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Owner-Verified Med Spa Listings in New York

1 owner-verified med spa listings in New York average 4.8 stars across 37,664 verified Google reviews. An owner-verified badge confirms control of the listing, not practitioner licensure, clinical quality, or treatment safety. Use the credential checklist below before you book.

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How to confirm a New York med spa is licensed

  1. Ask who will perform the treatment and what license and treatment-specific training they hold.
  2. Verify the practitioner with the relevant state board; requirements and scopes vary by state.
  3. Review Google rating volume, recency, and written feedback rather than relying only on the average.
  4. For injectables, ask whether the product is FDA approved for the intended use and obtained from an authorized source.
Read the full credential-verification checklist →

Sources: Federation of State Medical Boards and FDA counterfeit Botox safety alert.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find a licensed med spa in New York?+

Start with an owner-verified listing, then confirm the treating practitioner's active license and scope with the relevant state board. This page lists 1 owner-verified business listings in New York; the badge confirms listing control, not clinical credentials.

What makes a med spa "licensed" or "board-certified"?+

Licensing and supervision requirements vary by state and treatment. “Board-certified” refers to a clinician's specialty certification and is not the same as holding an active professional license. Verify the treating professional with the relevant state licensing board.

How many owner-verified med spa listings are in New York?+

Medical Spa Locator currently lists 1 owner-verified med spa listings in New York. Owner verification confirms control of the listing; use the credential checklist to verify the individual treating professional before your appointment.

Is a more expensive med spa safer?+

Not necessarily. Price alone does not establish safety. Consider practitioner credentials, relevant experience, recent review history, a thorough consultation, and product sourcing together.