Botox at Planned Parenthood: What You Need to Know About Their New Wellness Services
Planned Parenthood is officially in its Botox era — and honestly? We're here for it.
Planned Parenthood Mar Monte, the nation's largest affiliate serving much of Northern California and Nevada, has confirmed it's testing new revenue streams through offerings like Botox and IV hydration at select clinics. The move is part of a broader expansion that includes perimenopause telehealth care, nitrous oxide for IUD insertions, and, soon, dermal fillers and laser hair removal. At $9 per unit, Botox at their Sacramento clinic is about 25% less than what nearby medspas advertise — so your wallet will definitely thank you.
Why the pivot? The affiliate is facing an estimated $100 million revenue gap after federal Medicaid reimbursements were cut, and this is their creative way of keeping the doors open for the reproductive health services so many of us rely on. As their senior director of advocacy put it, "We really see this as adapting to the world we're living in and responding to our clients as they move with us throughout their lives."
If you're thinking about booking, here are a few tips:
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Do your research. Ask about the provider's credentials and how many units are recommended for your concern.
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Start small. First-timers should begin conservatively — you can always add more.
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Know your "why." Botox is a medical procedure, so go in informed, not just because it's a good deal.
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Double-dip your support. Getting aesthetic services here directly helps fund reproductive healthcare for millions.
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