20 Units of Botox or an Anti-Aging ViPeel at Seattle Medical Aesthetics (Up to 54% Off)
Thursday, January 26, 2012 1:00
Before the advent of cosmetic injections, people had no other way to appear younger besides pasting all of their high-school-yearbook photos together and wearing the results as masks. Graduate to smoother skin with today's Groupon to Seattle Medical Aesthetics. Choose between the following options:
- For $139, you get 20 units of Botox (up to a $280 value).
- For $159, you get a ViPeel anti-aging facial treatment (a $349 value).
The physicians and aestheticians at Seattle Medical Aesthetics cultivate more youthful complexions with cosmetic injections and prescription-strength chemical peels. Administered by a doctor, Botox injections target the creases between the brows that result from careers in facial origami. The injections contain a purified protein that impedes muscle activity, delivering skin-smoothing results that last up to four months. Clients typically report feeling only minimal discomfort during treatments, and they find themselves able to return to regular activity almost immediately.
To prepare for the ViPeel, clients participate in a phone consultation prior to their service. On the day of treatment, a skincare specialist coats mugs with a blend of TCA, retinol, and glycolic acid, which join hands chemically to form a medium-depth peel that exfoliates the skin. These prescription-strength ingredients also soften the appearance of fine lines and hyperpigmentation, and an added dose of vitamin C brightens skin more than a forehead-mounted spotlight.
Botox may cause serious side effects that can be life threatening, including problems swallowing, speaking, or breathing. Read all safety considerations for Botox here.
Though Seattle Medical Aesthetics sometimes features a discounted price online, this Groupon still offers the best deal available.
Our customers loved this deal last year, earning Seattle Medical Aesthetics a spot on Groupon's Best of 2011 list.
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