Med Spa vs Mobile IV Therapy: What You Get, What You Pay, and Which One Fits Your Goals

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Published On:
May 2, 2026
Author:
Kyle Larson, RN, BSN
Medical Reviewer:
Dr. Fatima Hussein, MD
Last Updated:
May 2, 2026

Med Spa vs Mobile IV Therapy: What You Get, What You Pay, and Which One Fits Your Goals

Author: Kyle Larson, RN, BSN  |  Published: May 2, 2026

Two Paths to Looking and Feeling Your Best

Los Angeles has more med spas per square mile than most cities have coffee shops. Walk down any commercial block in Beverly Hills or Santa Monica and you will pass at least one clinic advertising facials, fillers, and laser treatments. Search "med spa near me Los Angeles" on your phone and dozens of results compete for your tap. The industry is massive, and it keeps growing because people in this city care about how they look and feel.

At the same time, mobile IV therapy has carved out its own lane. A different model, a different goal, and a different experience. Instead of visiting a clinic for cosmetic treatments, a licensed nurse arrives at your door with an IV bag full of vitamins, minerals, and hydration. No clinic. No waiting room. No parking.

Both options serve people who invest in their health and appearance. But they serve different needs, and choosing the wrong one for your situation wastes time and money. This guide breaks down what each option offers, what it costs, and who benefits most from each so you can make the right call for your body and your goals.

How Med Spas Work

A med spa combines medical procedures with a spa-like environment. Licensed practitioners, often working under the supervision of a physician, perform cosmetic treatments that go beyond what a standard day spa can offer. These include Botox injections, dermal fillers, chemical peels, microneedling, laser hair removal, laser skin resurfacing, body sculpting treatments like CoolSculpting, and medical-grade facials.

Pricing varies by treatment and provider. A standard Botox session in Los Angeles runs $300 to $600 depending on the number of units. Dermal filler injections range from $500 to $1,500 per syringe. Chemical peels cost $150 to $300 per session. Laser treatments for skin resurfacing or hair removal can reach $500 or more per visit. Body sculpting sessions often require multiple appointments and total $2,000 to $4,000 over a treatment plan.

The experience follows a predictable pattern. You book an appointment days or weeks in advance. You drive to the clinic, find parking (a project in itself if the office sits on Robertson Boulevard or along Wilshire in Beverly Hills), check in at the front desk, and wait for your provider. A consultation comes first, followed by the procedure. Some treatments require numbing cream that adds 20 to 30 minutes of waiting. The appointment itself may last 30 to 90 minutes. Afterward, you drive home with post-procedure instructions and a follow-up scheduled for two to six weeks later.

Med spas excel at cosmetic transformation. If your goal is to smooth fine lines, restore facial volume, tighten skin, remove unwanted hair, or reshape your body contour, these treatments deliver visible results that oral supplements and topical creams cannot match. Board-certified aestheticians and nurse practitioners evaluate your skin and bone structure in person, tailoring treatment plans to your specific anatomy. That in-person evaluation matters for cosmetic procedures where millimeters of placement change the outcome.

The drawbacks center on logistics and scope. Appointments often book out a week or more. Parking near popular med spa corridors in West Hollywood and Beverly Hills can add 20 minutes to your visit. The treatment scope focuses on external cosmetics. If you need internal wellness support, hydration recovery, or vitamin replenishment, med spas are not built for that.

How Mobile IV Therapy Works

Mobile IV therapy focuses on internal wellness. A licensed registered nurse brings IV fluids, vitamins, minerals, and specialized compounds to your home, hotel, office, or wherever you happen to be. The treatment delivers nutrients into your bloodstream through an IV line, bypassing your digestive system for 100 percent bioavailability.

