RALEIGH, NC, January 05, 2012 (Press-News.org) Karen Albright, president of BodyLase Skin Spa (http://www.getbodylase.com), is pleased to announce the addition of two new staff members and a promotion from within the company. An award-winning medical spa with several lasers and dozens of aesthetic treatment offerings, BodyLase is excited to welcome Ashley Hix and Holly Strickland, and congratulate Meredith Fritz.
Welcome to Holly Strickland, our Cary location Spa Manager, and Ashley Hix, an aesthetician in the Raleigh office. Congratulations to Meredith Fritz on her recent promotion to lead aesthetician.
Holly Strickland is a native to the Raleigh area. Holly studied business and spent the first eight years of her career in finance. She took her love for the beauty business and managerial skills to the cosmetology world where she helped open and run a local hair salon. Taking the skills she attained from both business and beauty, Holly has finally found the niche she has been looking for at BodyLase. She prides herself in educating patients and pairing each with the most effective treatments for their needs.
Ashley Hix is a Medical Aesthetician. She graduated from National Aesthetic Institute of Scottsdale, in Scottsdale Arizona in 2004. She has advanced training with Obagi Skin Care and attended a Symposium in Beverly Hill in 2008 with Dr. Zien Obagi. Ashley will provide you with a sophisticated and progressive means of restoring and maintaining youthful, vibrant skin. She is passionate about achieving the results you desire and will provide modern skin care technologies that will make a difference. She will help you take the next steps to healthier, younger looking skin.
Meredith Fritz has been promoted to lead aesthetician. Meredith is a Raleigh native and graduate of North Carolina State University with a B.S. in Business Management. After years in the insurance industry, she found her passion for skin care and enrolled in the Aesthetics Program at Miller Motte. She specializes in Laser Hair Removal, IPL, Laser Genesis, Chemical Peels, Microdermabrasion, Facials, and Medical Grade Skin Care Products. She has a results-oriented approach to skin care, but enjoys being able to provide it in a spa environment. Meredith enjoys being able to educate her patients on a variety of skin care solutions to achieve total skin health.
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ABOUT BODYLASE SKIN SPA:
BodyLase Skin Spa is a medically oriented skin spa offering the latest innovations in laser hair removal, skin rejuvenation and anti-aging treatments. Board-certified surgeon and medical physician Daniel Albright, M.D., and his wife Karen Albright opened the spas in 2002. Nurse practitioners, registered nurses and aestheticians provide treatments at two Triangle BodyLase Skin Spa locations in North Raleigh and Cary. Both locations are medically directed by plastic surgeon Karl W. Schwarz, M.D. BodyLase offers a variety of skin and body treatments ranging from spa services to skin rejuvenation in a comfortable, customer-oriented environment utilizing the latest technology for service and treatments. For more information, visit http://www.getbodylase.com.
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BodyLase Skin Spa Announces Two New Staff Members and a Promotion in Raleigh NC
As a Local Raleigh Medical Spa, we are excited to have such dedicated staff who help provide quality service to our clients. Our clients' experience means so much to us that we search for only high quality staff.
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[Press-News.org] BodyLase Skin Spa Announces Two New Staff Members and a Promotion in Raleigh NCAs a Local Raleigh Medical Spa, we are excited to have such dedicated staff who help provide quality service to our clients. Our clients' experience means so much to us that we search for only high quality staff.