Did you know that when it comes to rhinoplasty, you have both surgical and non-surgical options? Dr. Jack Scheuer answers some of the most frequently asked questions about surgical vs. non-surgical rhinoplasty.
Planning for a breast augmentation with Dr. Ashley Chandler. At Charlotte Plastic Surgery, we believe in the transformative power of precise measurements. By carefully assessing your individual proportions and understanding your aesthetic goals, we create a personalized plan to achieve the perfect harmony between your unique body and your desired outcome.
Charlotte Plastic Surgery offers more than one type of breast reduction surgery. One of our top options is the Spair Breast Reduction procedure. This procedure was created by one of the top plastic surgeons in the country with the goal of decreasing the level of scarring post-surgery.
Many people thought the pandemic would lead to a slow-down in plastic surgery procedures; however, the opposite has been the case. Dr. Stephan Finical has found that this has been one of his busiest summers on record.
Are you considering body contouring, but are not sure which procedure is right for you? There are many body contouring options, with two of the most popular being CoolSculpting and Liposuction. While the results are similar for both of these procedures, the procedures themselves are very different.
Dr. Chandler is the newest physician at Charlotte Plastic Surgery. We are so excited to have her as a part of our team! Dr. Chandler specializes in breast, body, and face surgeries. She is an advocate for women's confidence and helping women restore their minds and body.
At Charlotte Plastic Surgery, we hear from many women who are curious about their options for breast augmentation. Sometimes, these are moms who are simply looking to return to some of the fullness they enjoyed pre-kids, and pre-nursing. And other times, they are women who have always wanted slightly more volume or better shape to their breasts and come to us to find out what’s possible.
Dr. Theo Nyame of Charlotte Plastic Surgery is recognized as top plastic surgeon in the Charlotte, NC area and is 1 of 9 physicians to be awarded with the 2020 Top Doctor Award from Charlotte Magazine. The Top Doctor Award by Charlotte Magazine is a peer reviewed and peer nominated award. This is especially important because there are so many talented and worthy physicians in the Charlotte, NC area.
Dr. Jack Scheuer of Charlotte Plastic Surgery discussed this matter on WCCB Charlotte’s CW and warned viewers how you could do serious damage to yourself by self-injecting Botox® and dermal fillers at home. In this news clip, Dr. Scheuer explains the specific risks of self-injecting and why you should never try to do this at home. Watch to find out more and educate and protect yourself about the importance of seeking a trained and licensed professional for any types of injectables.
Liposuction or Tummy Tuck? Dr. Finical of Charlotte Plastic Surgery explains the difference between the two, and what option may be best dependent on your situation. We’re also happy to provide some more insight below. Patients commonly are most frustrated with the fact that no matter how much exercise they do or how strict their diet, they cannot seem to get a flat-toned tummy. There are many possible explanations why this scenario is so common.
Tummy tuck surgery can provide patients with lasting improvements to the midsection by removing excess skin and reducing the belly bulge caused by weakened abdominal muscles. However, keep in mind that to achieve optimal results, you’ll need to avoid positions that place a strain on the treated area during your recovery. In addition to using a no-drain tummy tuck technique most plastic surgeons offer Exparel for continuing pain control. This non-narcotic, non-opioid pain reliever is injected directly into the abdominal tissue, fascia, and muscles and acts as a nerve block. Exparel contains a medication called bupivacaine, which is released slowly into the surgical site and can help manage pain for up to 72 hours post-op, making recovery more comfortable. Often oral pain medication can cause nausea, constipation, drowsiness, and other side effects. Many patients who opt for Exparel report less need for narcotic pain medication. This reduction can lead to reduced side effects. Additionally, Exparel can save you money. Purchasing additional prescription pain medications can be expensive and add hundreds of dollars to your procedure. Charlotte Plastic Surgery is nationally-recognized and offers expertise in many different services and procedures.
In our culture today, the phrase “Resting Bro Face” or RBF has become a commonplace one, especially on social media. It refers to those people who feel they have a frustrated or angry look on their face in their selfies or just in everyday life. Dr. Scheuer expresses how this is a common thing and a natural look for a lot of people. Dr. Scheuer explains how this isn’t an abnormality but it’s just their face and it can be associated with the changes aging can bring on for anyone’s face.
