Miami Beach · South of Fifth · Suite 414

Boutique med spa services in Miami Beach — owner-operated by a board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner.

A complete menu of FDA-regulated aesthetic services — Botox, dermal fillers, biostimulators, microneedling, Kybella, hair restoration, and medical-grade skincare — every appointment personally administered by NP Kelly Wolfe.

South Florida Face and Body is an owner-operated medical spa in the South of Fifth district of Miami Beach. The person who consults with you is the person who treats you, every appointment. Patients travel from Brickell, Mid-Beach, Bal Harbour, Surfside, and Coral Gables for the consistency this approach makes possible.

5.0

54 Google reviews

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Kelly Wolfe, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC

OWNER · UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI-TRAINED · FL APRN #11005134

Med spa services in Miami Beach, at a glance.

A direct-answer summary for anyone comparing aesthetic services in Miami Beach.

Service categories

Neuromodulators, dermal fillers, biostimulators, skin resurfacing, body contouring, hair restoration, and medical-grade skincare — all FDA-regulated treatments.

Who performs treatment

Kelly Wolfe, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC — Florida APRN #11005134, board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner, University of Miami-trained. Every injection, every appointment.

Pricing model

Per-unit (neuromodulators), per-syringe (filler), per-vial (biostimulators), per-session (microneedling, hair restoration). Quoted in writing before treatment.

Consultation length

30–45 minutes for first appointments. Includes full facial analysis, medical-history review, written treatment plan, and pricing — no obligation to treat that day.

Location

1000 5th Street, Suite 414 — South of Fifth, Miami Beach 33139. Attached garage parking ($4/hr) plus free street parking nearby. 8 minutes from Brickell via MacArthur Causeway.

Reputation

5.0 ★ across 54 Google reviews. Patients travel from Brickell, Bal Harbour, Coconut Grove, and Coral Gables for one-on-one care with the practice owner.

The Complete Treatment Menu

Every aesthetic service offered at our Miami Beach med spa.

Eighteen FDA-regulated aesthetic services, organized into four categories — neuromodulators, fillers and biostimulators, skin resurfacing, and contouring and restoration. Every service is personally performed by Kelly Wolfe.

Dermal Fillers & Biostimulators

8 Options

Where neuromodulators relax muscles, fillers and biostimulators address structure. Hyaluronic acid fillers add immediate, reversible volume to specific facial areas. Biostimulators (Sculptra, Radiesse) work over months by triggering your body's own collagen — for longer, more gradual restoration of facial architecture.

Mid-Face Volume

Cheek Filler

Restores projection and lift to the malar region — the architectural foundation that supports the entire mid-face. Properly placed cheek filler can soften nasolabial folds and under-eye hollows without injecting either area directly.

$750 / syringe
12–18 months

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Profile Definition

Chin Filler

Non-surgical chin augmentation for patients with a recessed or under-projected chin. Improves profile balance, jawline length, and the perceived definition of the lower face. Frequently paired with jawline filler for full lower-face structural work.

$750 / syringe
12–18 months

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Structural Sculpting

Jawline Filler

Defines the mandibular angle and the inferior border of the jaw, sharpening transition between face and neck. The single most-requested filler treatment among Miami Beach men — and increasingly, the women who want a refined, photographable jawline.

$950 / syringe
12–24 months

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Upper Face Lift

Temple Filler

The most under-discussed filler treatment in Miami Beach. Restoring temple volume lifts the lateral brow, softens crow's feet, and balances the upper face — often the single biggest reason a patient looks subtly tired in photos without knowing why.

$750 / syringe
12–18 months

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Natural Enhancement

Lip Filler

Hyaluronic acid lip augmentation using Juvederm, Volbella, or Restylane Kysse — placed with restraint for subtle hydration, definition, and shape. Russian, keyhole, or border-definition techniques chosen by goal. Conservative dosing for first-time patients; reversible.

