MANCHESTER, ENGLAND, September 21, 2010 (Press-News.org) Transform Cosmetic Surgery Group in Bowdon would like to help you get ready for this year's party season with a special VIP evening of pampering.
From 6.30pm on Tuesday 28 September, Transform will be open for a night of VIP pampering, demonstrations by cosmetic surgery experts and exclusive offers.
Mesotherapy, dermal fillers and BOTOX treatments to plump up your skin, improve your complexion, and smooth your wrinkles will all be demoed at the event.
These non-invasive, non-surgical treatments are constantly gaining in popularity among celebrities and this special event will give you the perfect opportunity to witness treatments for yourself and have all your questions answered directly by the experts who perform the procedures!
Semi-permanent makeup demonstrations, glycolic peels and microdermabrasion will also be demonstrated along with presentations about many other popular treatments including omnilux treatments, laser liposuction and teeth whitening.
Attendees will be able to sit back, relax and enjoy the demonstrations over complimentary wine and canapes.
There will also be the opportunity to take advantage of an exclusive 15% discount off any treatments that are booked and paid for on the evening.
Past patients will be available to talk through their experiences and any treatments they have had, and Transform's expert non-surgical staff and cosmetic surgeons will be for one-on-one consultations.
"We're really excited about this special evening - it's a great opportunity for those who are curious about getting a confidence boost in time for the party season.
"The event is open to everyone and is a great opportunity to get information, tips and advice in a fun, informal environment," explained Transform Bowdon's Clinic Manager Lisa Watkins.
Website: http://www.transforminglives.co.uk
Get Ready for the Party Season at Transform
Transform Cosmetic Surgery Group in Bowdon would like to help you get ready for this year's party season with a special VIP evening of pampering.
2010-09-21
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[Press-News.org] Get Ready for the Party Season at TransformTransform Cosmetic Surgery Group in Bowdon would like to help you get ready for this year's party season with a special VIP evening of pampering.