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Minimize pain during medspa treatments

How to Minimize Pain During MedSpa Treatments

You've heard it said before: "No Pain, No Gain!" But "pain" is not what we want you to think of when you think about medspa treatments. Thankfully, we have several resources to help minimize pain during medspa treatments such as fillers, Botox, Morpheus8, laser hair removal, and more. Our aestheticians, nurse injectors, and physician assistant …

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face lift

Two Facelift Approaches: Michelle’s Injectable Full Face Correction vs Patty’s Mini Facelift

Safety. Effectiveness. Highly-Trained Providers. Patient Satisfaction. We talk about these things all of the time, but it’s not just talk. It’s what we truly believe in. We pride ourselves on offering treatments and procedures that are safe and effective. We invest in continual training for all of our providers from our aestheticians to our doctors. …

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A Perfect Pair: Selecting Skincare Products to Compliment your Medspa Treatment

Patients visiting the medspa at the Center for Plastic Surgery Ann Arbor often request these three popular treatments: Botox, fillers, and BBL (Broad Band Light). These procedures are popular because they are effective at reducing the signs of aging and helping return the skin’s youthful appearance. But patients often overlook how they treat their skin …

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Botox

3 Reasons To Get BOTOXⓇ & Other Injectables at a Plastic Surgery Practice

Injectables are constantly in high demand throughout the US, and facial fillers, lip injections, and BOTOX are popular with Ann Arbor men and women, too. Year over year, the percentage of people receiving injectables increases. It’s no surprise these treatments are so popular. In just a short visit and with nearly no downtime, patients leave …

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CoolSculpting

CoolSculpting Safety

We talk often about the benefits of CoolSculpting® for our Ann Arbor, MI, patients. But if you read celebrity news, you’ve probably heard about supermodel Linda Evangelista's experience. After undergoing seven CoolSculpting treatments by a dermatologist, she developed paradoxical adipose hyperplasia (PAH).  What is paradoxical adipose hyperplasia? PAH is a very rare side-effect of cryolipolysis--or …

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