$750 / syringe
9–12 months

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Collagen Builder

Sculptra

Poly-L-lactic acid biostimulator. Doesn't fill — instead triggers your body to make new collagen over 3–6 months. The most natural-looking treatment in the catalog because the volume that develops is your own tissue. Results last 2+ years.

$800 / vial
2+ years

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Lift + Tighten

Radiesse

Calcium hydroxylapatite biostimulator. Provides immediate volume and triggers ongoing collagen production. Hyperdilute Radiesse is a workhorse for the neck, décolleté, and aging hands — areas where traditional filler doesn't perform well.

$800 / vial
12–18 months

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Non-Surgical BBL

Sculptra BBL

A non-surgical Brazilian Butt Lift using Sculptra to stimulate collagen in the upper buttocks and hip dips. No fat transfer, no anesthesia, no surgical recovery. Gradual lift over several months. Priced per vial for honest, transparent budgeting.

$800 / vial
2+ years

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Skin Resurfacing & Rejuvenation

4 Options

Neuromodulators and fillers address muscles and structure — but they don't touch skin quality. Sun damage, fine crepiness, hyperpigmentation, large pores, and texture are addressed by a different layer of treatment: medical-grade skincare and microneedling. In Miami Beach, where UV exposure is daily, this layer is often the most consequential.

Why this med spa is structured differently.

Most med spas in Miami Beach operate on volume. We operate on relationship. Four structural differences shape every appointment here.

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One injector, every visit

The person who consults you is the person who treats you, every appointment. No rotating staff, no handoffs, no "your usual NP isn't here today."

02
Transparent unit pricing

Per-unit, per-syringe, per-vial — quoted in writing before any needle is involved. You pay for the product you receive, not for a marketed package.

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Biochemistry-trained

Kelly holds a Master's in Biochemistry and is a Certified Functional Medicine Practitioner — meaning your hormones, sleep, and metabolism are part of the conversation.

04
Owner-operated boutique

One practice, one provider, by appointment only. No corporate ownership, no quotas, no rotating staff. The practice succeeds when your face does — over years, not visits.

Med spa vs. day spa vs. dermatology — which one do you need?

A medical spa (med spa) operates under the supervision of a licensed medical provider and offers FDA-regulated treatments — Botox, dermal fillers, prescription skincare, and medical microneedling among them — that a day spa cannot legally provide. A dermatologist's office handles disease (skin cancer, eczema, complex acne) and is reimbursed by insurance; aesthetic services there are typically performed by associated nurse injectors, similar to a med spa.

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For most patients in Miami Beach, the right setting is a med spa. The practical question is what to expect from one — and how to recognize the difference between a typical high-volume operation and a boutique practice.

SettingWho performs treatmentTypical servicesInsurance billable
Day spaEsthetician (state-licensed, non-medical)Facials, massage, waxing, body treatmentsNo
Med spa (typical)Nurse injector, supervising physician off-siteBotox, fillers, microneedling, lasers, body contouringNo (cosmetic)
South Florida Face and BodyOwner — Family Nurse Practitioner, no rotating staffBotox, fillers, biostimulators, microneedling, Kybella, hair restoration, prescription skincareNo (cosmetic; functional medicine separate)
Dermatologist officeMD/DO; aesthetic services by associated NP/PAMedical dermatology + cosmetic injectablesYes (medical only)
Plastic surgeon officeMD; aesthetic services by associated NP/PASurgical + injectables + skincareSometimes (reconstructive)

For most patients seeking non-surgical aesthetic care in Miami Beach — Botox, filler, biostimulators, microneedling, skincare — a med spa is the right setting. The key question becomes which med spa. The honest answer: a practice where a credentialed medical provider personally performs every treatment, prices transparently, and isn’t structured around upselling packages will produce more consistent results than a high-volume corporate office.

How to choose the best med spa for you in Miami Beach.

