LEAWOOD, KS, January 10, 2013 (Press-News.org) When patients have unwanted hair, AesthetiCare, Leawood and Kansas City MedSpa, is available to help with a new procedure available. Today, patients who want to eliminate unwanted hair can visit AesthetiCare for laser hair removal. Laser hair removal has become one of the most popular aesthetic treatments in the United States.
AesthetiCare owns four FDA approved lasers for hair removal alone, which increases patients' opportunity to remove unwanted hair, once and for all. The type of laser used for laser hair removal in Kansas City, depends on the color of skin, color of hair, and anatomical zone. During the initial consultation, the staff at AesthetiCare will discuss which laser will be best for each individual patient.
"We all have unwanted hair, but may not know how to remove it. With advancements in technology and treatments, we are excited to continue to offer our patients a way to eliminate unwanted hair without the pain and inconvenience of other methods. Laser hair removal helps you to feel confident in your own skin once again. We encourage all of our patients to visit our office for further consultation on this revolutionary procedure," said Matt Taranto of AesthetiCare, MedSpa offering Botox in Kansas City and Leawood.
Kansas City laser hair removal requires, on average, about 4-8 treatments for the maximum results. With the newest lasers available at AesthetiCare, patients with all skin types can be treated safely. The most common areas that are treated for hair removal include: bikini, underarms, face, back, chest and legs.
Since 2001, AesthetiCare has been offering laser/light hair removal for their patients. The experienced staff at AesthetiCare looks forward to working with each patient to achieve the best results possible. For more information on laser hair removal, or any other service such as microdermabrasion treatments in Kansas City and Leawood, patients are encouraged to visit AesthetiCare's interactive website at http://www.greatskinkc.com, or by calling (913) 338-5476.
About AesthetiCare: Since opening in 2001, AesthetiCare began with one laser, but have rapidly increased to house 18 FDA approved lasers. Their menu of services has also expanded to offer nearly every non-surgical aesthetic treatment available anywhere in the country, including laser tattoo removal, laser hair removal, dermal fillers, and an array of other services. AesthetiCare in Leawood, KS maintains a successful team of experienced individuals including Dr. Jeffrey Colyer, MD, Matt Taranto, Judy Sanders, RN, CLT, Teresa Brumbaugh, RN, BSN, Geri Fuhrman, RN, BSN, ACLS, Jennifer Kennedy, FE, Tarah Health, RN, LE, Elisa Loving, LE, Laura Madsen, LE, and Jessica Owens. AesthetiCare is an advanced laser and dermal injectable training center for physicians and their staffs from across the country, and offers the most experienced and well-trained staff in the Midwest.
Media Contact:
Matt Taranto
Contactus@greatskinkc.com
11100 Ash St. Suite 210
Leawood, KS 66211
(913) 338-5476
http://www.greatskinkc.com/
Kansas City Medspa Offers Latest Advancements for an Improved Appearance
AesthetiCare now offers laser hair removal for patients in the Leawood and Kansas City areas.
2013-01-10
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[Press-News.org] Kansas City Medspa Offers Latest Advancements for an Improved AppearanceAesthetiCare now offers laser hair removal for patients in the Leawood and Kansas City areas.