CHERRY HILL, NJ, January 28, 2011 (Press-News.org) The Hughes Center for Aesthetic Medicine (www.drnewyou.com), which offers surgical and non-surgical procedures, including BOTOX at their New Jersey location, will be offering 12 months of specials and discounts on various non-surgical treatments. The discounts are related to the time of the year they are being offered, pertaining to events or holidays of each month. Dr. Susan Hughes explains her excitement for the New Year, and how she hopes to help her patients look and feel their best throughout 2011.
"We are kicking off the new year with several specials and discounts," explains Dr. Hughes. "We believe in helping our patients with their year-round beauty. We've put together a dozen very special packages of treatments and priced them to be affordable for everyone."
To start out the year, Dr. Hughes is offering microdermabrasion and chemical peel treatments. With Valentine's Day following close behind, she is offering treatments for lips and face. Her specials address common winter skin concerns such as a dry and dull complexion.
Dr. Hughes explains, "The winter months dry out the skin, due to the cold and crisp air." She continues, "We wanted to offer treatments so our patients can protect their skin and be ready to glow when spring arrives. Also, around Valentine's Day, many women want to have beautiful lips, so we decided to put together a Luscious Lips Exfoliating Treatment. You don't have to have a facelift in New Jersey or spend thousands of dollars - you can just do a little something nice for yourself and feel great all month long."
The spring and summer month specials consist of facials, makeup application, and microdermabrasion treatments. These treatments will help patients get beach-ready, by exfoliating and hydrating their skin. Proceeding into fall, fotofacial laser skin resurfacing treatments, LATISSE eyelash enhancement, and pumpkin facials are offered to kick off the holiday season. Then we're finishing out the year with chemical peels and other laser treatments.
"Women and men interested in BOTOX near Philadelphia can combine the treatment with any of our specials for ultimate facial rejuvenation," adds Dr. Hughes. "It is important to our practice that every patient has the opportunity to feel and look their best, and we look forward to a fantastic 2011."
Susan M. Hughes, MD, FACS (www.drnewyou.com) is board-certified in facial cosmetic surgery and ophthalmology. Harvard trained, she is one of the premier facial cosmetic surgeons in New Jersey. She has been selected by her peers as a Philadelphia "Top Doc" in eyelid surgery and facial cosmetic surgery, as well as a South Jersey "Top Doc" in Plastic Surgery. Her other appointments include: Fellow of the American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, Fellow of the American College of Surgeons, Board of Trustees American Society of Cosmetic Surgery, Secretary of American Society of Cosmetic Surgery, Board of Directors Accreditation Association of Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC), and AAAHC Surveyor.
12 Months of Specials from BOTOX and Facelift Practice in New Jersey
The Hughes Center for Aesthetic Medicine is starting 2011 off right with an entire year of specials and savings for its patients who want to look their very best.
2011-01-28
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[Press-News.org] 12 Months of Specials from BOTOX and Facelift Practice in New JerseyThe Hughes Center for Aesthetic Medicine is starting 2011 off right with an entire year of specials and savings for its patients who want to look their very best.