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Dr. Paul Angelchik Announces Exclusive Relationship With Canyon Falls Spa & Salon in Scottsdale

Phoenix cosmetic surgeon Paul Angelchik, MD is now offering various non-invasive cosmetic treatments, products, and consultations to clients at the renowned Canyon Falls Spa and Salon in Scottsdale.

2011-05-11
PHOENIX, AZ, May 11, 2011 (Press-News.org) Board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Paul Angelchik, MD is pleased to announce an exclusive relationship with the high-end Canyon Falls Spa and Salon in Scottsdale, Arizona. Dr. Angelchik will be providing cosmetic surgery consultations, laser treatments, injectable fillers, Obagi and medical-grade skin care products, and skin peels to the spa's loyal customer base. He will be available for weekend appointments on Saturdays and evening appointments on Thursdays.

Recognized as one of the top cosmetic surgeons in the country, Dr. Angelchik's involvement will broaden the already wide range of services available at Canyon Falls - including skin care, massages, waxing, hair design, nails, and more. The injectable fillers Dr. Angelchik will be offering include BOTOX Cosmetic, Dysport, Restylane, Perlane, Juvederm, Sculptra Aesthetic, and Artefill. Laser treatments will include Syneron laser hair removal, ReFirme skin tightening, Fotofacial RF, and more.

After opening to the public in December 2004, Canyon Falls went on to win the Top Prop Award from the Scottsdale Airpark News for five years straight (2005-2009), making a name for itself as the Top Salon, Top Place to Be Pampered, and Top Place for a Manicure and Pedicure in the North Scottsdale area.

Minimally-invasive cosmetic procedures continue to grow in popularity because of their convenience. Busy Americans who aren't ready to invest the time required to recover from plastic surgery are turning to injectable fillers, laser skin treatments, skin peels, and other options to quickly and effectively rejuvenate their look.

In order to better meet the needs of these same patients, Dr. Angelchik created Claro Light & Skin Therapeutics at his Phoenix practice, a non-surgical center that highlights the vast array of non-invasive cosmetic treatments now available to patients. Cutting-edge laser technology, highly effective skin care regimens, and the latest popular injectables (such as BOTOX Cosmetic) are just the tip of the iceberg at Claro , and Dr. Angelchik is proud to now be able to provide many of these same treatments to clients at Canyon Falls.

Dr. Angelchik's cosmetic surgery practice in Phoenix, Arizona has drawn patients from all over the world. Certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery in 1996, Dr. Angelchik has regularly been featured in the Best Doctors in America publications, and enjoys active membership in the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, the Maricopa Medical Society, the Rocky Mountain Plastic Surgery Society, and the American Cleft Palate Craniofacial Association. Learn more about Dr. Angelchik and his practice by visiting his website at www.doctorangelchik.com, or plan a visit to Canyon Falls Spa & Salon (www.canyonfalls.com, 480-998-0333), located at 14891 N. Northsight Blvd, Suite 121, Scottsdale, AZ 85260.


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[Press-News.org] Dr. Paul Angelchik Announces Exclusive Relationship With Canyon Falls Spa & Salon in Scottsdale
Phoenix cosmetic surgeon Paul Angelchik, MD is now offering various non-invasive cosmetic treatments, products, and consultations to clients at the renowned Canyon Falls Spa and Salon in Scottsdale.