The menu centers on formulations designed to support different wellness goals. Instadrip offers a Hydration IV at $299 for fluid and electrolyte replacement. The Energy Boost at $325 combines B-complex vitamins, B12, and magnesium for fatigue and mental fog. The Hangover, Myers Cocktail, Immune, and Beauty IVs each cost $349 and address specific concerns from post-event recovery to skin health and immune defense. The NAD+ IV at $699 delivers nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, a coenzyme involved in cellular energy production and repair. Every session includes one free add-on from options like Glutathione (1000mg or 2000mg), Vitamin C (2500mg or 5000mg), Biotin, Magnesium, Anti-Nausea, Anti-Inflammatory, and Extra Fluids (1000mL). Additional add-ons cost $50 each.

The experience looks nothing like a clinic visit. You book online or by phone. A licensed RN arrives at your location within 60 minutes. The nurse assesses your health history, starts the IV, and monitors you throughout the 30 to 45 minute infusion. You sit on your couch, lie in bed, or work at your desk while the drip runs. When the session ends, the nurse removes the IV, cleans up, and leaves. No driving. No waiting room. No follow-up appointment required.

Mobile IV therapy shines in three areas: speed of delivery, absorption rate, and convenience. Oral vitamins pass through your stomach and intestines, where absorption rates drop to 20 to 50 percent depending on gut health, food intake, and the specific nutrient. IV delivery achieves 100 percent absorption because the nutrients enter your bloodstream without passing through your digestive tract. For someone recovering from dehydration, jet lag, illness, or a long night out, that difference in absorption translates to feeling better in 30 to 45 minutes instead of waiting hours for oral supplements to take effect.

The limitation is scope. Mobile IV therapy does not offer cosmetic procedures. If you need Botox, filler, or laser treatment, an IV drip cannot replace those services. Mobile IV targets what happens inside your body. Med spas target what happens on the surface.

Head-to-Head Comparison

The fairest way to compare these two options is across the dimensions that matter most when you are deciding where to spend your money and time.

Convenience. Med spas require you to book in advance, drive to a clinic, park, check in, and wait. The round trip including travel and treatment takes two to three hours out of your day. Mobile IV therapy comes to you. Book same-day, and a nurse arrives within 60 minutes. Total time commitment: 45 to 60 minutes, all of it at your chosen location. For busy professionals working from home in Silver Lake or staying at a hotel near LAX before a flight, mobile IV removes every logistical barrier.

Treatment scope. Med spas win this category on breadth. Their menu spans Botox, fillers, peels, lasers, body sculpting, facials, and more. Mobile IV therapy covers hydration, vitamin infusions, NAD+, glutathione, immune support, and hangover recovery. These are different categories of care. Med spas address what you see in the mirror. IV therapy addresses what you feel in your body. Neither one replaces the other.

Absorption and effectiveness. Med spa treatments work through localized injection, topical application, or energy-based devices (lasers, radiofrequency). These methods target specific tissues with precision. IV therapy delivers nutrients into your bloodstream at 100 percent bioavailability. For internal wellness goals like rehydration, energy restoration, and immune support, IV therapy delivers faster results than oral alternatives. For cosmetic goals like wrinkle reduction and skin tightening, med spa treatments outperform anything systemic. Each method is effective for its intended purpose. To explore whether IV therapy delivers enough value for its cost, read our breakdown on whether IV therapy is worth it.

Cost per visit. A single med spa visit ranges from $150 for a basic facial to $1,500 or more for dermal fillers. The average client spends $300 to $500 per session. Instadrip's IV treatments range from $299 for Hydration to $699 for NAD+, with most sessions falling at $349. On a per-visit basis, the two options land in a similar range, though med spa treatments often require multiple sessions spaced weeks apart to complete a treatment plan. For a detailed comparison of IV therapy costs across Los Angeles, check the IV therapy pricing guide.

Time commitment. Most med spa treatments require 30 to 90 minutes in the chair, plus travel, parking, and waiting. A full visit eats two to three hours. An IV therapy session runs 30 to 45 minutes with zero travel time. From the moment you open the booking page to the moment the nurse walks out your door, the total time investment is under 90 minutes.

