The Esthetics Center, a Northern California medical aesthetics practice, has expanded its service menu to include intravenous (IV) drip therapy at its Fair Oaks location. The new offering, available alongside existing aesthetic and medical spa treatments, provides hydration and nutrient infusion in a medically supervised environment.
IV drip therapy delivers fluids, vitamins, and electrolytes directly into the bloodstream, supporting hydration and replenishing essential nutrients. At the Fair Oaks clinic, sessions are administered by licensed medical professionals, with treatment plans tailored to each patient's health profile and wellness goals. This individualized approach aligns with the practice's broader philosophy of personalized care across its other services, such as injectables, skin rejuvenation, and professional skincare.
The introduction of IV therapy reflects a growing trend in medical aesthetics to integrate wellness services with traditional cosmetic treatments. For patients, this means greater convenience and continuity of care, as they can now receive hydration therapy at the same location where they undergo other procedures. The service also caters to a rising demand for preventive health and wellness options among consumers seeking proactive approaches to vitality and recovery.
Medical oversight at the Fair Oaks clinic is provided by Dr. Reginald Rice, a double board-certified facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon with over 25 years of experience. Dr. Rice, who holds Fellowship status with the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery, emphasized the natural fit of IV therapy within the practice's offerings. "IV drip therapy fits naturally alongside the wellness and aesthetic services patients seek at our Fair Oaks location," he said. "It allows us to support hydration and nutrient needs in the same medical environment where patients receive their other care."
The clinical team includes cosmetic nurse injectors, physician assistants, and aesthetic nurse practitioners, all adhering to stringent patient safety protocols. This medical supervision distinguishes the service from at-home or non-medical IV providers, ensuring that patients receive treatments in a safe and controlled setting.
The Esthetics Center operates multiple locations across Northern California, including Sacramento, Rocklin, El Dorado Hills, and Fair Oaks, offering a comprehensive range of surgical and non-surgical procedures. With Dr. Rice having treated more than 12,000 patients, the practice brings extensive expertise to its expanded service line.
For industry observers, this move highlights the convergence of wellness and aesthetics, a trend likely to influence how medical spas structure their offerings. By adding IV therapy, the Esthetics Center positions itself to meet evolving consumer expectations for holistic health services, potentially setting a benchmark for other practices in the region.
Patients interested in IV drip therapy at the Fair Oaks clinic can obtain more information by contacting the office directly. As the demand for integrative wellness solutions continues to grow, such services may become a standard component of aesthetic practices, reshaping the landscape of medical spa care.