According to the American Board of Plastic Surgeons, the number of non invasive weight loss cosmetic procedures have increased nearly 200% since the year 2000. There is now a prediction that minimally invasive fat reduction procedures will lead the way by 2022. Dr. Jack F. Scheuer III explains how the little-to-no downtime of minimally invasive procedures are attractive to most patients today who can’t afford any downtime and how these options simply weren’t available in the past. A minimally invasive procedures are all out-patient procedures that can be performed quickly and the patient is able to go right back to their daily life activities the same day. The most popular fat reduction minimally invasive treatment is CoolSculpting®. Watch as Dr. Scheuer explains how CoolSculpting® works, what you can expect during and after this procedure plus how Charlotte Plastic Surgery customizes these types of procedures for the individual patient’s needs. Learn more about the non invasive procedures we offer for weight loss and watch Dr. Scheuer on Good Day Charlotte.
A breast implant recall is a scary headline to read and it has a lot of breast surgery patients worried about their situation. Earlier this year, a breast implant recall hit the news for a specific type of breast implant that has been linked to cancer. More specifically, the implant was associated with Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma when it was detected in about 450 women worldwide. Dr. Stephan Finical of Charlotte Plastic Surgery interviewed with WBTV news about the various questions he is receiving from patients after the recall. Dr. Finical expressed how the majority of the patients with breast implants will not be affected by this breast implant recall. He continues on to explain how the different type of breast implants impact the likelihood of causing cancer. Watch the video to find out more information on the breast implant recall, which type of breast implant it impacts and what to do should you have any concerns about your breast implants and health.
Charlotte Plastic Surgery's Dr. Jack F. Scheuer III speaks on breast augmentation, better known as breast implant, options and which ones may be the best depending on someone's physique and what they are looking to accomplish. There are a few deciding factors that need to go into breast augmentation before making the final decision to have this type of surgical procedure done. The first of these is size. Breast implant size is one of the most important characteristics that determine the end result of a breast augmentation procedure. Breast implant size is measured in ccs, typically from 200cc to 600cc. Implant size choices usually come down to a combination of the patient's anatomy and the degree of naturalness of the desired final result. Another factor to consider is the type of surgical incision that the surgeon will make when the operation is underway. This is a decision that your surgeon can help you with and should be consulted on before undergoing surgery.
Dr. Nyame of Charlotte Plastic Surgery gives his insight on the many devices used for procedures and speaks on the practitioners who utilize them. Our mission is to renew the quality of life and increase the confidence of our patients through restoration, preservation and enhancement of physical form and function. While most devices used for cosmetic enhancements are similar if not entirely the same from practice to practice, it's the person who is using the device that makes the difference. Our estheticians are well versed and experienced in all cosmetic enhancement procedures and have been helping people look their absolute best for years. We want our patients to feel as comfortable as possible before, during and after each procedure. While our estheticians each specialize in the use of a specific device, we make sure that they are comfortable using every device on hand for any type of procedure that our patients undergo. Knowing what tool to use and how best to use it based on the desired outcome and skin type is something our estheticians pride themselves on.
Dr. Nyame discusses the growing trend and dangers of Snapchat Dysmorphia. Snapchat dysmorphia is becoming a growing issue where people use filters on mobile apps like Instagram or Snapchat to create a better image. With no large pores on the skin, a nose at the size they've always desired and lips plump to the point of perfection, these filters are creating a false sense of self for many of those who use them. The goal here for surgeons like Dr. Nyame, and others, is to prevent individuals from resorting to multiple consultations and surgeries to acquire a look that they will never achieve. Educating those who come in for consultations on the danger of repetitive surgeries and the potential harm it can cause them is what makes Charlotte Plastic Surgery and its surgeons stand out from many other practices.
Abdominoplasty – or a tummy tuck, as it is more commonly known – is a cosmetic surgery procedure that tightens the muscles and removes loose skin and fat from the abdomen so that it appears flat and toned. While physical activity and a healthy lifestyle are key in keeping a flat and toned stomach, it's not always possible to achieve this look, particularly in women who have had children. Dr. Finical explains the reasons behind getting a tummy tuck, its benefits and how the procedure is dealt with at Charlotte Plastic Surgery. There are also other procedures that can be done before, during or after the tummy tuck procedure. There are many benefits to someone who is considering getting a tummy tuck. Not only does it enhance the appearance of a patient’s body, but if helps with a few things.
