
There’s a new medspa in Metro Detroit that feels a little different — and as a mom, I immediately loved the why behind it.
Reflection Theory Medspa was founded by Hadassah Friedman, RN, a former labor and delivery nurse who understands firsthand how much women’s bodies (and skin) change through pregnancy, postpartum, hormones, and life in general.
And here’s what really stood out to me:
This isn’t just about treatments — it’s about understanding your skin and feeling confident in what you’re choosing.
Built for Women (and Moms) Who Don’t Have Time to Figure It All Out
If you’ve ever gone down a rabbit hole trying to figure out what treatment you actually need… you’re not alone.
Hadassah created Reflection Theory Medspa with a simple idea:
No treatment should happen without understanding why it’s right for you.
Every appointment is rooted in:
- Education first
- Personalized recommendations
- A space where questions are encouraged (and actually answered)
As a mom herself, she knows how hard it is to find the time to research all of this — and wanted to create a place where you don’t have to.

The Treatment Moms Are Asking About: Morpheus8
One of the most talked-about treatments at Reflection Theory right now is Morpheus8 — and for good reason.
It’s a radiofrequency microneedling treatment that:
- Stimulates collagen
- Helps tighten skin
- Improves texture
- Has minimal downtime
It’s become especially popular for:
- Post-pregnancy skin changes
- Hormonal skin concerns
- Acne scarring
- Skin laxity after weight loss
(Yes… even what people are calling “Ozempic skin”)
In addition to Morpheus8, Reflection Theory Medspa offers:
- Injectables (like Botox)
- Chemical peels
- Customized facials
- Laser hair removal
All with that same clinical, education-first approach.

Located in Lathrup Village, it’s an easy drive from:
- Birmingham
- Bloomfield Hills
- Royal Oak
- Berkley
- Southfield
What I love most about this space is that it was created by a woman who truly understands what other women are navigating — not just aesthetically, but in real life.
Because sometimes, it’s not about doing more…
It’s about finding the right support, the right information, and a place where you feel comfortable asking questions.