Med spas & aesthetics on Lake Norman.
The med spas & aesthetics we'd actually call. 54 verified locals across the lake — from same-day emergency techs to full-service pros. Direct phone numbers, no chain dispatchers, no markup.
Five med spas & aesthetics we'd actually call.
The shortlist before you scroll the directory. Our editors' top 5, based on 18 months of reporting. Never sponsored.
What med spas & aesthetics cost on the lake.
Pricing as of March 2026, based on quotes and completed jobs submitted to LKN Life. Your actual cost depends on scope, urgency, and system complexity.
What people always ask.
From locals to locals — the questions that come up most often.
If your system fails in summer (no cooling), you need same-day or emergency service. If it's winter and your heat stops, that's also an emergency. Otherwise, most repairs can wait 1-3 days for a scheduled appointment, which is usually cheaper.
Emergency service costs more — usually a premium of $150-350 on top of the base service call. Plan ahead if you can.
Service calls are for repairs — a tech diagnoses, fixes the problem, and bills you for labor + parts. Replacement quotes are for new systems — a pro comes out, measures your home, reviews your ductwork, and gives you a fixed-price bid for a new install.
Most pros don't charge for replacement quotes. But if a tech comes out on a service call and tells you your system is toast, expect to pay for that visit even if you decide to replace rather than repair.
Replace before it fails if you can plan for it. Systems older than 12-15 years are on borrowed time. If yours is running but struggling, get quotes in the off-season (spring or fall) when pros have more availability and better pricing.
Waiting until it breaks in July means you're at the mercy of whoever can show up fastest — and you'll pay emergency pricing for both the install and expedited equipment.
Know a med spas & aesthetic
we missed?
If you've hired someone great who isn't on this list, send us their name. We're constantly updating our guides — and locals know best.