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Dayton Medspa, Medicca, Offers New Facial And Skin Product Specials

Dr. Christopher Sesslar, M.D., keeps the facial deals coming this spring!

2014-04-19
CENTERVILLE, OH, April 19, 2014 (Press-News.org) Winter is withering away, and spring is growing fast. With warmer weather and brighter skies, patients are getting excited for the months to come. To match patients' skin to the glowing mood of spring, Dr. Sesslar's Medicca, Medspa in Dayton, OH, is offering an April product special!

"We have been running great offers these last couples of months, especially in April! It's our way of saying thank you to the patients. Healthy, glowing skin matters to us, as much as it matters to our patients," says Dr. Sesslar.

For April, patients can purchase Essential Serum, and in return they can receive Latisse and 0.05 Retinol for free. Latisse is a solution that is applied to a patient's eyelashes to make them grow thicker, darker and longer.

Retinol (retinoid cream) is a part of the anti-aging arsenal many women, and even men, have among their facial products. It's a Vitamin A derivative that thickens the skin, slowing down the process of aging by killing the current skin cells so they turnover. A faster cell turnover rate stimulates new cell growth. Latisse and 0.05 Retinol are valued at a $195 when added together. Getting anti-aging and other skin products from an experienced professional is the smart way to go about improving the skin.

Dr. Sesslar and his staff can recommend the best practices and help to ensure products don't cause any skin irritation.

Moreover, the April deal includes an esthetician special, called Dermaplane. The procedure removes dead skin cells on the face while also getting rid of pesky facial hair. A Dermaplane will only cost $60, and it includes a mini facial. Dayton residents can get their skin pampering in before the summer fun.

Are you ready to face the spring weather? Call Dr. Sesslar's office for more information regarding skin products and facials in Dayton. Get filled in by going to www.spamedicca.com. Dr. Sesslar's user-friendly website helps patients access key information relating to his office, staff and general skin and facial resources.

About Dr. Christopher Sesslar, M.D.:
Since 2008, Dr. Sesslar's practice has grown, branching out into the Dayton, Cincinnati and Columbus markets. And Dr. Sesslar's patients travel from all over the world to receive his services, which include, Botox, Juvederm and laser procedures. He provides an array of services to suit patients' skin needs.

Media Contact:
Medicca
Dr. Christopher Sesslar, M.D.
contactus@spamedicca.com
6627 Centerville Business Parkway
Centerville, OH 45459
(937) 312-9212
www.spamedicca.com

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[Press-News.org] Dayton Medspa, Medicca, Offers New Facial And Skin Product Specials
Dr. Christopher Sesslar, M.D., keeps the facial deals coming this spring!