SARASOTA, FL, April 06, 2013 (Press-News.org) One of the top concerns of women regarding their appearance is their face. A 2012 Daily Mail article (Are we hiding behind our make-up? How nearly half of women admit to disliking their own bare faces, Dumas, 2/28/12) revealed that nearly half of women are not happy with the way their faces look. It's an understandable concern, since the face is the first thing that strangers notice when meeting. Sarasota Facial Aesthetics understands that women want clean, fresh-looking, blemish-free skin with a healthy complexion, so the office is offering a number of hard-to-believe limited-time specials.
Vicky Johnson CRNA, ARNP has over 35 years of experience in the medical industry. She is a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist and has advanced certifications in Dermal fillers, Botox in Sarasota and similar facial aesthetic procedures. Her goal is to help women in the Sarasota area "Rejuvenate, Refresh, and Repair" their skin to its natural glow and youthful appearance.
"Our clients leave our office smiling, happy and feeling like brand new women," Vicky Johnson says with a beautiful smile of her own. "We are also happy to help give them that aesthetic boost that they need."
Service Specials, such as Botox Sarasota, are available for a limited time. The current specials available are for improved skin care and aesthetic treatments. Sarasota Facial Aesthetics is offering deals for patients who are interested in Botox injections to smooth out wrinkles in the skin or Latisse treatments, which help them to grow long movie-star eye lashes in as little as 30 days. Botox is just $11 per unit and Latisse treatments are just $149 for the large size. The prices fit right into the budget of the everyday woman on-the-go.
By visiting the promotions page, patients can explore their options. If patients are interested in Botox, they can call (941) 955-8384 to reserve their special for a 2013 Botox rebate. Patients will receive up to $75 off Sarasota Botox treatment every 3 months in 2013, with the potential of up to $325 off in 2013.
Other procedures offered by Sarasota facial aesthetics include Sarasota laser hair removal, Dermal Filler and Juvederm in Sarasota, which fills up wrinkles and lines in the face and enhances the lips.
Vicky's patients are happy campers. Testimonials pour in regularly about various treatments, including Sarasota Sciton BBL/IPL, such as the following: "Vicky is the best injector I have ever gone to! Her personality is real and the work she does is great, very natural looking."
Another patient stated, "I have always been insecure about my skin and have tried everything including fractional laser resurfacing (very costly and painful). After examining my face Vicky prescribed the Dermesse Skin Care System. After using the products for a month my skin already looks and feels smoother than ever!"
It's clear from these comments and the countless others like them that new clients of this Sarasota Juvederm practice are getting a great bargain for a high level of service and care. Visit Sarasota Facial Aesthetics at http://sarasotafacialaesthetics.com to reserve your deal and schedule an appointment while these special prices last.
About Sarasota Facial Aesthetics: Sarasota Facial Aesthetics is comprised of a team of highly skilled, experienced professionals, dedicated to providing patients with an honest, healthy, realistic approach to revitalizing unwanted facial and skin conditions. Dr. Gerald Grubbs, Vicky Johnson, Lina Kajetaite and Sandy Brooks work closely together to coordinate an effective facial and skin care treatment program to exceed patient expectations. Dr. Gerald Grubbs is a medical director and is excited at how the new field of interventional radiology was revolutionizing minimally invasive surgery-and by the benefits it held for patients-as he took a Fellowship in Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology at the Miami Cardiac and Vascular Institute at the Baptist Hospital of Miami. Vicky Johnson is an Advanced Registered Nurse Practioner, with over 35 years of experience in the medical profession. Throughout her career, she has excelled in every specialty, dedicating herself to obtaining the most advanced, comprehensive training and certification available.
Media Contact:
Kevin Masich
contactus@sarasotafacialaesthetics.com
1445 South Osprey Ave. Suite 2
Sarasota, FL 34239
(941) 955-8384
http://www.sarasotafacialaesthetics.com
Sarasota Facial Aesthetics Offers Specials for Improved Skin Care and Aesthetics
Sarasota Botox and facial aesthetics office extends limited-time specials on Botox and Latisse procedures.
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