Who administers treatment. Med spas employ a mix of physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, registered nurses, and licensed aestheticians depending on the procedure. IV therapy from Instadrip is administered by licensed registered nurses (RNs) who carry their own supplies and follow clinical protocols for IV insertion, monitoring, and aftercare. Both settings deliver care from trained medical professionals.

When to Choose a Med Spa

Med spas make sense when your primary goal is cosmetic improvement. If you want to reduce fine lines and wrinkles, restore volume to your cheeks or lips, improve skin texture through chemical peels or laser resurfacing, remove unwanted hair, or sculpt your body contour, a med spa offers treatments that no IV drip can replicate.

An in-person aesthetic evaluation also matters for cosmetic procedures. A skilled injector needs to see your facial anatomy, skin quality, and bone structure in person before placing Botox or filler. The difference between a result that looks natural and one that looks overdone comes down to millimeters of placement and precise unit dosing. That assessment requires hands-on evaluation in a clinical setting.

Med spas also offer treatments that require specialized equipment. Laser resurfacing, IPL (intense pulsed light) therapy, radiofrequency skin tightening, and body sculpting devices are expensive machines that live in clinic spaces. These treatments cannot travel to your living room. If your treatment plan depends on equipment-based procedures, a med spa is the right choice.

Consider a med spa when you have the time to book ahead, the flexibility to travel to a clinic location, and a cosmetic concern that requires visual assessment and specialized tools.

When to Choose Mobile IV Therapy

Mobile IV therapy fits a different set of circumstances. Choose it when your body needs internal support and you want results within the hour.

Recovery situations. After a long night out in Hollywood, a cross-country flight that landed at LAX at midnight, or a bout of stomach flu that left you depleted, IV hydration restores fluid volume and electrolytes faster than drinking water or sports drinks. Your digestive system processes oral fluids at its own pace. An IV bypasses that bottleneck and puts saline, vitamins, and minerals where your cells need them.

Internal wellness. If your goal is to replenish B vitamins, boost your vitamin C levels, add NAD+ for cellular energy, or increase your glutathione for antioxidant defense, IV delivery offers absorption rates that oral supplements cannot match. A 1000mg glutathione IV delivers the full dose into your bloodstream. A 1000mg glutathione capsule may deliver 200mg after your stomach acid and intestinal lining take their cut.

Convenience is a priority. You have back-to-back meetings from your home office in West Hollywood. You have kids at home and no time to drive to a clinic. You are staying at a hotel in Santa Monica before a wedding tomorrow. Mobile IV therapy meets you where you are, on your schedule, without adding a commute to your day.

Pre-event preparation. A wedding, photoshoot, performance, or athletic competition the next day. Clients book Beauty IVs and Hydration IVs the night before or morning of major events to arrive looking refreshed and feeling sharp. The combination of hydration, B vitamins, and glutathione may help support skin radiance and energy levels before the cameras turn on.

Can You Combine Both?

Yes, and many people in Los Angeles do. The two services complement each other because they address different layers of health and appearance.

A med spa handles the outside: smoothing skin, adding volume, reducing blemishes. IV therapy handles the inside: hydrating cells, delivering vitamins, supporting cellular repair. Some wellness-focused LA residents schedule Botox and filler appointments at their med spa for cosmetic maintenance while booking monthly IV sessions for internal nutrition and energy. Think of it as an inside-out approach to looking and feeling your best.

Glutathione serves as a bridge between both worlds. Med spas recognize it as a skin-brightening antioxidant. IV therapy delivers it for systemic detoxification and cellular protection. A glutathione IV may help support both skin clarity and internal antioxidant defense at the same time. It is one of Instadrip's most popular add-ons for clients who care about skin health alongside their internal wellness routine.

