"WOW! I had the best tan in my 20's & 30's. Now with Dr. Lotstein's' help I'm getting my skin rejuvenated. I have completed my second Intense Pulse Light/Photo-Rejuvenation treatment and I can't wait for my second microdermabrasion treatment. My skin is becoming so healthy; my friends are starting to notice and ask me what I'm doing. I rarely wear make up and have so much confidence interacting with other people. I recommend this skin care program to anyone that instills a health outlook on life."

Clarkston, WA

Gift Certificates

UltimA Medical Spa Gift Certificates make the perfect birthday, thank you, congratulations or simply everyday gift.

  • Are redeemable for spa treatments, vacation experiences, spa products and more
  • Range from $50 to $1000, in increments of $25 to fit every budget
  • Perfect for many special occasions like birthdays, holidays, thank you’s or simply everyday
  • Can be bundled with unique additional gifts
  • Can also be used to buy unique spa-at-home products.

How much should I give?

The minimum is usually $25 but most people give $100-$150 to make sure the recipient gets a gift certificate that can be redeemed for some treatment substantial like a massage.

What happens if they don't use up the entire amount of the gift certificate?

Again, the person will get the unused amount as a credit. For maximum flexibility on a large gift, break the amount into several large gift certificates -- four $500 gift certificates instead of one $2,000, for instance.

What if it gets lost?

If UltimA Gift certificates are lost, it's like losing cash. This is a fairly common policy at spas.

I would like to give my husband a spa treatment, do you think he would like it?

A growing number of men are going to spas -- with their wives or girlfriends, with their male partner, or on their own. Men now make up a third percent of all spa-goers, according to the International Spa Association. And they're not just signing up for sports massages and manicures. They're getting facials, hair removed and body scrubs.

We have created a gender-neutral atmosphere where both men and women feel comfortable. We even have treatments that are named specifically for men like the "Gentleman's Facial." And culturally, spas have gone so mainstream that they don't seem like something for women anymore.