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Veritas Backstage Beauty & Plastic Surgery

501 Oakland Ave, Austin, TX 78703, 78703 Austin, TX
4.80

About this clinic

Veritas Backstage Beauty & Plastic Surgery, a nurse-led practice in Austin, offers regenerative and supportive-medicine services alongside aesthetic care. The clinic specializes in IV nutrient therapy, NAD+ infusions, and peptide protocols, with chelation therapy and red-light therapy available as adjuncts to a longevity-focused regimen. Platelet-rich plasma therapy is offered for selected indications. Treatment is individualized following initial assessment, and ongoing monitoring supports protocol adjustment. The practice combines aesthetic services—injectables, laser treatments, and procedural options—with functional medicine and hormone optimization, positioning itself for patients pursuing both restoration and age-related wellness mana

Treatments offered

Contact information

501 Oakland Ave, Austin, TX 78703
78703 Austin, TX

Office hours

Monday
10am – 6pm
Tuesday
10am – 8pm
Wednesday – Friday
10am – 6pm
Saturday
10am – 3pm
Sunday
Closed

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Patient reviews

4.80

Based on 106 Google reviews

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I have been coming to Veritas Backstage for almost ten years. I want to be honest about what keeps me here, because it is not what I expected when I first walked in. I came in expecting to be sold something. I left with a plan that actually made sense for me. What has stayed true across a decade is this: the care has followed me, not the other way around. What I was doing in my early forties is not what I do now. That is not because I kept upgrading or adding — it is because someone here actually pays attention to where I am, not where a treatment menu thinks I should be. My hormonal changes, the way my skin has shifted, the things that stopped working as well — they factor all of that in. It feels like being assessed, not processed. I am in my fifties now. The conversation I have in that room is different than the one I had at 42. More considered. More comprehensive. I appreciate that it was never about what looked good on paper. It was about what made sense for my skin, at this stage, with this biology. That is not common. It is why I am still here.

Deanna DeShea · February 22nd, 2026

Unfortunately the last time I will not being going back to this salon. I have been getting treatments here regularly for over six months as I have been dealing with some acne. The morning after my last facial (which was supposedly very minimal and mild) I woke up with my eyes swollen shut. I went to urgent care where they told me I got contact dermatitis, as a reaction from something used during the treatment. They gave me a steroid shot and prescribed me a weeks worth of prednisone. They have since not given me a refund for this experience. I am really disappointed as I have gone though quite the journey with my skin over the last year, and always looked at the team at Veritas for guidance. They signed me up for all these treatments and sold me products, that now looking back, I can't really tell if they helped or hurt. I went in with some mild acne, and throughout the treatments, it got significantly worse. I was told that the treatments were helping getting everything out, but now think they just irritated my skin. One time, one of the aestheticians told me I should do a few rounds of IPL lasers to help with the dark spots. We agreed to do 3 sessions. She explained to me if I signed up for the membership which was $169/month, it would be cheaper. I agreed to do the membership package for those treatments. Yet at the time of each of those treatments, I still had to pay more out of pocket. I was also not made aware that signing up for that membership, I was committing to a year. When I called to cancel the membership, they told me I was not able to do so, and that actually the membership for the IPLs would be $199/month moving forward. I would have never agreed to the membership if I knew I was committing to spending $199/month for a year. I still went for another treatment after this, thinking that I was stuck in this membership. But that is when I woke up the next day with my eyes swollen shut and had to rush to urgent care. They have since agreed to cancel my membership, as I do not feel comfortable getting treatments here anymore. But they still do not want to give me a refund on that last treatment that resulted in a medical emergency. I really hate to leave a bad review, but looking back at my experience here over the last 9 months, I feel I have spent way too much money and my skin has only gotten worse.

jacqueline · July 21st, 2025

When I say I trust Devon with my entire life I mean that. I’ve trusted my face to her for many years and she has never let me down. As long as I have the choice, I will never be seeing anybody else.

Breanna Hamilton · February 23rd, 2026

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