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1 Best Med Spas in Newcastle, WA (2026): Ratings, Reviews & Pricing

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By The No BS Med Spa Reviews Editorial Team · Updated 2026-05-19

Key Facts

  • Newcastle, WA has 1 medical spas listed in No BS Med Spa Reviews.
  • Average rating: 4.90 / 5 across 20 patient reviews.
  • Top rated: Rejuve Medspa (★ 4.9, 20 reviews)
  • Rating distribution: 0 spas at 5★, 1 at 4.0–4.99★, 0 at 3.0–3.99★.
  • Popular treatments: Botox, dermal fillers, HydraFacial, laser hair removal, body contouring, weight loss (GLP-1).

Newcastle, WA has 1 medical spas offering Botox, dermal fillers, laser treatments, body contouring, weight loss programs, and more. The average med spa in Newcastle holds a 4.90/5 rating across 20 aggregated patient reviews. Rankings on this page use a transparent priority score (rating × ln(review_count + 1)) — no paid placement in organic results.

About med spas in Newcastle

Newcastle's medical spa market caters to an affluent, suburban clientele in King County's eastern corridor. The community sits at the demographic intersection of Seattle's urban professionals and outlying residential areas, which shapes the demand: clients here tend to seek efficient, results-focused treatments rather than destination spa experiences. The Puget Sound's marine climate—gray skies, high humidity, and minimal sun intensity compared to much of the country—actually influences local treatment preferences; providers report steady demand for skin-resurfacing services like chemical peels and microneedling, which address dullness and uneven texture more than sun damage.

Washington's medical spa regulatory framework requires that injectables (Botox, dermal fillers) and laser work be overseen by licensed physicians, physician assistants, or nurse practitioners, a standard that shapes how local providers staff their teams. Newcastle's single-provider landscape reflects the suburb's modest size and its proximity to larger med spa clusters in Bellevue and Seattle, where patients with more specialized aesthetic goals often travel. When evaluating any provider in the area, confirm board certification in the relevant medical discipline, schedule an in-person consultation before committing to treatment, and ask specifically about the practitioner—not just the clinic—who will perform your procedure.

Below are the best 1 med spas in Newcastle picked by No BS Med Spa Reviews

Ranked by priority score (rating × log review count). All listings are unpaid.

How we ranked these: Priority score = rating × ln(reviews + 1). No spa paid to appear in this list. We evaluated 1 spas in Newcastle against 8 data points. Read our methodology →

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    13393 Newcastle Commons Dr

    4.9 · 20 reviews

All 1 Medical Spas in Newcastle

Popular Treatments in Newcastle

Local pricing and providers for each treatment.

Local Insights — Newcastle Med Spa Guide

There are 1 medical spas in Newcastle, WA, averaging 4.90/5 across 20 patient reviews. Of those, 1 hold ratings of 4.0 stars or higher — a sign that the Newcastle market skews toward well-established providers with consistent patient outcomes.

Neighborhoods like Downtown Newcastle concentrate higher-end injectable and laser providers, while outlying areas of Newcastle tend to offer broader wellness menus (IV therapy, GLP-1 programs, body contouring) at more accessible price points. Rejuve Medspa currently leads the city by priority score with a 4.9 rating across 20 reviews.

Compared with national benchmarks, Newcastle pricing for popular treatments tracks the local cost-of-living index, meaning Botox, fillers, and laser hair removal can swing 20–50% above or below the national midpoint depending on the specific neighborhood and provider tier.

How much does Botox cost in Newcastle?

Botox in Newcastle typically costs $10–$25 per unit. A full forehead treatment uses 20–50 units, so the total cost is usually $200–$1250 per session, depending on provider experience, injector credentials, and the specific neighborhood within Newcastle, WA. Most med spas offer per-unit pricing transparently; watch out for "per area" quotes that can obscure your final cost.

What is the top-rated med spa in Newcastle?

Rejuve Medspa is the top-rated medical spa in Newcastle, WA with a 4.9/5 rating across 20 verified patient reviews. Rankings on No BS Med Spa Reviews use a transparent priority score (rating × ln(review_count + 1)), so a clinic must combine strong ratings with meaningful review volume to reach the top. View Rejuve Medspa

How many medical spas are in Newcastle?

Newcastle, WA has 1 medical spas listed in No BS Med Spa Reviews. Together they hold 20 aggregated patient reviews with an average rating of 4.90 / 5.

  • 0 spas rated 5.0★
  • 1 spas rated 4.0–4.99★
  • 0 spas rated 3.0–3.99★
  • 0 spas rated below 3.0★
  • 0 spas with no rating yet

Treatment Pricing in Newcastle

TreatmentTypical CostUnitNational Avg.
Botox in Newcastle$10–$25per unit$10–$25
Dermal Fillers in Newcastle$600–$1,500per syringe$600–$1,500
Laser Hair Removal in Newcastle$100–$600per session$100–$600
HydraFacial in Newcastle$150–$350per treatment$150–$350
Microneedling in Newcastle$250–$700per session$250–$700
Chemical Peels in Newcastle$150–$800per session$150–$800
Body Contouring in Newcastle$600–$4,000per treatment area$600–$4,000
CoolSculpting in Newcastle$750–$1,500per applicator$750–$1,500

Prices are typical local ranges based on cost-of-living adjustment vs. national averages. Final pricing varies by provider experience, product brand, and quantity.