Dr. Nyame of Charlotte Plastic Surgery gives his analysis of liposuction vs CoolSculpting. With each procedure having their own benefits and drawbacks, Dr. Nyame discusses what and why you should consider liposuction as opposed to CoolSculpting or vice versa. When considering a procedure such as liposuction, Dr. Nyame suggests that a patient who is already at their ideal weight and not looking to lose more weight are perfect candidates for liposuction. Liposuction is also best for those looking to have a procedure done on a very specific and targeted area of the body that's bothering them. For extensive fat removal and the ease of only one procedure, liposuction is the best option. If a non-invasive procedure is more appealing, CoolSculpting would be the better option. However, it should be noted that CoolSculpting takes approximately 2-3 visits to get satisfactory results.
A popular decision to go abroad for plastic surgery can also be a potentially dangerous decision. For one Charlotte woman, the risks of having plastic surgery abroad almost cost her life. Dr. Nyame of Charlotte Plastic Surgery answered the urgent call from the hospital one night to perform procedures to save her, her life. Now she wants to share her story to warn others of the dangers with traveling abroad for plastic surgery, also known as medical tourism. Hundreds of thousands of people go abroad to have plastic surgery every year and participate in medical tourism with no complications. However, it is important to understand the risks and potential dangers of choosing to have plastic surgery abroad.
Medical Tourism is a trend sweeping across the U.S., where men and women are flying aboard to get medical procedures done, like plastic surgery, for a fraction of the cost. The dangers of medical tourism almost cost one Charlotte woman her life when she flew to the Dominican Republic to have her 360-liposuction, Tummy Tuck and Brachioplasty plastic surgery procedures completed. Charlotte Plastic Surgery’s board-certified plastic surgeon, Dr. Theo Nyame, donated his services to perform countless life-saving procedures for this Charlotte woman who lives to tell her story today and warn others of the dangers of medical tourism.
All cosmetic treatments on the market currently promise fantastic results., but what treatments actually work and which ones should you avoid? Our own Dr. Stephan J. Finical sits down with Good Day Charlotte to discuss the popular cosmetic procedures that are trending currently, including body contouring, Botox, microneedling and more. Between social media, blog posts, and ads it can be easy to fall for cosmetic treatments that don’t deliver on the results they guarantee, which is why we always recommend doing proper research on a procedure, preferably in the form of a consultation.
Are women still able to breast feed after having a breast augmentation? This is a common question our female patients ask our plastic surgeons. Our own Dr. Stephan Finical explains the new research backing up the success of breastfeeding with implants, and how women can officially expect high success rates when using gel or saline implants in their procedures. With this being the first study to look into this subject, we are happy to have substantial evidence to relay to our patients.
Are you considering body contouring, but are not sure which procedure is right for you? There are many body contouring options, with two of the most popular being CoolSculpting and Liposuction. While the results are similar for both of these procedures, the procedures themselves are very different.
Tummy tuck surgery can provide patients with lasting improvements to the midsection by removing excess skin and reducing the belly bulge caused by weakened abdominal muscles. However, keep in mind that to achieve optimal results, you’ll need to avoid positions that place a strain on the treated area during your recovery. In addition to using a no-drain tummy tuck technique most plastic surgeons offer Exparel for continuing pain control. This non-narcotic, non-opioid pain reliever is injected directly into the abdominal tissue, fascia, and muscles and acts as a nerve block. Exparel contains a medication called bupivacaine, which is released slowly into the surgical site and can help manage pain for up to 72 hours post-op, making recovery more comfortable. Often oral pain medication can cause nausea, constipation, drowsiness, and other side effects. Many patients who opt for Exparel report less need for narcotic pain medication. This reduction can lead to reduced side effects. Additionally, Exparel can save you money. Purchasing additional prescription pain medications can be expensive and add hundreds of dollars to your procedure. Charlotte Plastic Surgery is nationally-recognized and offers expertise in many different services and procedures.
Liposuction or Tummy Tuck? Dr. Finical of Charlotte Plastic Surgery explains the difference between the two, and what option may be best dependent on your situation. We’re also happy to provide some more insight below. Patients commonly are most frustrated with the fact that no matter how much exercise they do or how strict their diet, they cannot seem to get a flat-toned tummy. There are many possible explanations why this scenario is so common.
