Pennsylvania med spa questions, answered from statute
Every question below is answered from Pennsylvania law, with the statute or board rule linked and the date we verified it. 17 of the 24 questions we ask have a verified Pennsylvania answer today, most recently checked Aug 17, 2026. The rest are not listed, because we would be guessing.
Organized by The Practice Perimeter — the decisions every state makes about an aesthetic practice.
Ownership
Who is allowed to own this business, and in what corporate form?
Oversight
Which physician relationship does the state require, and what must that physician actually do?
Intake
What has to happen before a patient can be treated, and can any of it be remote?
Who treats
Which license may perform which treatment, and under whose order?
Facility
Does the premises itself have to be registered or licensed?
Marketing
What may this practice claim about its services, its staff, and their credentials?
Enforcement
What happens when one of the six above is crossed?
- What happens if a med spa in Pennsylvania operates without the right license?Medical Practice Act of 1985 §39(a) (63 P.S. §422.39)
- Can Pennsylvania shut down a med spa that is operating unlawfully?Medical Practice Act of 1985 §42(a) (63 P.S. §422.42)
- What can a practitioner in Pennsylvania be disciplined for?49 Pa. Code §16.61
What is not here, and why
We ask 24 questions of every state we cover. Pennsylvania answers 17 of them from primary sources we have verified. Where a question is missing it is because the Pennsylvania record we hold does not address it — not because the answer is no. We would rather publish a shorter list than a page that looks like an answer and is not. As the Pennsylvania record grows, questions appear here on their own.
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