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    Bala Aesthetics & Medispa

    4.5 (2 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    ProMD Health

    ProMD Health

    4.6
    (11 reviews)
    0.0 mi
    Locally owned & operated
    Certified professionals

    Natalie is my go-to person for skincare treatments. She is absolutely amazing! I always look…read moreforward to my appointments with her because she is so knowledgeable, helpful, delightful, and incredibly easy to talk to. She takes the time to answer questions, explain treatments, and make sure you feel comfortable every step of the way. I recently had a Hydrafacial with Natalie, and the results were fantastic. My skin felt incredibly clean, refreshed, and rejuvenated immediately afterward. I noticed a visible difference right away, and I even received compliments on how beautiful and radiant my skin looked. One of the best feelings was being able to go without makeup and still feel confident in my skin. If you're looking for someone who truly knows skincare and delivers amazing results, I highly recommend Natalie. She is simply the best!

    Almost two months ago I got the BBL laser done here and was left with a very large blister. Now I…read moream using scar cream over that area and praying that the big red spot on my face is not a permanent scar. My eyes and hairline were also negatively affected by the process being improperly and unsafely done. A little more about my experience: When I arrived to the office I was asked to sign in on an iPad. The iPad was gross and smeared with fingerprints. I couldn't find any hand sanitizer. I was taken back to the room and numbing cream was applied. I was asked if I was ever able to get a tan and I told no, that I only burned. The person who would be lasering me was asking these questions to determine the suitability of my skin for this laser and how sensitive my skin would be, which should have helped guide her in choosing the correct settings on the laser. I signed the consent. It disclosed the risks, including blistering. I had read online that small blisters may occur but large blisters were rare, and would likely indicate significant skin damage and suggest the operator of the laser had chosen settings too strong for your skin type. The woman put the eye protection on, which had an elastic cord to go around the head. She did not use it, but laid the eye protection across my eyes. I could still see a ton of light and tried to adjust them. She said "Oh yeah these don't really fit everybody." Should have RUN out of this office at this point. Allowing eyes to be exposed to lasers can have devastating effects, including permanent visual alterations. Everytime I look in the mirror, I curse myself for staying that day. The woman completed the laser treatment and gave me her card (which I lost) to contact her if I had any concerns or questions over the weekend. When I got home, I was very red, which was to be expected. My eyes were tearing a lot, especially the right one. It was very odd - my right eyeball was sore (yes, the eyeball, itself). When I blinked I could feel the soreness. I was very concerned about this, so I investigated online and learned these were symptoms of eye damage from the laser. I told myself if it didn't I'd make an appointment to be seen by an optometrist and if it worsened at all, I'd go to the ER. As advised, I applied some hyaluronic acid based lotion. I carefully applied it in front of the mirror but some of the hair at my temple got into the lotion, so I pushed it out of the way, and the hair completely detached from my scalp. I then realized the laser had gone too close to my hairline. Now, almost two months later, I have a spot where my hair is growing back. By now it was 1.5 hours after the lasering and I noticed a large blister on my chin - about the size of a dime. I followed instructions and kept it protected so it wouldn't rupture. Unfortunately, the next day, I absentmindedly rubbed my chin and the blister ruptured. The top of the blister ripped off. It was excruciatingly painful and I was horrified when I saw how deeply my skin was damaged under that blister. I bought wound care supplies. I applied neosporin and used a hydrocolloid dressing to be sure the raw, burned, and weeping skin wouldn't become infected or be damaged by a dressing it could stick to. The next day was Labor Day. I went onto the proMD website for bel air and wrote them an email with the subject line "burn." The next day, no one contacted me. The day after that, no one contacted me. No one EVER contacted me. I knew I could call the office but at this point I realized I didn't even trust them to make appropriate recommendations for how to treat the wound. Instead, I relied on the advice of nurses with wound care experience who said to continue what I was already doing. After a week and a half, it was no longer weeping but it was still really red. And let me tell you, the initial two weeks were PAINFUL. Every time I moved my mouth to speak, chew, yawn, etc., that area was SO painful. I began applying a silicone based scar gel, which I continue to do, hoping that the red mark fully heals at some point. I did seek advice from a Hopkins trained NP working in aesthetics (and with IPL lasers) and was told I did everything right. She said the laser had been on settings that were far too high for my skin type, and that based on my skin tone and telling them I burn easily in the sun, they should have known better. Honestly, I consider myself lucky because my eyes did recover several days after the laser treatment and I was not left with permanent vision loss. Hair loss and a large (potentially permanent) scar seem insignificant when I consider that I could have lost my sight. Before coming here for laser treatment, carefully consider how many risks you're truly willing to take. The dangers are real, including permanent scarring and vision loss, and based on my experience, I'm convinced your risks are significantly higher here than almost anywhere else.

