DURHAM, NC, April 14, 2013 (Press-News.org) Amanda Gorecki, president and founder of Healing Waters Spa & Cosmetic Clinic (http://www.healingwatersbeauty.com), a medical aesthetic clinic, has announced the company will participate in Spa Week beginning Monday, April 15 through Sunday, April 21. Spa Week is a nationwide event focusing on personal health and wellness held every April and October, and provides spa-goers with the opportunity to enjoy luxurious, full-service spa and wellness treatments at the top spas across North America for just $50 each. In celebration of Spa Week, Healing Waters Spa & Cosmetic Clinic is offering a 55-minute classic massage, a 45-minute Pure MD facial and a 30-minute Microdermabrasion session for $50 each. There is a limit of three Spa Week services per customer. Each treatment is focused on providing clients with the personal attention they desire and is developed to enhance clients' personal wellbeing.
To book or view a Spa Week treatment at Healing Waters, visit http://www.spaweek.com/spa/4985/healing-waters-spa-amp-cosmetic-clinic. Those interested in purchasing a Spa Week treatment can do so anytime between now and April 21.
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"We are very excited to participate in Spa Week, as it is a wonderful opportunity for us to pamper our customers and help them improve their overall wellness," said Gorecki. "The services offered are among some of our most popular, and can provide lasting benefits to people who use them. Relaxation and whole self-care are essential to improving overall health, and we are proud to help our customers focus on leading more balanced, calm, corrected and restored lives."
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ABOUT HEALING WATERS SPA & COSMETIC CLINIC:
Healing Waters Spa & Cosmetic Clinic is a medical aesthetic clinic offering the latest innovations in plastic surgery procedures, chemical peels, massage therapy, skin rejuvenation, and anti-aging treatments. Board-certified neurosurgeon and medical physician John Gorecki, M.D., and his wife Amanda Gorecki, an advanced registered nurse practitioner with a medical background in critical care, surgery, dermatology and neurosurgery, first opened the clinic in Wichita, Kan. in 2002. The clinic expanded to Raleigh-Durham, N.C., in 2005 and later launched a proprietary skin care line with the latest scientific advancements, Pure MD , in 2007. Both clinic locations offer a variety of skin and body treatments ranging from clinical skin care to luxurious spa services in a comfortable, customer-oriented setting designed to calm an anxious mind, restore healthy living and enhance personal well-being from a team of highly trained professionals. In addition, Healing Waters Spa & Cosmetic Clinic in Durham offers plastic surgery procedures ranging from breast augmentation, mastectomy, smartlipo, eyelid surgery, labiaplasty, tummy tucks and more. The clinic's medical team is led by Amber Allen, M.D., FACS, a board-certified general surgeon, who is committed to excellent results and quality patient care. For more information, visit http://www.healingwatersbeauty.com.
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