Abdominoplasty – or a tummy tuck, as it is more commonly known – is a cosmetic surgery procedure that tightens the muscles and removes loose skin and fat from the abdomen so that it appears flat and toned. While physical activity and a healthy lifestyle are key in keeping a flat and toned stomach, it's not always possible to achieve this look, particularly in women who have had children. Dr. Finical explains the reasons behind getting a tummy tuck, its benefits and how the procedure is dealt with at Charlotte Plastic Surgery. There are also other procedures that can be done before, during or after the tummy tuck procedure. There are many benefits to someone who is considering getting a tummy tuck. Not only does it enhance the appearance of a patient’s body, but if helps with a few things.
Dr. Nyame of Charlotte Plastic Surgery gives his analysis of liposuction vs CoolSculpting. With each procedure having their own benefits and drawbacks, Dr. Nyame discusses what and why you should consider liposuction as opposed to CoolSculpting or vice versa. When considering a procedure such as liposuction, Dr. Nyame suggests that a patient who is already at their ideal weight and not looking to lose more weight are perfect candidates for liposuction. Liposuction is also best for those looking to have a procedure done on a very specific and targeted area of the body that's bothering them. For extensive fat removal and the ease of only one procedure, liposuction is the best option. If a non-invasive procedure is more appealing, CoolSculpting would be the better option. However, it should be noted that CoolSculpting takes approximately 2-3 visits to get satisfactory results.
Planning for a breast augmentation with Dr. Ashley Chandler. At Charlotte Plastic Surgery, we believe in the transformative power of precise measurements. By carefully assessing your individual proportions and understanding your aesthetic goals, we create a personalized plan to achieve the perfect harmony between your unique body and your desired outcome.
Charlotte Plastic Surgery offers more than one type of breast reduction surgery. One of our top options is the Spair Breast Reduction procedure. This procedure was created by one of the top plastic surgeons in the country with the goal of decreasing the level of scarring post-surgery.
At Charlotte Plastic Surgery, we hear from many women who are curious about their options for breast augmentation. Sometimes, these are moms who are simply looking to return to some of the fullness they enjoyed pre-kids, and pre-nursing. And other times, they are women who have always wanted slightly more volume or better shape to their breasts and come to us to find out what’s possible.
Charlotte Plastic Surgery's Dr. Jack F. Scheuer III speaks on breast augmentation, better known as breast implant, options and which ones may be the best depending on someone's physique and what they are looking to accomplish. There are a few deciding factors that need to go into breast augmentation before making the final decision to have this type of surgical procedure done. The first of these is size. Breast implant size is one of the most important characteristics that determine the end result of a breast augmentation procedure. Breast implant size is measured in ccs, typically from 200cc to 600cc. Implant size choices usually come down to a combination of the patient's anatomy and the degree of naturalness of the desired final result. Another factor to consider is the type of surgical incision that the surgeon will make when the operation is underway. This is a decision that your surgeon can help you with and should be consulted on before undergoing surgery.
Are women still able to breast feed after having a breast augmentation? This is a common question our female patients ask our plastic surgeons. Our own Dr. Stephan Finical explains the new research backing up the success of breastfeeding with implants, and how women can officially expect high success rates when using gel or saline implants in their procedures. With this being the first study to look into this subject, we are happy to have substantial evidence to relay to our patients.
Did you know that when it comes to rhinoplasty, you have both surgical and non-surgical options? Dr. Jack Scheuer answers some of the most frequently asked questions about surgical vs. non-surgical rhinoplasty.
Dr. Nyame of Charlotte Plastic Surgery gives his insight on the many devices used for procedures and speaks on the practitioners who utilize them. Our mission is to renew the quality of life and increase the confidence of our patients through restoration, preservation and enhancement of physical form and function. While most devices used for cosmetic enhancements are similar if not entirely the same from practice to practice, it's the person who is using the device that makes the difference. Our estheticians are well versed and experienced in all cosmetic enhancement procedures and have been helping people look their absolute best for years. We want our patients to feel as comfortable as possible before, during and after each procedure. While our estheticians each specialize in the use of a specific device, we make sure that they are comfortable using every device on hand for any type of procedure that our patients undergo. Knowing what tool to use and how best to use it based on the desired outcome and skin type is something our estheticians pride themselves on.