The best med spa in Miami Beach for any individual patient is the one where the provider's clinical depth, aesthetic eye, and practice structure align with how you want to be cared for. Five questions identify this quickly.

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  1. Who will physically perform my treatment? The answer should be a specific named person with a specific credential (NP, PA, MD, RN under medical supervision) — not “one of our injectors.” If you can’t book with the same person on a follow-up, walk away.
  2. What is the pricing structure — is it per-unit and disclosed before treatment? Quoted “areas” or marketed “packages” obscure how much product you’re actually paying for. Per-unit pricing with a written plan before injection is the industry’s transparent standard.
  3. How is my medical history reviewed? A real consultation includes a discussion of medications (especially anticoagulants like aspirin, warfarin, Eliquis, Plavix, or Xarelto — patients on blood thinners face higher bruising risk and should consult their prescribing physician before treatment; never discontinue anticoagulants on your own), surgical history, allergies, and current skin condition. A consult that skips this is a red flag.
  4. What is the follow-up policy? Two-week assessment for neuromodulators, and access to your injector between visits, are standard at a quality practice. If a result needs refinement at week two, that should be included — not an upsell.
  5. Can I see the provider’s actual credentials? A licensed Florida APRN has a license number (Kelly’s is #11005134); a board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner is verifiable through the American Nurses Credentialing Center. Credentials shouldn’t require a Google search to find.

The right med spa service for your specific concern.

Selecting a treatment by category (Botox, filler, microneedling) is the wrong starting point. The right starting point is the concern you actually want addressed — then matching that concern to the appropriate biological mechanism. Most patients in Miami Beach see two or three categories of treatment, not one.

Your concern Right treatment category Why
Wrinkles that appear when you move Neuromodulator (Botox / Dysport / Xeomin) Muscle-driven lines respond to muscle relaxation, not volume.
Hollow under-eye, flat cheeks, thin lips Dermal filler (HA) — cheek, chin, jawline, temple, lip Volume loss requires structural replacement — reversible if needed.
Loose skin, lost facial architecture Biostimulator (Sculptra / Radiesse) Generates new collagen over months — your tissue, gradual.
Sun damage, texture, pores, melasma Microneedling + Rx skincare Skin-quality concerns need cellular remodeling, not muscle relaxation.
Under-chin fullness (no weight to lose) Kybella Permanently destroys local fat cells; no surgery, no liposuction.
Thinning hair, lost density Hair restoration (exosomes / PDRN) Stimulates dormant follicles; no oral medication side effects.
Crepey neck, sun-damaged chest Hyperdilute Radiesse + microneedling Combined protocol for the most undertreated aging area.
Aging hands (veins, tendons visible) Hand rejuvenation (Radiesse) Restores back-of-hand plumpness; the second-most-noticed aging signal.

The most common real-world combinations we plan.

Single-service appointments are rare past the first visit. Most regulars in Miami Beach run two or three layered protocols on different cadences.

The 30s preventive plan

Low-dose neuromodulator quarterly · Rx skincare daily · microneedling 2–3x per year. About $2,800/year — the highest-impact starting bundle for long-term skin and facial preservation.

The 40s restoration plan

Cheek + temple filler 1x per year · neuromodulator quarterly · microneedling quarterly · Rx skincare daily. About $5,800/year.

The 50s+ structural plan

Sculptra series (3 vials over 6 months) · jawline filler annually · neck/décolleté protocol · neuromodulator quarterly. About $7,500/year one-time, then maintenance.

The event-prep plan

Dysport (fastest onset) 2 weeks before event · microneedling 6 weeks before · hyperdilute Radiesse to neck/chest if photos involve a v-neck. Custom timing.

What's different about med spa care in Miami Beach specifically.

Miami Beach has one of the highest concentrations of aesthetic providers in the country, but the local climate, lifestyle, and pace of life create considerations you won't find in a generic med spa guide.

