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Skin Matters – North Buckhead

Laser Toenail-Fungus Treatment for One or Both Feet (Up to 52% Off)

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Thu Jul 19 03:59:59 UTC 2012
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$299
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In a Nutshell

Noninvasive laser sessions help toenails shake the unsightly shackles of fungal infection

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jul 17, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Appointment required. 24hr cancellation notice or $25 fee may apply. Treatments must be used by the same person.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Yellow, brittle nails, like yellow, brittle stars, don't belong on Earth. Keep toes grounded with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $149 for a laser toenail-fungus treatment for one foot (a $299 value)
  • $289 for a laser toenail-fungus treatment for both feet (an $599 value)

Medical aestheticians banish mild and moderate fungus responsible for thick, discolored nails with 41 degree Celsius laser during 30-minute noninvasive treatments. Severe cases may require touch up treatments, which Groupon customers can purchase for $25.

Skin Matters

Medical aesthetics specialist Lisa Mangrum brings almost 20 years of experience and an arsenal of advanced technology to her med spa, Skin Matters. Peels, photofacials, and microdermabrasions work together to refresh complexions, and a quartet of carefully calibrated lasers lets staff adapt hair-removal treatments to different skin and hair types. Injectables, such as Botox, aim to smooth out facial contours, and permanent makeup leaves mugs photo-ready, even when doused in Gatorade after a spelling-bee win.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Being Class President

The president of a student council rises from among his peers to lead them and guide their school toward continued greatness. If you think you have what it takes to stand at the helm of your school, read this guide to see what it would be like to be president:

  • It’s your first day back at school after being elected president. The week of victory celebrations and speeches at local landmarks has been a whirlwind. When you finally step into Gerald High for the first time as its president, the halls look somehow narrower, your classmates' faces more nondescript.

  • You take a seat at your desk in Mrs. Witack’s pre-calc class. Are they making these chairs smaller? You don’t even have a chance to open up the Gerald High School Herald to peruse the day’s top stories before Maria Elena, your newly elected secretary, rushes in to let you know there’s an urgent call from Forest Flowers Middle School. You need to go to the office to take it right away.

  • You rush through the hallways wondering what the crisis could be. Is Forest Flowers experiencing a textbook shortage? A janitor uprising?

  • As you answer the phone, your heart is racing, but for some reason the only thing you can think to wonder is how the straps of your backpack got so heavy. You answer and your voice just sounds like a gasping breath. “Hello?” says the person on the other end. “It’s Bobby Greenblatt, Forest Flowers Middle School’s newly elected president.”

  • What could he want? To challenge your presidency? To proclaim his allegiance to Ronalda Reyes, your runner-up? Maybe she did deserve it more than you. “Hello? Mr. High-School President? Are you there? It’s Bobby. I’m just calling to say: I really look up to you.”

What will be the most important call you receive as class president?

Skin Matters

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    North Buckhead

    4279 Roswell Rd. NE, Suite 601A
    Atlanta, Georgia 30342
    (404) 228-7080
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