There's nothing quite like the way your skin looks after a professional facial — glowy, firmer, perfectly hydrated, your pores smaller and unclogged. And while facials are typically considered luxurious indulgences, the price you pay can vary widely, largely depending on the add-ons and extra services many aestheticians offer. From LED light therapy , dermaplaning , and chemical peels — there are lots of basic extras that can be tacked onto a basic facial to further increase the benefits.

Whether you are aiming to reduce redness and inflammation, or looking to address stubborn acne or dark spots, many aestheticians offer these extra treatment options to help your skin get to its healthiest state. But, like we said, these are ultimately what can affect the final price you pay. So, we spoke with aestheticians to help you understand how much is a facial — be it a standard option or one with all the bells and whistles added.

Lucia Miranda, LE, CCMA , is a licensed esthetician and certified medical assistant with Shafer Clinic Fifth Avenue in NYC. Carmela Barabas is an aesthetician at Mario Badescu . Leslie Lee, RN , is a nurse injection specialist.

How Much Does a Facial Cost? A standard 60-minute facial can cost anywhere from $75 to $300, depending on what type of spa you go to and where you live. "Facials in larger cities like New York and Los Angeles often cost more due to operational costs and more experienced aestheticians," licensed aesthetician Lucia Miranda, LE, CCM.