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The factors that matter — and that shape how Kelly plans treatments for patients in 33139 specifically — are climate, culture, and the calendar:

  • UV exposure is constant. Miami Beach averages 248 sunny days per year. Botox and filler address muscle-driven lines and volume — not sun damage. A thoughtful Miami Beach plan layers neuromodulator with retinoid skincare, antioxidants, microneedling, and sun protection. The combination is what creates the look of great skin in this city.
  • Fitness culture changes metabolism. Miami Beach has one of the highest densities of high-intensity fitness studios in South Florida. Patients training four to six times per week often metabolize neuromodulator more quickly. Treatment intervals here are commonly 11–13 weeks rather than the textbook 16.
  • Salt air and heat increase movement-driven aging. Squinting against glare on Collins Avenue, the brow furrow on a paddleboard, and the reflexive squint stepping out of air conditioning into bright sun — Miami Beach faces simply move more. Personalized dosing for the glabella and crow’s feet often differs from generic charts.
  • The social calendar is on display. Art Basel, Miami Swim Week, Formula 1 weekend, open boats, gallery dinners — timing treatments around your real life matters. Kelly plans neuromodulator and filler appointments around the events on your calendar so results peak when you want them to.
  • Humidity affects skincare absorption. Prescription tretinoin, vitamin C, and active ingredients behave differently in 80% humidity than they do in Boston or Chicago. Compounded skincare formulated for Miami’s climate uses different vehicles and concentrations than standard formulations.

The neighborhoods our Miami Beach med spa serves.

South Florida Face and Body sits in Suite 414 at 1000 5th Street, in the South of Fifth district of Miami Beach. From there, Kelly serves patients across Miami Beach, the barrier islands, and Miami proper.

Service area & drive times

Kelly’s office sits at the southern tip of Miami Beach — close enough to be reachable from Brickell in under 10 minutes via the MacArthur Causeway, and a short hop up Collins from Mid-Beach, Surfside, and Bal Harbour.

1000 5th Street, Suite 414 · Miami Beach, FL 33139

Attached parking garage: $4/hr. Street parking around the building is free during business hours (one nearby area is pay-to-park).

Where our med spa patients come from

South of Fifth (SoFi)
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Sunset Harbour
5 Min
South Beach core
5 Min
Brickell
9 Min
Mid-Beach / Faena District
10 Min
Downtown Miami
11 Min
Edgewater / Wynwood
13 Min
Coconut Grove
18 Min
Surfside
17 Min
Bal Harbour
19 Min
Key Biscayne
21 Min
Sunny Isles Beach
23 Min

The geography matters because a treatment plan isn’t only about your face — it’s about your week. A Mid-Beach patient who walks the boardwalk every morning may need a different forehead dose than a Brickell patient working in air-conditioned offices. A Bal Harbour patient with grandchildren on their lap needs to retain forehead expressiveness in a way a young professional may not prioritize. We plan for the life you actually live in this city.

What to expect at your first appointment.

Your first appointment at South Florida Face and Body is 30–45 minutes. Most of it is conversation; the actual treatment, if you have one that day, is rarely more than 10 minutes.

  1. Medical-history intake. You’ll complete a brief intake covering medications (especially anticoagulants — disclose all blood thinners and consult your prescribing physician about any treatment-related questions; do not discontinue these medications on your own), allergies, surgical history, prior aesthetic treatments, and current skincare. This takes about 10 minutes online before your visit.
  2. Facial analysis with Kelly. Kelly studies your face at rest and in motion. She asks what’s important to you and listens. She’ll point out things you may not have noticed — slight asymmetry, a hyperactive depressor anguli oris pulling your mouth corners down — and give you an honest read on whether a treatment will help, whether a different category of treatment is a better tool, or whether no treatment is the right answer for now.
  3. Written treatment plan and transparent pricing. You see the full plan, the exact products, the unit count, and the price before any needle is involved. You’re under no obligation to treat that day.
  4. Treatment, if you proceed. Most injectable treatments take 5–15 minutes. Microneedling sessions run 30–45 minutes including numbing.
  5. Aftercare brief. Specific instructions for what to do (and avoid) for the next 24–48 hours. You leave with Kelly’s direct contact information so you can reach out personally with any post-treatment questions.
  6. Two-week check-in (for neuromodulators). Photos and any refinement needed, included with your appointment. This is how natural, polished results are achieved consistently.

