Pronounced 'ARC DERMA", the ArqueDerma' Artistic Restorative Lift(r), a patented cutting edge technique, developed by Leslie Fletcher RN MEP-C to deliver FDA approved dermal Fillers such Restylane Lyft (r) and Voluma (r). As an aesthetic nurse injector and trainer, Leslie discovered this groundbreaking technique while working with thousands upon thousands of patients.
Sarah Skillett, RN. BSN. Sarah Skillett, RN, BSN received her nursing degree in 1998 from St. Luke’s School of Nursing. She began her career as an Aesthetic Nurse Specialist in 2000, and is one of the Midwest’s most respected and talented nurse injectors, who is passionate about her love for aesthetics. She has had extensive training from physicians as well as numerous national companies, and frequently attends national conventions to increase her knowledge and professional standing. She has taken several InjectAbility® Institute courses including ArqueDerma® and InstaTox® over the last 6 years. She was the first ArqueDerma® Practitioner in the Midwest to receive her license 6 years ago, and currently is one of only a very few who practice this patented technique.
Our Services Include:
Skin Care, Photorejuvenation, Microdermabrasion, Scar, Healthier, Cam, Acne Treatments, Acne, Botulinum Toxin, Wrinkles, Healthy, Acne Medications, Intense Pulsed Light, Lose Weight, Reconstructive Plastic Surgery, Juvederm, Plastic Surgeon, Esthetician, Wellness, Chemical Peels, Massage, Healthier Lifestyle, Complementary And Alternative Medicine, Chiropractic, Tummy Tuck
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Aesthetic medicine is a broad term for specialties that focus on altering cosmetic appearance through the treatment of conditions including scars, skin laxity, wrinkles, moles, liver spots, excess fat, cellulite, unwanted hair, skin discoloration, and spider veins. Traditionally, it includes dermatology, oral and maxillofacial surgery, reconstructive surgery and plastic surgery, surgical procedures (liposuction, facelifts, breast implants, Radio frequency ablation), non-surgical procedures (radio frequency skin tightening, non- surgical liposuction, chemical peel, high-intensity focused electromagnetic field, radio frequency fat removal), and a combination of both.[3] Aesthetic medicine procedures are usually elective.
What is the difference in Botox and Dysport injections? Botox and Dysport are very different in how they are formulated. Botox can be more easily diluted and spreads much faster than Dysport. This makes Dysport a great choice for larger surfaces like the forehead. Botox is more powerful, so it's great for smaller areas and wrinkles such as Crow's feet.
Chemical Treatments: Step 1: Exfoliating and lightening mask to remove existing pigmentation. Step 2: For 28 days, continue depigmentation. Followed by skin lightening. All-inclusive post-care regimen.
Sarah Skillett RN/BSN is the Midwest's sole practitioner who offers InstaTox(tm), which Instantly Tightens Smooths and Lifts. Botox(r), Dysport(r), and other substances are used to tighten and lift the eyelids and neck.
Juvéderm Voluma®- Is a large particle used for the cheeks to add volume and give a lift.
What is a Facial and how do you use it? A facial can be described as a multi-step, multipurpose treatment that involves steam, facial masks cleansing, exfoliation, cleaning, facial massage, and various creams or lotions. ... Some are very hydrating, some are firming and healing, while others focus on certain problem areas.
In a Day Spa, treatments are typically provided by people certified in areas like therapeutic massage and cosmetology. A Med Spa is a hybrid between a Medical Aesthetic Clinic and a Day Spa that operates under the supervision of a highly trained and specialized Physician.
Skin Care, Photorejuvenation, Microdermabrasion, Scar, Healthier, Cam, Acne Treatments, Acne, Botulinum Toxin, Wrinkles, Healthy, Acne Medications, Intense Pulsed Light, Lose Weight, Reconstructive Plastic Surgery, Juvederm, Plastic Surgeon, Esthetician, Wellness, Chemical Peels, Massage, Healthier Lifestyle, Complementary And Alternative Medicine, Chiropractic, Tummy Tuck
Medical spas, sometimes referred to as medi-spas or medspas, seek to combine some medical procedures normally performed in a doctor's office with the experience of a day spa. There is a particular focus on anti-aging treatments.