Tummy tuck surgery can provide patients with lasting improvements to the midsection by removing excess skin and reducing the belly bulge caused by weakened abdominal muscles. However, keep in mind that to achieve optimal results, you’ll need to avoid positions that place a strain on the treated area during your recovery. In addition to using a no-drain tummy tuck technique most plastic surgeons offer Exparel for continuing pain control. This non-narcotic, non-opioid pain reliever is injected directly into the abdominal tissue, fascia, and muscles and acts as a nerve block. Exparel contains a medication called bupivacaine, which is released slowly into the surgical site and can help manage pain for up to 72 hours post-op, making recovery more comfortable. Often oral pain medication can cause nausea, constipation, drowsiness, and other side effects. Many patients who opt for Exparel report less need for narcotic pain medication. This reduction can lead to reduced side effects. Additionally, Exparel can save you money. Purchasing additional prescription pain medications can be expensive and add hundreds of dollars to your procedure. Charlotte Plastic Surgery is nationally-recognized and offers expertise in many different services and procedures.
Liposuction or Tummy Tuck? Dr. Finical of Charlotte Plastic Surgery explains the difference between the two, and what option may be best dependent on your situation. We’re also happy to provide some more insight below. Patients commonly are most frustrated with the fact that no matter how much exercise they do or how strict their diet, they cannot seem to get a flat-toned tummy. There are many possible explanations why this scenario is so common.
Many people thought the pandemic would lead to a slow-down in plastic surgery procedures; however, the opposite has been the case. Dr. Stephan Finical has found that this has been one of his busiest summers on record.
Dr. Theo Nyame of Charlotte Plastic Surgery is recognized as top plastic surgeon in the Charlotte, NC area and is 1 of 9 physicians to be awarded with the 2020 Top Doctor Award from Charlotte Magazine. The Top Doctor Award by Charlotte Magazine is a peer reviewed and peer nominated award. This is especially important because there are so many talented and worthy physicians in the Charlotte, NC area.
Dr. Chandler is the newest physician at Charlotte Plastic Surgery. We are so excited to have her as a part of our team! Dr. Chandler specializes in breast, body, and face surgeries. She is an advocate for women's confidence and helping women restore their minds and body.
Dr. Jack Scheuer of Charlotte Plastic Surgery discussed this matter on WCCB Charlotte’s CW and warned viewers how you could do serious damage to yourself by self-injecting Botox® and dermal fillers at home. In this news clip, Dr. Scheuer explains the specific risks of self-injecting and why you should never try to do this at home. Watch to find out more and educate and protect yourself about the importance of seeking a trained and licensed professional for any types of injectables.
In our culture today, the phrase “Resting Bro Face” or RBF has become a commonplace one, especially on social media. It refers to those people who feel they have a frustrated or angry look on their face in their selfies or just in everyday life. Dr. Scheuer expresses how this is a common thing and a natural look for a lot of people. Dr. Scheuer explains how this isn’t an abnormality but it’s just their face and it can be associated with the changes aging can bring on for anyone’s face.
A breast implant recall is a scary headline to read and it has a lot of breast surgery patients worried about their situation. Earlier this year, a breast implant recall hit the news for a specific type of breast implant that has been linked to cancer. More specifically, the implant was associated with Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma when it was detected in about 450 women worldwide. Dr. Stephan Finical of Charlotte Plastic Surgery interviewed with WBTV news about the various questions he is receiving from patients after the recall. Dr. Finical expressed how the majority of the patients with breast implants will not be affected by this breast implant recall. He continues on to explain how the different type of breast implants impact the likelihood of causing cancer. Watch the video to find out more information on the breast implant recall, which type of breast implant it impacts and what to do should you have any concerns about your breast implants and health.
Dr. Nyame discusses the growing trend and dangers of Snapchat Dysmorphia. Snapchat dysmorphia is becoming a growing issue where people use filters on mobile apps like Instagram or Snapchat to create a better image. With no large pores on the skin, a nose at the size they've always desired and lips plump to the point of perfection, these filters are creating a false sense of self for many of those who use them. The goal here for surgeons like Dr. Nyame, and others, is to prevent individuals from resorting to multiple consultations and surgeries to acquire a look that they will never achieve. Educating those who come in for consultations on the danger of repetitive surgeries and the potential harm it can cause them is what makes Charlotte Plastic Surgery and its surgeons stand out from many other practices.