How much do med spa services cost in Miami Beach?

Med spa pricing in Miami Beach varies substantially by treatment category. The most useful approach is to look at typical ranges by service — and to insist on per-unit, per-syringe, or per-vial pricing rather than marketed packages. Pricing below reflects South Florida Face and Body's transparent rates.

  • Botox: $13–$18 per unit · most areas use 20–60 units · typical session $260–$1,000
  • Dysport: $4–$6 per unit · roughly 3 Dysport units = 1 Botox unit · typical session $260–$900
  • Xeomin: $13–$18 per unit · pricing similar to Botox, may be promoted as the value option
  • Dermal filler (HA — lip, cheek, chin, temple): $750 per syringe · $400 per half syringe · most areas use 1–2 syringes
  • Sculptra: $800–$1,000 per vial · most full-face protocols use 2–4 vials over 6 months
  • Radiesse: $800–$950 per syringe · hyperdilute protocols may use 1–3 syringes per area
  • Sculptra BBL: $800–$1,000 per vial · most protocols use 8–20 vials over 3–4 sessions
  • Medical microneedling: $400–$600 per session · most patients need a series of 3–6
  • Kybella: $500 per area (under chin = 1 area) · most patients need 2–4 sessions, 4–6 weeks apart
  • Hair restoration (exosomes / PDRN): $400 and above per session depending on protocol · series of 3–6
  • Hand rejuvenation: pricing varies by protocol and product · reviewed in consultation
  • Medical-grade prescription skincare: $150 per Rx

A few notes on Miami Beach pricing. Quotes priced significantly below the regional average can indicate diluted product, inexperienced injectors, or pressure to upsell. Quotes meaningfully above the regional average often reflect higher overhead — celebrity-adjacent Miami Beach locations, valet, on-site refreshments — rather than measurably better outcomes. The most transparent practices price per unit, per syringe, or per vial and share the dosing plan before treatment.

About Your Injector

Kelly Wolfe, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC

Kelly is the owner of South Florida Face and Body. A board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner trained at the University of Miami, she holds advanced degrees in nursing, biochemistry, and biology, with graduate research focused on metabolism and the role of leptin and appetite-suppressing hormones. She practices at the intersection of functional medicine and aesthetic injection — meaning the conversations in her treatment room often go beyond the syringe to consider sleep, hormones, metabolism, and inflammation as part of how your skin and face actually present.

Licensed as an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse in the State of Florida (APRN #11005134), Kelly brings more than three decades of experience in health, fitness, and clinical practice. She has performed aesthetic injections in South Florida for over a decade and has trained alongside the dermatology and plastic surgery community that built Miami’s aesthetic reputation.

She is the one who answers your text message. She is the one who calls the day after your injection.

From your first consultation through every follow-up, you’ll work directly with Kelly — one injector, one set of hands, one consistent plan.

Education, Training & Credentials

Education & Training

Master of Science in Nursing (FNP), APRN

University of Miami

Advanced practice registered nursing with a focus on family health and primary care.

Master of Science in Biochemistry

Missouri State University

Research focused on metabolism and the role of leptin and appetite-suppressing hormones.

Bachelor of Science in Biology

Missouri State University

Research with a strong foundation in human physiology, cellular biology, and biochemistry.

Board Certifications & Licensure

Board-Certified Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP-BC)

American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC)

National certification in family practice and primary care.

Licensed Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN)

State of Florida License #APRN11005134

Authorized to diagnose, treat, and prescribe medications in the State of Florida.

