For Med Spas and Dermatology

Smaller scale. Higher per-patient context.

Med spas and dermatology offices integrating peptides into existing aesthetic and clinical protocols. Smaller volume than telehealth platforms. Higher patient context than mass prescribing. Different procurement reality, same need for editorial intelligence on pharmacy partner selection.

5K+
US med spas
Fit
Matters most here
Integration
Protocol context

If your practice is a med spa, dermatology office, or aesthetic medicine clinic adding peptides to an existing service offering, your procurement reality is different from both compounding pharmacies and telehealth platforms. You are not buying API directly. You are not running 5,000 prescriptions per month. You are choosing a pharmacy partner who fits your existing patient flow, your existing operational scale, and your existing brand quality. This is editorial coverage built for that segment.

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What you actually face

Three procurement decisions specific to med spa and dermatology integration of peptide therapy.

Pharmacy partner fit

Not every 503A or 503B pharmacy is set up for med spa integration. Patient prescription handling, packaging consistency with your brand, customer service quality at your scale. The fit matters more than scale economics in this segment.

Protocol integration

Adding peptides to existing aesthetic protocols (PRP, microneedling, post-procedure recovery) is different from running standalone peptide therapy. The pharmacy partner needs to understand the protocol context.

Patient education and consent

Your patients did not come in asking for peptides. They are being introduced to peptide therapy by you. Educational standards, consent documentation, and pharmacy partner support for patient questions all matter more in this segment.

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How we cover this

Coverage areas relevant to med spa and dermatology integration.

Pharmacy partner selection

Evaluation frameworks specific to med spa scale and patient profile.

Protocol integration patterns

How premium med spas are integrating peptide therapy with existing aesthetic services.

Patient education

Templates and frameworks for the consent and education work specific to this segment.

Regulatory awareness

Med-spa-specific regulatory considerations, scope of practice, and state board variation.

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