The Aesthetic Place
5416 W. 151st St., Leawood, KS 66224
Treatment guide
Compare 2 providers that publicly list facials around Fairway, KS. Start with fit, then check who performs the appointment, how follow-up works, and which nearby treatment page belongs in the same decision.
Providers listing it
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Local guides
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Related services
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Provider shortlist
5416 W. 151st St., Leawood, KS 66224
Overland Park, KS
What it usually means
Facials are broad, so a useful local treatment page should make the category easier to read. The strongest provider pages explain whether the facial is hydration-focused, acne-focused, extraction-heavy, relaxing, or built around a device.
Maintenance care when someone wants a lower-downtime appointment.
Comparing extraction, hydration, brightening, or calming approaches.
Finding providers that explain what is included instead of using vague menu language.
Before booking
Ask what products, devices, or add-ons are included.
Confirm whether extractions are part of the service.
Ask whether the facial is a fit for current breakouts, irritation, or recent procedures.
After the visit
A good facial should come with clear guidance on what to skip that night and when to restart exfoliants, retinoids, or stronger products.
Home care
Facials work best when the home routine is not fighting the treatment. Use product guides to keep the basics stable between visits.
Providers
These cards only include providers whose public service tags include this treatment. Open the full provider guide for address, website, treatment tags, and nearby links.
| Provider | chemical peels | facials | microneedling | skin rejuvenation | acne treatments | botox | fillers | Guide |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Aesthetic Place theaestheticplacekc.com | Open | |||||||
| Sanctuary Aesthetics sanctuarykc.com | Open |
5416 W. 151st St., Leawood, KS 66224
Official site identifies The Aesthetic Place as a Leawood and Kansas City med spa offering medical facials, dermal fillers, chemical peels, laser skin treatments, Botox, microneedling, and Sculptra. Contact page lists a Leawood address and phone number.
Overland Park, KS
Official site describes advanced clinical aesthetics in Kansas City and lists microdermabrasion, PCA chemical peels, PowerPeel, RF face treatments, microneedling/collagen induction therapy, dermaplane, hydroinfusion, LED, and custom clinical facials. Site shows multiple before-and-after skin transformation examples for peel, acne, pigmentation, microneedling, and skin rejuvenation work.
Product guides
These are home-care guides, not substitutes for the service. They give visitors something useful to keep reading after the provider shortlist.

The Ordinary · Treat
Glass breaks down The Ordinary Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1% Serum for Oily Skin with routine fit, ingredient context, who should skip it, and what to compare before buying.
$6.00 - $10.80

Paula's Choice · Treat
Glass breaks down Paula's Choice Skin Perfecting 2% BHA Exfoliating Toner with routine fit, ingredient context, who should skip it, and what to compare before buying.
$37.00

AuraBiom · Treat
Glass breaks down AuraBiom Legacy Youth Elixir with peptide-delivery claims, GHK-Cu, Matrixyl, Argireline, hydration, Loox review themes, FAQs, price, and routine fit.
$79.00 - $249.00
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skin rejuvenation
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Questions
Use these as the practical checks before leaving the page for a provider site.
This page lists providers from the live local provider layer that publicly include facials. Use it as a shortlist, then confirm current availability with the provider before booking.
No. Treatment names can overlap across provider menus. The right fit depends on the concern, skin history, downtime tolerance, budget, and who performs the appointment.
Provider treatments and home care solve different jobs. Product guides help people keep the routine calm before or after an appointment instead of guessing with random products.
Yes, especially if you are still choosing between multiple treatments. The comparison table shows which providers list each service category in one place.