Certified Functional Medicine Practitioner (CFMP)

Elite NP

Advanced training in root-cause diagnostics, hormone optimization, metabolic health, and integrative wellness.

Certified Fitness & Nutrition Trainer

30+ Years of Experience

Over 30 years helping clients achieve sustainable health and wellness transformations.

Patient Voices

See what our patients are saying.

5.0

54 Google reviews

"Kelly is amazing! She's incredibly knowledgeable and progressive when it comes to facial aesthetics. My Botox and filler results are natural, refreshed, and exactly what I was hoping for — never overdone."

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Kateryna E. Google Review

"Kelly is the best! She truly listens to what her clients want and delivers exactly what you picture. My results are always natural and beautiful. I couldn't recommend her more!"

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Sierra B. Google Review

"I was on holiday in Miami and got the details for Kelly. Best Botox I have had. She advised my husband who had very sore facial skin with a new routine and has cleared up the problem. Would certainly recommend."

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Frequently Asked Questions

The questions Miami Beach patients ask most often before booking a med spa appointment. If yours isn't covered here, Kelly is happy to answer directly — just text or call.

What med spa services are offered in Miami Beach at South Florida Face and Body?

South Florida Face and Body offers a complete menu of boutique med spa services in Miami Beach, organized into four categories:

Neuromodulators — Botox, Dysport, and Xeomin for dynamic wrinkles. Dermal fillers and biostimulators — cheek, chin, jawline, temple, and lip filler, plus Sculptra, Radiesse, and Sculptra BBL. Skin resurfacing — medical microneedling with SkinPen, compounded prescription skincare, neck and décolleté rejuvenation, and hand rejuvenation. Contouring and restoration — Kybella for submental fat and hair restoration with exosomes and PDRN.

Every service is personally performed by Kelly Wolfe, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC — no rotating staff.

med spa (medical spa) operates under the supervision of a licensed medical provider and offers FDA-regulated treatments — injectable neuromodulators like Botox, dermal fillers, prescription-strength skincare, medical microneedling, Kybella, and biostimulators — that a regular day spa cannot legally provide.

day spa is limited to non-medical services such as massage, facials with cosmetic-grade products, waxing, and basic body treatments. Estheticians at day spas are licensed by the state but are not medical providers and cannot inject, prescribe, or perform medical-grade microneedling.

At South Florida Face and Body in Miami Beach, every appointment is conducted by Kelly Wolfe, a board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner — not by an esthetician or technician.

The “best” med spa in Miami Beach depends on what matters most to you. For patients who prioritize one-on-one care with a credentialed medical provider, transparent per-unit pricing, and a relationship-based approach rather than rotating staff and corporate ownership, South Florida Face and Body offers a boutique alternative to high-volume practices.

Located in Suite 414 at 1000 5th Street in the South of Fifth district, owner Kelly Wolfe — University of Miami-trained NP — personally performs every consultation and treatment. The practice holds a 5.0-star rating across 54 Google reviews and serves patients from Brickell, Bal Harbour, Coconut Grove, Coral Gables, and beyond.

Med spa pricing in Miami Beach varies by treatment category:

Botox typically runs $13–$18 per unit ($260–$1,000 per session). HA dermal fillers — lip, cheek, chin, and temple — are $750 per syringe or $400 per half syringe. Sculptra is $800–$1,000 per vial. Medical microneedling runs $400–$600 per session. Kybella is $500 per area (under chin = 1 area). Hair restoration starts at $400 per session (exosomes, PDRN). Medical-grade prescription skincare is $150 per Rx.

At South Florida Face and Body, all pricing is transparent and reviewed with you in writing before any treatment begins. There are no marketed “packages” obscuring per-unit cost.

Every treatment at South Florida Face and Body is personally performed by Kelly Wolfe, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC — the owner of the practice. Kelly is a Florida-licensed Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN #11005134) and board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner credentialed by the American Nurses Credentialing Center.

