Denver MedSpa is a cosmetic-treatment practice in Colorado, affiliated with the Center for Cosmetic Surgery. It runs four physical locations: Cherry Creek in Denver, Heritage Road in Golden, Tutt Boulevard in Colorado Springs, and a skin-focused studio called SkinLab on Tennyson Street in northwest Denver. The practice has been operating for more than twenty years. That alone puts Denver MedSpa past the failure point where most single-lease clinics in this niche fold, usually before year five. Twenty years is not a small claim in an industry where storefronts open and close on a lease cycle.

Each of the four locations carries its own direct phone line. A patient calling Cherry Creek dials a different number from one calling Golden or Colorado Springs. There is no central switchboard handing callers off. For a practice spread across three metro areas, that is a sensible setup, and it tells you something about how the offices are staffed and how Denver MedSpa expects patients to reach it. Colorado Springs patients are not driving to Cherry Creek for a follow-up. The northwest Denver corridor gets the Tennyson SkinLab without committing to the fuller clinical menu elsewhere. The geography is built around where patients actually live, not around one flagship address.

The treatment list

Denver MedSpa breaks its services into four areas. Injectables come first: Botox and Dysport, dermal fillers from Juvederm, Restylane, and Sculptra, plus Microtox, SKINVIVE, lip filler, and a facial-balancing treatment for patients thinking about proportion rather than a single line. That is a wide injectable range, wider than a single-room clinic usually carries. Stocking Sculptra alongside SKINVIVE is not aimed at the walk-in Botox crowd. It points to patients on multi-session plans, which in turn means Denver MedSpa has to keep the throughput up to justify holding that many products on the shelf.

The equipment is the part of the listing that is hardest to fake. BBL BroadBand Light, MOXI and HALO lasers, Genius RF microneedling, LaseMD, IPL, and laser hair removal all appear. None of these platforms are cheap, and none earn their keep sitting idle. A clinic that owns a HALO and a Genius RF needs steady patient volume to run them, so the hardware list says more about the size of the operation than any sentence on the site does. If you want one reason to take Denver MedSpa seriously, this is it. The capital is committed and the machines have to be busy, and a practice does not carry that many laser systems on hope. Idle lasers are a money sink, so their presence implies a patient base large enough to keep them moving.

Facials and resurfacing fill the third category: chemical peels, VI Peel, microneedling, HydraFacial, DiamondGlow, dermaplaning. These are the low-commitment entry points for someone not ready for needles or lasers. A patient who starts with a HydraFacial at Denver MedSpa and later moves to an injectable does not have to rebuild their skin history with a new provider, since the record stays in one place. The fourth area is retail skincare. Denver MedSpa is a SkinCeuticals flagship provider, a designation the brand does not hand to every stockist; flagship accounts get clinical education and product priority that ordinary ones do not. Worth a line because it is a fact the brand confers, not a label the clinic prints for itself.

Behind all of it sits the surgical link. Because Denver MedSpa shares a practice family with the Center for Cosmetic Surgery, a patient who outgrows the medspa scope does not start over with a stranger. Someone who began with Sculptra at Denver MedSpa and later wants a surgical consultation walks in with their history already on file. Standalone injector practices rarely offer that continuity, and for patients with long-range cosmetic goals it removes a point of friction. The referral path is the kind of structural advantage a single-room clinic cannot build, and it is one of the stronger marks on the Denver MedSpa listing.

One thing to sort out before booking. SkinLab on Tennyson appears to handle skin treatments only, while Cherry Creek, Golden, and Colorado Springs carry the full injectable and laser menu. The main listing does not spell this out clearly. Call the specific location, or use the online booking tool, and confirm the treatment you want is offered at the site you plan to visit. It is a navigation gap, not a structural one, but it will spare you a wasted trip across town. Denver MedSpa could make the per-location menu plainer than it does.

Online booking is live across the Denver MedSpa locations, and the site runs a blog, a patient resources section, and a testimonials page. The blog and resources are the better half. A practice writing out its procedures and expectations in plain terms is doing more for a reader than a testimonials wall it controls and curates. Read the educational pages first; they are the part Denver MedSpa cannot stage.

Reputation needs a hard read here. The site claims 2,000-plus reviews across platforms. The independently visible record is a Facebook page where 12 reviewers all recommend the practice, a Yelp listing for the Golden location with 16 reviews and 14 photos, and an editorial mention from TrustAnalytica placing Denver MedSpa among the stronger Denver options. So the public count is 28 reviews and one editorial nod, against a self-reported 2,000-plus. A twenty-year practice does collect feedback through email surveys and in-house systems that never reach Google or Yelp, so the missing thousands are not automatically a red flag. But 28 reviews a prospective patient can open and read is the whole of what they have to stand on, and for a clinic putting needles and lasers near your face, that is not much ground under a 2,000-review claim. Treat the headline number as marketing and weigh the 28.

What is solid at Denver MedSpa does not need the headline number to prop it up. Four staffed offices on separate phone lines, a named roster of laser platforms that cost real money and demand real volume, a SkinCeuticals flagship account, a surgical affiliate, and twenty-plus years on the clock. That is a settled operation, and the injectable and laser menus are genuinely broad. The review claim is the soft spot, and it is wide enough that a careful patient should lean on the credentials and the equipment instead of the published count. Book the exact location you want, because the Denver MedSpa listing does not always make clear which services sit where.


Business address
Rejuvenate Medspa
725 Heritage Road,
Golden,
CO
80401
United States

Contact details
Phone: (303) 279-6100