$84 for 12 Units of Botox at Seattle Medical Aesthetics ($168 Value)
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- Nonsurgical treatment
- Reduce fine lines & wrinkles
- Board-certified physicians
Every time you step outside, your face is targeted by UV rays, dirt, angry dogs, and the New Jersey Devils. Undo puck damage with today's Groupon: for $84, you get 12 units of Botox at Seattle Medical Aesthetics, located on West Mercer Street (a $168 value).
Seattle Medical Aesthetics' board-certified physicians, Dr. Susan Petcoff and Dr. Lynne Haspedis, provide a wide range of cosmetic dermatology services, including laser treatments, photofacials, and injectable beautification. Botox treatments offer a nonsurgical alternative to help banish expression lines insistent on crashing your face's party. The simple, in-office procedure involves a few tiny injections of a purified botulism toxin, paralyzing muscular frowniness and temporarily reducing the appearance of wrinkles and brow lines. Unlike the results garnered from cryogenically freezing your face, Botox results are also easy to acquire and don't impact the patient's ability to be alive. The 12 units can effectively treat moderate to severe wrinkles; however, some patients may require more.
Reviews
Citysearchers award Seattle Medical Aesthetics a perfect five-star average:
- I have been going to Seattle Medical Aesthetics for close to a year now and have had a very positive experience. I think the microderm/chem peel combos are particularly great and the staff is very results oriented and they listen to their clients! – joyandcaroline
- Seattle Medical Aesthetics is a very friendly and professional office, and you feel welcome as soon as you walk in the door. –katielle2
- Nonsurgical treatment
- Reduce fine lines & wrinkles
- Board-certified physicians
Every time you step outside, your face is targeted by UV rays, dirt, angry dogs, and the New Jersey Devils. Undo puck damage with today's Groupon: for $84, you get 12 units of Botox at Seattle Medical Aesthetics, located on West Mercer Street (a $168 value).
Seattle Medical Aesthetics' board-certified physicians, Dr. Susan Petcoff and Dr. Lynne Haspedis, provide a wide range of cosmetic dermatology services, including laser treatments, photofacials, and injectable beautification. Botox treatments offer a nonsurgical alternative to help banish expression lines insistent on crashing your face's party. The simple, in-office procedure involves a few tiny injections of a purified botulism toxin, paralyzing muscular frowniness and temporarily reducing the appearance of wrinkles and brow lines. Unlike the results garnered from cryogenically freezing your face, Botox results are also easy to acquire and don't impact the patient's ability to be alive. The 12 units can effectively treat moderate to severe wrinkles; however, some patients may require more.
Reviews
Citysearchers award Seattle Medical Aesthetics a perfect five-star average:
- I have been going to Seattle Medical Aesthetics for close to a year now and have had a very positive experience. I think the microderm/chem peel combos are particularly great and the staff is very results oriented and they listen to their clients! – joyandcaroline
- Seattle Medical Aesthetics is a very friendly and professional office, and you feel welcome as soon as you walk in the door. –katielle2
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About OOB - Seattle Medical Aesthetics
At the helm of Seattle Medical Aesthetics are Drs. Susan Petcoff and Lynne Haspedis, who have both been practicing medicine in Seattle since 1988. Both board-certified physicians also come from backgrounds in obstetrics and gynecology, making them particularly qualified to address the concerns of women who flock to the center for anti-aging treatments. Skin-smoothing injections of Botox and Juvéderm are a center specialty, as are prescription-grade chemical peels and Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) treatments that do everything from correcting uneven pigmentation and restricting hair growth to helping skin reminisce about its disco-dancing days. Licensed aesthetician Darla Green is also on hand to recommend products by SkinCeuticals, ViDerm, and Glytone, and to share tips she learned while working as a makeup artist for film and TV.