She holds a Master of Science in Nursing from the University of Miami, a Master’s in Biochemistry from Missouri State University, and is a Certified Functional Medicine Practitioner. Patients see Kelly directly — not a rotating staff of injectors.

For most patients in their 30s, the most effective long-term approach combines three layers: low-dose neuromodulator (Botox, Dysport, or Xeomin) quarterly for early dynamic wrinkles, consistent medical-grade prescription skincare with tretinoin or a retinoid daily, and quarterly medical microneedling to build collagen ahead of age-related decline.

Patients with early volume loss may add small amounts of dermal filler (typically temple or cheek). Kelly designs a personalized plan during consultation based on facial anatomy, skin condition, and lifestyle factors specific to Miami Beach — UV exposure, fitness frequency, and your social calendar.

Yes — every new patient at South Florida Face and Body begins with a personal consultation with Kelly Wolfe. The consultation includes a full facial analysis, review of your medical history (including any anticoagulant medications you take — patients on blood thinners face increased bruising risk and should always consult their prescribing physician before treatment; never discontinue anticoagulants on your own without your prescriber’s guidance), a discussion of your aesthetic goals, and a written treatment plan with transparent per-unit or per-vial pricing.

Many patients receive treatment the same day; others prefer to schedule a return visit. There’s no pressure either way.

For sun damage in Miami’s climate, the evidence-based protocol combines medical microneedling — which stimulates collagen and addresses texture, pigmentation, and crepiness — with a compounded prescription skincare regimen built around tretinoin or a retinoid, an antioxidant serum (typically vitamin C), and broad-spectrum SPF.

Botox and dermal fillers do not treat sun damage. They address muscle-driven wrinkles and volume loss, respectively. Kelly will identify which concerns are caused by sun damage versus aging muscle and structure during your consultation, and build a layered plan accordingly.

South Florida Face and Body is a medical spa. All injectable and prescription services are personally performed by Kelly Wolfe, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC — a board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner and licensed Florida Advanced Practice Registered Nurse.

Because every service is performed by a credentialed medical provider, the practice can legally offer FDA-regulated treatments such as Botox, Dysport, Xeomin, dermal fillers, Sculptra, Radiesse, Kybella, and compounded prescription skincare that day spas cannot provide.

Yes — and a meaningful share of our patients are men, particularly from Brickell, Coconut Grove, and the South of Fifth professional community. The most requested men’s services at South Florida Face and Body are jawline filler, chin filler, Botox for the glabella (“11s”) and forehead, masseter Botox for jaw slimming and TMJ, Kybella for submental fat, and hair restoration. Kelly’s aesthetic approach is conservative — refined, photographable structure rather than overdone modification.

Three structural differences:

1. One injector, every visit. Kelly personally performs every treatment, every appointment. Most Miami Beach med spas operate on volume with rotating staff — meaning the injector who consulted you may not be the one who treats you the next time.

2. Transparent per-unit, per-syringe, per-vial pricing. Every quote is in writing before treatment. There are no “treatment area” markups or marketed packages that obscure how much product you’re actually paying for.

3. Biochemistry and functional-medicine training. Kelly’s graduate work in biochemistry and her functional-medicine certification mean conversations consider hormones, metabolism, sleep, and inflammation — not just the syringe in front of her.

1000 5th Street, Suite 414, Miami Beach, FL 33139 — in the South of Fifth (SoFi) district, just south of Ocean Drive. We’re 8 minutes from Brickell, 9 from Mid-Beach, 18 from Bal Harbour and Coconut Grove, 22 from Coral Gables and Key Biscayne.

The attached parking garage is $4/hr, and street parking around the building is free during business hours (one nearby area is pay-to-park). Phone: (786) 529-1860. Hours: Monday–Friday 10am–6pm, Saturday 10am–2pm.