One Photofacial or Two Microdermabrasions from Foxhall Dermatology, Office of Susan T. Elliott, MD (Up to 54% Off)
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IPL photofacials reduce fine lines and redness; microdermabrasion exfoliates the skin and an add-on treatment plumps the lips
Like an English lady’s hat catching fire at a garden party, healthy skin is positively glowing. Refine your look with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $149 for one IPL photofacial (a $325 value)
- $149 for two microdermabrasions with special lip treatments (a $300 value)<p>
The IPL (intense pulsed light) photofacial reduces the appearance of fine lines, irregular pigmentation, and redness. Alternatively, a microdermabrasion wand exfoliates the skin, followed by an exfoliating and nourishing lip treatment that includes an application of cream to plump the lips.<p>
Foxhall Dermatology, Office of Susan T. Elliott, MD
Since earning her MD at George Washington University in 1976, board-certified dermatologist Dr. Susan T. Elliott has prospered, contributing to research on skin diseases and practicing at the Center for Laser Surgery before opening Foxhall Dermatology in 2011. There she heads a team of nurses, aestheticians, and medical assistants who provide skincare treatments using such high-tech methods as dermoscopy, a mole-evaluation system. Other treatments range from cosmetic—IPL photofacials and Fraxel laser therapy—to medical, including skin-cancer screening and treatment. Like people who use x-rays to screen their closets for monsters, the team is adept with physician-grade products, relying on formulas from Obagi and Glytone to treat acne and other skin problems.
_Though Foxhall Dermatology, Office of Susan T. Elliott, MD sometimes features a discounted price online, this Groupon still offers the best deal available._
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About Foxhall Dermatology, Office of Susan T. Elliott, MD
Since earning her MD at George Washington University in 1976, board-certified dermatologist Dr. Susan T. Elliott has enjoyed contributing to research on skin diseases and practicing at the Center for Laser Surgery before opening Foxhall Dermatology in 2011. There she heads a team of nurses, aestheticians, and medical assistants who provide skincare treatments and evaluations using such high-tech methods as dermoscopy, a mole-evaluation system. Other treatments range from cosmetic—IPL photofacials and Fraxel laser therapy—to medical, including skin-cancer screening and treatment. The team is adept with physician-grade products, relying on formulas from Avene and Glytone to treat acne and other skin problems.