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Best Laser Resurfacing in San Francisco, CA (2026): Cost Guide & Top Providers

Smooth fine lines, scars, and sun damage with fractional laser. Compare 67 verified providers, see local pricing, and read patient reviews.

Current as of May 2026·Reviewed quarterly by editorial team

By The No BS Med Spa Reviews Editorial Team · Reviewed by Medical Review Board · Updated 2026-05-20

Key Facts

  • Laser Resurfacing in San Francisco, CA typically costs $1120–$5600 per treatment.
  • National average: $800–$4000 per treatment. San Francisco runs ~40% above the national average.
  • Providers in San Francisco: 67 medical spas listed. Avg rating 4.74 / 5 across 1,347 reviews.
  • Session length: ~90 minutes. Results last: ~36 months.
  • Best for: Adults with significant sun damage, scarring, or deep wrinkles.

Laser Resurfacing in San Francisco, CA typically costs $1120-$5600 per treatment. Pricing varies by provider experience, specific protocol used, and product brand. San Francisco's metro pricing tracks roughly 40% above the US national average of $800-$4000 due to higher cost-of-living and rent. Most reputable laser resurfacing providers in San Francisco, CA offer free consultations and will quote a final price after assessing your goals.

No BS Med Spa Reviews tracks 67 med spas in San Francisco that offer laser resurfacing and related treatments. Rankings on this page use a transparent priority score: rating × ln(review_count + 1). See how we rank for the full methodology.

Laser Resurfacing Pricing: San Francisco vs. National

Approximate cost ranges based on aggregated industry data.

MarketTypical costUnit
San Francisco, CA$1120–$5600per treatment
US national average$800–$4000per treatment
vs. national+40%

Top Laser Resurfacing Providers in San Francisco

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

  1. The Treatment Room3600 California St #2 · ★ 5 (30 reviews)
  2. Eternia Medspa170 Grant Ave 4th Floor · ★ 4.9 (30 reviews)
  3. SkinSpirit Noe Valley3939 24th St · ★ 4.7 (30 reviews)
  4. QUA SPA at SOMA GRAND1162 Mission St · ★ 4.5 (30 reviews)
  5. Premier Wellness & Aesthetics Center490 Post St STE 913 · ★ 5 (20 reviews)
See all 67 med spas in San Francisco

Laser Resurfacing vs. Similar Treatments

Quick comparison with related procedures.

TreatmentTypical costSessionLasts
Laser Resurfacing$800–$4000 per treatment90 min36 mo
Microneedling$250–$700 per session60 min12 mo
Chemical Peels$150–$800 per session30 min6 mo
Morpheus8$600–$1800 per session60 min24 mo

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does Laser Resurfacing cost in San Francisco, CA?

Laser Resurfacing in San Francisco, CA typically costs $1120–$5600 per treatment. National average is $800–$4000. San Francisco runs about 40% above the national average.

How many laser resurfacing providers are in San Francisco?

San Francisco, CA has 67 medical spas listed in our directory, with 1,347 aggregated patient reviews and an average rating of 4.74 out of 5 stars.

How long does laser resurfacing take?

Laser Resurfacing sessions typically last 90 minutes. Results last approximately 36 months before maintenance is recommended.

How much does laser resurfacing cost?

Non-ablative: $800-$1,500/session. Fractional CO2 (full face): $2,500-$4,000.

How much downtime?

Non-ablative: 2-3 days redness. Fractional CO2: 5-10 days of peeling and redness.

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Methodology: Pricing reflects aggregated industry data for laser resurfacing as published by the American Med Spa Association and consumer cost-tracking sources. Local adjustments apply a metro cost-of-living multiplier. Provider rankings use the priority score formula: rating × ln(review_count + 1), with no paid placement in organic results.

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