The combination approach aligns with the broader shift toward concierge medicine in LA, where people build personalized wellness teams instead of relying on a single provider for everything. Your dermatologist handles skin checks. Your med spa handles cosmetic treatments. Your mobile IV nurse handles internal recovery and maintenance. Each provider does what they do best.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is mobile IV therapy the same as what med spas offer?

No. Med spas focus on cosmetic procedures like Botox, fillers, facials, and laser treatments that improve your external appearance. Mobile IV therapy focuses on internal wellness by delivering hydration, vitamins, minerals, and compounds like NAD+ and glutathione into your bloodstream. The two services address different goals and use different methods.

Can a med spa give me an IV?

Some med spas have added IV therapy to their menu as an add-on service. The difference is logistics. At a med spa, you still drive to the clinic, park, wait, and receive treatment in their facility. Mobile IV therapy eliminates every one of those steps and brings the treatment to your chosen location within 60 minutes of booking.

Which one is better for skin health?

It depends on the specific concern. For surface-level issues like wrinkles, uneven texture, and hyperpigmentation, med spa treatments such as peels, laser, and microneedling deliver targeted results. For skin health from the inside, a glutathione IV or Beauty IV may help support antioxidant defense and cellular repair that contributes to skin clarity over time. Many clients use both approaches together.

How much does mobile IV therapy cost compared to a med spa visit?

Instadrip's IV treatments range from $299 for a Hydration IV to $699 for NAD+. Most sessions cost $349. Med spa treatments range from $150 for a basic facial to $1,500 or more for dermal filler, with the average visit costing $300 to $500. The per-visit cost is comparable, though med spa treatment plans often involve multiple sessions over several weeks.

Do I need a prescription for mobile IV therapy?

No. Instadrip's IV treatments do not require a prescription. A licensed registered nurse assesses your health history before starting your session and monitors you throughout the infusion. If you have specific medical conditions or take medications that interact with certain vitamins or compounds, your nurse will review those during the intake process.

How fast does IV therapy work compared to oral supplements?

IV therapy delivers nutrients into your bloodstream at 100 percent bioavailability. Most clients feel the effects within 30 to 45 minutes. Oral supplements pass through your digestive system, where absorption rates range from 20 to 50 percent depending on gut health and the specific nutrient. Oral supplements may take several hours to produce noticeable effects, and some nutrients lose a significant portion of their potency during digestion.

Can I get IV therapy and a med spa treatment on the same day?

In most cases, yes. Many clients schedule their IV session before a med spa appointment to arrive hydrated and vitamin-loaded, which may help support recovery from cosmetic procedures. Check with your med spa provider about specific timing recommendations for your planned treatment. Your Instadrip nurse can also advise on sequencing.

What areas of Los Angeles does Instadrip serve?

Instadrip provides mobile IV therapy across greater Los Angeles, from Malibu and the Pacific Palisades through Beverly Hills, West Hollywood, Hollywood, Silver Lake, and DTLA, south to Manhattan Beach, and into the San Fernando Valley including Sherman Oaks, Encino, and Woodland Hills. A licensed RN arrives at your home, hotel, or office within 60 minutes of booking.

Book Mobile IV Therapy in Los Angeles

Med spas and mobile IV therapy each serve a purpose. For cosmetic treatments, a med spa delivers results that an IV cannot replicate. For internal wellness, hydration recovery, vitamin replenishment, and same-day convenience, mobile IV therapy meets you where you are. Instadrip's licensed nurses serve all of Los Angeles with same-day availability, seven days a week. Find Instadrip on Google Maps for reviews and same-day booking.

About the Author

Kyle Larson, RN, BSN, is the founder of Instadrip, a mobile IV vitamin therapy company serving Los Angeles. As a registered nurse, Kyle brings clinical expertise to every treatment and is passionate about making IV therapy accessible and convenient for LA residents.

About the Reviewer

Dr. Fatima Hussein, MD, serves as Instadrip's Medical Director. She oversees all IV therapy protocols and reviews all health content published on instadrip.com to ensure medical accuracy.

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