975. The $7/unit difference becomes a $350–$455 real-money difference per session. Multiply by three sessions per year — the standard maintenance cadence for most patients — and the annual spread is $1,050–$1,365.
  3. Factor in what is included. A consultation fee credited toward treatment is different from the same consultation billed separately with no credit. A practice with a documented two-week touch-up policy is a different total cost than a budget clinic that charges full price for any follow-up. Annual cost at three sessions per year is the right comparison window, not the single-appointment price.
  4. Check the review track record by treatment type. A practice with strong scores for Botox may have a different performance profile on lip fillers or jawline contouring. Reviews that specifically name the procedure and describe results provide more useful signal than aggregate star ratings alone. For a rundown of what red flags look like when a practice's record does not hold up to scrutiny, see our guide on red flags to avoid at Detroit med spas.

For the detailed per-unit math on Botox — including how many units different treatment areas typically require — the Detroit Botox cost guide runs those numbers in full. For the clinical comparison between the two main neuromodulator products available across the metro, the Botox vs. Dysport guide for Detroit patients covers timing, spread behavior, and when each product makes sense for specific treatment goals.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which area of metro Detroit has the cheapest med spa prices?

Sterling Heights and Detroit proper via Allure Medical's promotional $8/unit Botox rate represent the lowest published injectable prices in metro Detroit. Dearborn and Royal Oak mid-market providers typically run $10–14/unit — competitive without the promotional structure. Price alone is not the right filter for any tier. Verify credentials through the Michigan LARA license database before making a booking decision based on cost.

Is Birmingham-area Botox worth the higher price?

For standard forehead and crow's feet treatment, credentialed mid-market providers in Royal Oak or Southfield deliver comparable outcomes at meaningfully lower cost. For complex procedures — jaw contouring, perioral treatment, advanced filler placements in high-risk anatomical areas, or correction of prior work — the deeper experience and tighter oversight structures in the Birmingham premium tier often justify the additional cost. Match the tier to the procedure complexity, not to a status preference.

What do dermal fillers cost in metro Detroit in 2026?

Dermal filler pricing in metro Detroit ranges from $575–800/syringe at Dearborn and mid-market Royal Oak/Southfield providers to $800–1,200+/syringe at Birmingham premium practices for comparable products — Juvederm, Restylane, Sculptra. The national average runs $700–900/syringe based on ASPS 2024 aggregate data. Metro Detroit mid-market tracks close to that average; Birmingham runs above it.

Is Dearborn a good place to get med spa treatments in metro Detroit?

Dearborn is one of the most competitive med spa markets in metro Detroit, which is good for patients. Adorn Medical Spa's 579 five-star Google reviews represent one of the deepest documented outcome records in the entire metro. Dearborn providers have extensive experience with Fitzpatrick Types IV–VI, which produces clinically relevant judgment about injection technique and product selection on melanin-rich skin.

How much does a full Botox treatment cost per year across metro Detroit?

At three sessions per year — the standard maintenance cadence — annual Botox costs range from $1,200–$1,560 at Allure Medical's promotional rate (50–65 units at $8/unit per session), to $1,800–$2,925 at mid-market Royal Oak/Southfield pricing ($12–15/unit), to $2,550–$4,290 at Birmingham premium pricing ($17–22/unit).

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