Where to Find Med Spas in Newcastle

Med spa density in Newcastle, WAis highest in these neighborhoods, which cluster the city's injectable, laser, and skincare providers.

  • Downtown Newcastle
  • North Newcastle
  • South Newcastle

Tips for Choosing a Med Spa in Newcastle

  1. Verify medical director credentials. A licensed physician (MD or DO) should oversee injectables and laser care; ask who the medical director is and confirm their license is active in WA.
  2. Check before/after photos. Look for unretouched, consistent-lighting photos of patients with skin and anatomy similar to yours — not stock or marketing imagery.
  3. Ask about product brands. Reputable Newcastle med spas use FDA-approved injectables (Botox, Dysport, Juvéderm, Restylane, RHA). Ask to see the product box at the time of treatment.
  4. Confirm pricing in writing. Get per-unit (not per-area) pricing for Botox, per-syringe pricing for fillers, and a written estimate for any package deal before paying.
  5. Read recent reviews. Prioritize reviews from the last 12 months over older ones, and pay attention to how the clinic responds to negative feedback.

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How we picked these spas in Newcastle

We evaluated 8 data points across 1 medical spas in Newcastle. No spa paid to appear in our rankings.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many medical spas are in Newcastle, WA?

Newcastle, WA has 1 medical spas listed in No BS Med Spa Reviews, with 20 aggregated patient reviews and an average rating of 4.90 out of 5 stars.

What is the best-rated med spa in Newcastle?

Rejuve Medspa is the highest-ranked medical spa in Newcastle by our priority score, with 4.9/5 rating and 20 reviews.

What treatments are offered at med spas in Newcastle?

Most med spas in Newcastle offer Botox, dermal fillers, laser hair removal, HydraFacial, microneedling, chemical peels, and body contouring. Some specialize in weight loss / GLP-1 programs (semaglutide, tirzepatide) and IV therapy.

How much does Botox cost in Newcastle, WA?

Botox in Newcastle typically costs $10–$25 per unit, depending on provider experience and metro area. A full forehead treatment uses 20–50 units, so total cost is usually $200–$1,250 per session.

How much does Botox typically cost at medical spas in the Newcastle area?

Botox pricing generally ranges from $10 to $15 per unit nationally. A typical forehead treatment uses 20–30 units, running $200–$450. Board-certified injectors may charge more. Request a consultation to get a personalized quote based on your specific needs.

What's the difference between dermal fillers and Botox?

Botox relaxes muscles causing wrinkles; fillers add volume to hollow areas or plump lips. Both are temporary. Fillers typically last 6–12 months depending on product type and placement. A board-certified provider can recommend which suits your goals during a consultation.

Is laser hair removal safe, and how many sessions do I need?

Laser hair removal is generally safe when performed by trained technicians using FDA-cleared devices. Most patients need 6–8 sessions spaced 4–6 weeks apart for significant results. Efficacy varies by skin tone and hair type. Ask your provider about your expected outcome.

Can I get CoolSculpting or similar body contouring done in Newcastle?

Yes. Cryolipolysis and similar non-invasive body contouring treatments are widely available. Results appear gradually over 2–3 months as the body metabolizes treated fat. Multiple areas or sessions may be needed. Expect treatment costs in the $500–$2,500 range per area.

How do I know if a medical spa's providers are actually qualified?

Look for board certification from ABMS or AAFPRS for physicians, or state licensure verification for nurses and aestheticians. Request credentials during your consultation. Reputable spas display certifications openly and verify their injectors' training on demand.

What's the drive time from Newcastle to Seattle if I want more med spa options?

Newcastle sits roughly 25–35 miles south of downtown Seattle, depending on traffic and your starting point. Travel time via I-405 typically runs 45 minutes to over an hour during peak hours. Many Seattle clinics offer the same treatments as local Newcastle providers.

Does the wet Pacific Northwest climate affect aftercare for laser or microneedling treatments?

Yes. High humidity and frequent rain in Washington mean extra care post-treatment. Keep treated skin clean and dry, avoid prolonged moisture exposure, and use prescribed sunscreen daily, even on overcast days. Your provider will give climate-specific aftercare instructions.

Are GLP-1 weight-loss injections like Ozempic available at medical spas?

Some medical spas and medical weight-loss clinics offer GLP-1 injections under physician supervision. Availability and pricing vary. Expect consultation fees and medication costs to run $150–$400+ monthly depending on dosage and provider overhead. Ask if a med spa offers this service before scheduling.

What should I expect during a microneedling appointment?

Microneedling uses tiny needles to puncture skin and trigger collagen production. Sessions last 20–45 minutes. Expect redness and mild swelling for 24–48 hours. Most patients need 3–4 treatments spaced 4–6 weeks apart for visible improvement in texture and fine lines.

How much does a professional facial or skincare treatment cost?

Professional facials range from $75 to $250+ depending on the type, duration, and add-ons like chemical peels or extractions. Hydrafacials and similar branded systems typically cost $150–$300 per session. Packages or memberships may offer discounts for multiple visits.

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Methodology: Provider data is sourced from public business records and continuously verified. Rankings use the priority score formula: rating × ln(review_count + 1). Industry context is informed by the AMSA State of the Industry 2025 and ASPS annual procedural statistics. No paid placement in organic results.

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