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By AI, Created 4:59 PM UTC, May 18, 2026, /AGP/ – Lov MedSpa New York is part of a five-location network now operating across New York, Connecticut and Florida. The Manhattan site serves patients from Murray Hill to the Upper East Side under physician supervision, with standardized clinical protocols designed to support care across locations.
Why it matters: - Lov MedSpa’s five-site footprint gives the group a larger multi-state care network across New York, Connecticut and Florida. - The setup is meant to let patients continue treatment plans across locations without re-establishing care. - The Manhattan site’s reach across dense Midtown and downtown neighborhoods positions it to serve commuters and local residents in one of the city’s busiest medical-aesthetics markets.
What happened: - Lov MedSpa New York marked the group’s expansion to five operational locations. - The network now includes Lov MedSpa New York, Lov MedSpa Brooklyn, Lov MedSpa Staten Island, the Farmington, Connecticut site and Lov MedSpa Miami. - The Manhattan location serves Murray Hill, Midtown East, the Upper East Side, Gramercy, NoMad and the Grand Central corridor. - The site also serves ZIP codes 10016, 10017, 10022, 10010, 10003 and 10021.
The details: - Lov MedSpa New York operates under direct physician supervision. - Licensed nurse practitioners and board-certified providers perform treatments at the Manhattan site. - The location is structured as a New York State Medical PLLC, the licensing framework required in New York for practices performing injectable, laser or medical-grade aesthetic treatments. - A supervising physician licensed in New York oversees clinical operations. - Injectable and laser treatments are performed by licensed nurse practitioners and registered nurses with active New York State licensure. - Provider training includes dermal filler injection, neuromodulator administration and laser device operation. - The group uses standardized internal protocols covering provider credentialing, treatment documentation, injectable inventory management, post-treatment patient communication and continuity-of-care procedures. - Those protocols apply uniformly across all five locations. - The New York sites operate under New York State Medical PLLC requirements. - The Farmington site follows Connecticut state aesthetic medicine licensing requirements. - Lov MedSpa Miami follows Florida Department of Health requirements. - Treatment protocols at Lov MedSpa New York are adjusted for the range of skin tones and patient profiles common in Manhattan. - Laser settings, chemical peel selections and aftercare guidance are calibrated accordingly. - Standard appointment scheduling includes weekday, evening and weekend availability. - The Manhattan site offers lunch-hour and before-work appointment slots. - The protocol framework is intended to support patients who visit more than one location.
Between the lines: - Multi-state expansion in medical aesthetics adds regulatory complexity, so standardized credentialing and documentation can be as important as the service menu itself. - The emphasis on continuity-of-care suggests the group is targeting patients who split time between markets, especially New York and Florida. - Positioning the Manhattan site around skin-tone-specific treatment adjustments signals a focus on personalized care in a diverse urban market.
What’s next: - The group said its standardized framework is now being applied across the full network as it continues operating under three different state regulatory regimes. - Patients moving between locations should be able to keep treatment plans moving under the same documentation and oversight system.
The bottom line: - Lov MedSpa’s Manhattan site is no longer just a single neighborhood practice; it now sits inside a five-location, multi-state network built to deliver coordinated aesthetic care across markets.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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