According to the American Board of Plastic Surgeons, the number of non invasive weight loss cosmetic procedures have increased nearly 200% since the year 2000. There is now a prediction that minimally invasive fat reduction procedures will lead the way by 2022. Dr. Jack F. Scheuer III explains how the little-to-no downtime of minimally invasive procedures are attractive to most patients today who can’t afford any downtime and how these options simply weren’t available in the past. A minimally invasive procedures are all out-patient procedures that can be performed quickly and the patient is able to go right back to their daily life activities the same day. The most popular fat reduction minimally invasive treatment is CoolSculpting®. Watch as Dr. Scheuer explains how CoolSculpting® works, what you can expect during and after this procedure plus how Charlotte Plastic Surgery customizes these types of procedures for the individual patient’s needs. Learn more about the non invasive procedures we offer for weight loss and watch Dr. Scheuer on Good Day Charlotte.
A popular decision to go abroad for plastic surgery can also be a potentially dangerous decision. For one Charlotte woman, the risks of having plastic surgery abroad almost cost her life. Dr. Nyame of Charlotte Plastic Surgery answered the urgent call from the hospital one night to perform procedures to save her, her life. Now she wants to share her story to warn others of the dangers with traveling abroad for plastic surgery, also known as medical tourism. Hundreds of thousands of people go abroad to have plastic surgery every year and participate in medical tourism with no complications. However, it is important to understand the risks and potential dangers of choosing to have plastic surgery abroad.
All cosmetic treatments on the market currently promise fantastic results., but what treatments actually work and which ones should you avoid? Our own Dr. Stephan J. Finical sits down with Good Day Charlotte to discuss the popular cosmetic procedures that are trending currently, including body contouring, Botox, microneedling and more. Between social media, blog posts, and ads it can be easy to fall for cosmetic treatments that don’t deliver on the results they guarantee, which is why we always recommend doing proper research on a procedure, preferably in the form of a consultation.
Medical Tourism is a trend sweeping across the U.S., where men and women are flying aboard to get medical procedures done, like plastic surgery, for a fraction of the cost. The dangers of medical tourism almost cost one Charlotte woman her life when she flew to the Dominican Republic to have her 360-liposuction, Tummy Tuck and Brachioplasty plastic surgery procedures completed. Charlotte Plastic Surgery’s board-certified plastic surgeon, Dr. Theo Nyame, donated his services to perform countless life-saving procedures for this Charlotte woman who lives to tell her story today and warn others of the dangers of medical tourism.
Medical Tourism is a trend sweeping across the U.S., where men and women are flying aboard to get medical procedures done, like plastic surgery, for a fraction of the cost. The dangers of medical tourism almost cost one Charlotte woman her life when she flew to the Dominican Republic to have her 360-liposuction, Tummy Tuck and Brachioplasty plastic surgery procedures completed. Charlotte Plastic Surgery’s board-certified plastic surgeon, Dr. Theo Nyame, donated his services to perform countless life-saving procedures for this Charlotte woman who lives to tell her story today and warn others of the dangers of medical tourism.
Dr. Jack Scheuer of Charlotte Plastic Surgery discussed this matter on WCCB Charlotte’s CW and warned viewers how you could do serious damage to yourself by self-injecting Botox® and dermal fillers at home. In this news clip, Dr. Scheuer explains the specific risks of self-injecting and why you should never try to do this at home. Watch to find out more and educate and protect yourself about the importance of seeking a trained and licensed professional for any types of injectables.
Dr. Nyame of Charlotte Plastic Surgery gives his insight on the many devices used for procedures and speaks on the practitioners who utilize them. Our mission is to renew the quality of life and increase the confidence of our patients through restoration, preservation and enhancement of physical form and function. While most devices used for cosmetic enhancements are similar if not entirely the same from practice to practice, it's the person who is using the device that makes the difference. Our estheticians are well versed and experienced in all cosmetic enhancement procedures and have been helping people look their absolute best for years. We want our patients to feel as comfortable as possible before, during and after each procedure. While our estheticians each specialize in the use of a specific device, we make sure that they are comfortable using every device on hand for any type of procedure that our patients undergo. Knowing what tool to use and how best to use it based on the desired outcome and skin type is something our estheticians pride themselves on.
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