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    Advanced Dermatology and Cosmetic Surgery

    Advanced Dermatology and Cosmetic Surgery

    2.0
    (66 reviews)
    2.6 mi
    $$$$

    my review will not be welcomed by this practice. Most comments refer to the speed in…read morewhich"patient's" are seen. I have a very different point of view as I have researched medical care for years and know there are three common aspects. Primary Care medicated, Surgeons Operate and lawyers and insurance companies determine care. When was the last time any of them truly spoke with you about options? Look at this site. They write about caring interaction and most advanced methods of care. Not true in my visit. I researched and know that DMSO may treat basal cell cancer. I've been using it for 3 weeks. Basa Cell confirmed with biopsy has regressed based upon a recent exam. they knew nothing about it. I was asked to sign a refusal of care treatment because I would not consent to Mohs surgery. Instead, I recommended a follow-up visit in 2 months to check results. I was told they cannot support my use of DMSO as it is not part of their protocol. So much for cutting edge care and relationship. I received a certified letter 3 days later telling me basically that I am putting my health at risk. I will soon respond to that letter. If all you are interested in is throughput and you do what you are told... My advice start referring to yourself as a customer and not a patient. They have a service they are offering and you have the right to accept, modify or deny. I believe this is called informed consen. in the case of my visit it was either or. Clearly this visit lacked t element quality of care

    I've been trying over six months to get a hold of somebody to make an appointment with Todd…read moreMcCluskey, the dermatologist, her physician his assistant I use and I have yet to get a call back or been able to make an appointment. I'm totally frustrated and we'll have to probably go to some other dermatologist. The only person you can get a hold of somebody from AI. It's not a real

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    Advanced Aesthetics & Med Spa of Bel Air

    Advanced Aesthetics & Med Spa of Bel Air

    1.0
    (1 review)
    0.2 mi

    I have never gotten an aesthetic treatment before, and I called Advanced aesthetics to ask all…read moreabout pricing and whatnot, as one does, before committing to any consultations or treatment which I was worried could have hidden fees. I needed hair removal and some facial treatments, which when I inquired about the pricing of (in order to choose a more affordable option), Dawn on the phone was extremely rude to me and asked why I would even ask her about pricing or call twice. I was appalled. My first time getting treatment will certainly not be at advanced aesthetics. I hung up as I have never been spoken to so rudely over the phone, especially not when asking about pricing which I had no idea was so secretive (which makes me suspicious that there is price-gouging). As I said, I am completely new to the medspa experience, so let me know if there are rude receptionists everywhere, or just here. I have no idea why I was treated this way and feel extremely slighted. I will be taking my business elsewhere

    From the owner: Advanced Aesthetics & Med Spa in Bel Air, MD, offers a rejuvenating haven for those seeking…read moretop-tier services in medical aesthetics. Specializing in procedures like Botox and Coolsculpting, our experienced team prioritizes personalized care and professional expertise to deliver exceptional results. Escape the ordinary and discover the transformative possibilities at our med spa today. Visit us today to experience a new level of wellness and beauty.

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    Salt Works Spa

    Salt Works Spa

    4.8
    (29 reviews)
    2.7 mi

    First time at a professional spa which was recommended by my coworkers. SO HAPPY I WENT. I booked a…read morecouple weeks in advance by calling and telling them the services I wanted. I think that's easier than trying to book multiple services online. Anyway, I went alone Wednesday as a pre-birthday celebration. It was so relaxing. I came early to enjoy tea and rub my feet on the salt domes in the waiting area. There are skincare products and even jewelry that you can look at if you wish. Red light therapy 7/10: The worker was very clear with her instructions. It was a nice 20 minutes away from my phone. Chairs weren't too comfy in this booth. I had some time to sit down with my feet on the salt domes again, drinking my tea. Maaan, I would give the salt domes a 10/10 just by themselves. I tend to have cold feet so they made my feet feel LOVELY, especially with this cold weather. Zen bed 8/10: super relaxing, warm bed. Ocean sounds. Heated & weighted eyemask. I almost fell asleep. Coconut scalp massage + 30 minute custom massage 8/10: My masseuse was soft spoken and listened when I asked for a little more pressure. She even recommend that I try a deep tissue massage next time. She did a great job focusing on my neck which is what I asked for. Again, the bed was warmed. The room's lighting was very aesthetic. Really set the mood.

    This past Saturday, I held my best friend's bachelorette party at this facility. I had booked them…read morewell in advance and emailed them asking if I could set up decorations for the bachelorette party. I booked the $300 Salt Spa Wedding party group thing for after hours. The spawn let me arrive early to start setting up on the day of, and then I begged them to finish the decorations and put out all the food I brought... to make the party special! This place went above and beyond for me! They not only decorated, they laid out all the food for me, they put my vision to life. They were so nice and accommodating to us, as a group while we were there! They were absolutely amazing! There was only one lady who kind of made the experience bad at the beginning when I was setting up, but besides her... The lady who hosted the bachelorette party and helped me was truly amazing!

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    Well appointed rooms.

    Bala Aesthetics & Medispa - medicalspa - Updated August 2026

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