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Change for Life Wellness and Aesthetic Center – Capitol Hill

Microdermabrasion Treatment with Optional MesoGlow Treatment (Half Off)

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  • Well-Groomed
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In a Nutshell

Medical-grade exfoliation obscures signs of aging; optional MesoGlow serum inspires a skin glow with antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals

The Fine Print

  • Expires 180 days after purchase.
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Getting a microdermabrasion can take 10 years off your face, just as marrying the district attorney can take 10 years off your sentence. Shave off some time this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $75 for a microdermabrasion treatment (a $150 value)
  • $125 for microdermabrasion treatment with a MesoGlow treatment (a $250 value)

Medical-grade microdermabrasion intensively exfoliates the face to slough away dull layers of skin and diminish visible signs of aging, including fine lines, sun damage, and hyperpigmentation. The optional MesoGlow add-on deploys a serum of antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals using a small needle that does not pierce the skin, which inspires a healthy glow. Each appointment lasts about an hour.

Change for Life Wellness and Aesthetic Center

Dr. Wanda Minnis-Dyson opened her own practice in 1999 with a single specialty in internal medicine. Soon, however, she built on her expertise to include weight-loss medicine, which turned out to be a fateful choice for the focus of her practice. With that, plus the addition of mesotherapy and aesthetics in 2004, what was once a small medical practice morphed into Change for Life Wellness and Aesthetic Center. Today, she and her staff revamp bodies by shepherding clients through weight-loss programs, rejuvenating skin with dermal fillers, and brightening faces with a kissing booth run by two halogen bulbs. Dr. Dyson spends her time away from the office partaking in medical conferences, speaking on medical panels, and bettering the community at myriad outreach events.

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