Non-surgical facial rejuvenation includes aesthetic treatments that improve the texture, glow/brightness, firmness, and expression lines of the face without going to the operating room. It isn’t a single procedure: it’s almost always a plan defined after an assessment, which is why pricing varies so much.
Even so, there are very clear ranges to give you a realistic budget reference in Mexico.
Non-surgical facial rejuvenation price in Mexico (estimated ranges)
Published average price (general reference): $14,618 MXN.
Non-invasive treatments (per session): $4,000 to $6,000 MXN (typical range).
Approx. references by procedure:
- Botulinum toxin (Botox): $4,300 MXN
- Hyaluronic acid filler: $4,500 MXN
- Platelet-rich plasma (PRP): $1,800 MXN
- Thread lift (PDO threads): from $6,000 MXN
Important: the final cost changes depending on whether it’s full face or specific areas, whether multiple sessions are needed, or whether 2–3 techniques are combined in the same plan.
Why does the price vary so much?
With non-surgical facial rejuvenation, cost doesn’t depend only on “what you get done,” but on how, how much, and where:
- Main goal: pigmentation, sagging, wrinkles, pores, texture, volume loss, facial contour.
- Technique chosen: IPL doesn’t cost the same as radiofrequency, and a plan with laser isn’t the same as one with injectables.
- Number of sessions: many non-invasive treatments work by progression (2, 4, 6 sessions or more).
- Areas treated: forehead, frown lines, crow’s feet, cheeks, folds, under-eyes, jawline, neck.
- Materials and products: for injectables, cost depends on amount, brand, and goal.
- City and clinic type: location-based differences can be very significant.
- Specialist experience: especially important with injectables or techniques that require higher precision.
What does the price usually include?
In practice, the cost typically covers:
- Initial assessment to define the plan and the right technique.
- Treatment session(s) (paid per session or as a package).
- Follow-up checkups to evaluate results.
And there may be additional expenses such as:
- Creams or aftercare recommended by the specialist.
- Medication (if applicable, depending on technique and patient).
Most common non-surgical facial rejuvenation treatments (and how they’re priced)
Non-invasive treatments
These are device/energy-based procedures typically charged per session.
Chemical peels, microdermabrasion, and similar: Focused on texture, skin renewal, and glow. Cost depends on the depth of the treatment and the number of sessions.
Laser therapies: Used to improve texture, tone, pigmentation, pores, and stimulate collagen. Priced per session and by area or full face.
Intense pulsed light (IPL): Widely used for pigmentation, redness, and overall tone improvement; it can also stimulate collagen.
Ultrasound: Focused on stimulating collagen with a progressive firming effect.
Radiofrequency: Works by heating deeper layers to stimulate collagen and elastin; usually priced per session and can vary by area and technology.
In this group, if your goal is “I want to look fresher without needles,” the per-session range is usually $4,000 to $6,000 MXN.
Minimally invasive treatments
These include procedures with needles or placement of materials, usually charged per application (and sometimes by area, amount, or product).
Botulinum toxin (Botox): Softens expression lines by temporarily relaxing muscles (forehead, frown lines, crow’s feet). Priced by area or by units used, with a published reference around $4,300 MXN.
Dermal fillers (hyaluronic acid): Used to restore volume, soften folds, and improve contours (cheekbones, lips, under-eyes, chin, nasolabial folds, etc.). A published reference is $4,500 MXN, but it can vary by area and amount.
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP): Biostimulation using the patient’s own plasma to support texture, elasticity, and tone. Approx. reference: $1,800 MXN.
Thread lift (PDO threads): Aims for a “lifting”/tightening effect and also stimulates collagen over time. Priced by type and number of threads, with references from $6,000 MXN.
How much does a full non-surgical rejuvenation “plan” cost?
A complete plan often combines treatments to address multiple goals (for example, texture + lines + firmness). That’s why it’s common to see budgets close to the published average of $14,618 MXN, although it can be less if the goal is specific—or more if multiple sessions or materials are required.
Typical scenarios:
- Overall improvement (brighter, more even skin): usually non-invasive per session (sometimes as a package).
- Marked expression lines: often includes botulinum toxin (and sometimes a non-invasive complement).
- Volume loss or facial contour: often includes hyaluronic acid (and may be combined with biostimulation).
- Mild to moderate sagging: may combine radiofrequency/ultrasound with threads, depending on the specialist’s strategy.
Price differences by city
Prices can vary widely by location. Some listings with city ranges show that the minimum, average, and maximum can change significantly between major metro areas and smaller-demand cities, and also depending on the type of treatment reported for each city.
Non-surgical rejuvenation vs “facelift”: not the same thing
Many people search for “non-surgical facial rejuvenation” and end up comparing it to a “facelift.” To avoid confusion:
- Non-surgical rejuvenation: improves skin quality, lines, and firmness progressively and/or through minimally invasive procedures.
- Surgical facelift: is surgery and priced differently. As a published international reference for Mexico, the average cost of facelift surgery is reported between $6,000 and $8,500 USD (this is not “non-surgical”).
Frequently asked questions
What’s the most common price to start?
If you want a first improvement without a big commitment, many non-invasive treatments are in the range of $4,000 to $6,000 MXN per session. If your goal is expression lines, a published reference for botulinum toxin is around $4,300 MXN.
What’s more expensive: energy-based treatments (radiofrequency/IPL/laser) or injectables?
It depends on the goal. Energy-based treatments often require multiple sessions (which can raise the total). Injectables can look like “one-and-done,” but their cost depends on areas, amount, and product type.
How many sessions do I need to see results?
It depends on the treatment. Many non-invasive options work by progression (several sessions). With injectables, the effect can be noticeable sooner, but may require touch-ups or maintenance.
Does non-surgical facial rejuvenation include an assessment?
Most commonly, the price is defined after an initial assessment visit, where the technique and number of sessions are decided, and follow-up visits are considered.
What can make the cost go up a lot?
Mainly:
- treating full face and/or neck
- needing multiple sessions
- combining energy + injectables
- using specific materials and products
- choosing a clinic/city with higher ranges
Is financing or monthly payments available?
In the market, some clinics offer payment options such as installments or card plans, depending on the center.
Does social security or private insurance cover it?
It’s usually not covered: public health systems don’t cover aesthetic treatments, and private insurers typically have similar policies for cosmetic procedures.
