The Esthetics Center, a medical aesthetics practice with multiple locations across Northern California, has added intravenous (IV) drip therapy to its menu of services at its Fair Oaks, California clinic. The new offering, part of the practice's hydration and vitamin infusion options, is available alongside other aesthetic and medical spa treatments at the Sacramento-area location.
IV drip therapy delivers fluids, vitamins, and electrolytes directly into the bloodstream through an intravenous line. The treatment is used to support hydration, replenish nutrients, and complement other wellness or aesthetic care. At the Fair Oaks clinic, IV drip sessions are administered by licensed medical professionals in a clinical setting, with treatment plans developed according to each patient's goals and health profile.
The addition of IV drip therapy reflects a broader trend in the medical aesthetics industry, where practices are increasingly incorporating wellness services to address patient demand for holistic health solutions. By offering IV hydration alongside traditional aesthetic treatments, the Esthetics Center aims to provide a more comprehensive approach to patient care.
IV drip therapy is delivered under the medical oversight of Dr. Reginald Rice, a double board-certified facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon with more than 25 years of experience. Dr. Rice holds Fellowship status with the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery and has treated over 12,000 patients. The clinical team includes cosmetic nurse injectors, physician assistants, and aesthetic nurse practitioners, all following the practice's medical supervision protocols.
“IV drip therapy fits naturally alongside the wellness and aesthetic services patients seek at our Fair Oaks location,” said Dr. Rice. “It allows us to support hydration and nutrient needs in the same medical environment where patients receive their other care.”
The Fair Oaks clinic offers IV drip therapy alongside injectable treatments, skin rejuvenation, and professional skincare. Patients can request information about availability and scheduling directly through the clinic. The practice maintains locations in Sacramento, Rocklin, El Dorado Hills, and Fair Oaks, all led by Dr. Rice and staffed by licensed medical professionals.
This expansion into IV therapy highlights the increasing convergence of medical aesthetics and preventative wellness. For patients, it means access to hydration and nutrient support in a clinical environment, potentially enhancing recovery and overall well-being. For the industry, it signals a shift toward more integrated care models, where aesthetic practices become one-stop destinations for both cosmetic and wellness needs.
As the demand for wellness services continues to grow, the Esthetics Center's move may set a precedent for other practices in the region. By combining medical expertise with therapeutic treatments, the clinic is positioning itself at the forefront of a evolving healthcare landscape.

