Six Laser Hair-Removal Treatments on a Small, Medium, or Large Area at Montecito Aesthetic Institute (Up to 86% Off)
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Registered nurses decimate body fringe with Lumenis One laser while keeping skin cool with added mechanism inside newly built med spa
Lasers control hair growth without the need for primitive tactics such as shaving, waxing, or screaming at the hairs until they fall out. Save your voice with today’s Groupon to Montecito Aesthetic Institute. Choose from the following options:
- For $99, you get six laser hair-removal treatments on a small area (up to a $720 value).
- For $199, you get six laser hair-removal treatments on a medium area (up to a $1,200 value).
- For $399, you get six laser hair-removal treatments on a large area (up to a $2,160 value).<p>
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At the newly built Montecito Aesthetic Institute, the skilled hands of registered nurses apprehend rogue bristles during professional laser hair-removal treatments. The center uses such advanced equipment as the Lumenis One laser station, which can sport up to seven interchangeable filters that make the emitted light suitable for treatment on Fitzpatrick skin types I-VI. While the laser incinerates body fringe to the root, two SapphireCool light guides maintain epidermal comfort more easily than bed sheets sewn from marshmallows. Sessions are as short as 15 minutes for smaller areas and last up to an hour on large areas, but many clients find treatment times diminish with each appointment as the overall amount of hair and debris from feather-boa fights subsides.
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About Montecito Aesthetic Institute, Inc.
In Scott Crawford's world, fitness is everything. First drawn to the importance of healthy living during a soccer career that would see him play professionally, Scott's interest initially centered on staying fit enough to take the pitch. However, he also found himself intrigued by the psychological side of wellness. This curiosity led him to earn degrees in psychology and study in Ph.D. programs for somatic and sports psychology. Along the way, he never neglected his physical side; after his playing career ended, he earned a slew of training certifications. Soon, he held licenses in personal training, bodywork, and yoga from governing bodies ranging from the National Academy of Sports Medicine and Stott Pilates to The Body Therapy Institute the White Lotus Foundation.
After cutting his teeth as a trainer at exclusive clubs and resorts throughout Texas and California, Scott finally blended his twin interests, founding SOMA Get Fit in 2007. There, he earned renown by devising custom-tailored wellness programs that combine goal-specific training with a holistic blend of mental-wellness counseling, Pilates, yoga, and nutrition education. Depending on his initial consultations, clients might sweat through adventurous sessions of beach and mountain training, ramble across forest paths on mountain bikes, or work their way through overnight retreats. This all-encompassing approach earned him a star-studded client list; past participants in his sessions include Calvin Klein, Michael Jordan, and Katy Perry. The press caught wind of his work, too, with glowing reviews appearing in the pages of Marie Claire, Sunset, and the Hollywood Reporter.
Now working with the Montecito Aesthetic Institute, Scott delivers his signature massages and bodywork treatments to clients within the center's tranquil modern treatment rooms.