Sarah Skillett, RN. BSN. Sarah Skillett RN BSN was awarded her nursing degree by St. Luke's School of Nursing. She started her career as an Aesthetic nurse specialist in 2000. She is one of the most well-respected and talented nurses injectors in the Midwest. She has been trained by both national and local physicians. She attends many national conventions to further her knowledge. InjectAbility® Institute courses include InstaTox(r), ArqueDerma, and InstaTox(r). She has attended several InjectAbility® Institute courses in the last six years. She was the Midwest's original ArqueDerma(r), Practitioner, 6 years ago. She is still the only one who practices this patented technique.
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Aesthetic medicine is a broad term for specialties that focus on altering cosmetic appearance through the treatment of conditions including scars, skin laxity, wrinkles, moles, liver spots, excess fat, cellulite, unwanted hair, skin discoloration, and spider veins. Traditionally, it includes dermatology, oral and maxillofacial surgery, reconstructive surgery and plastic surgery, surgical procedures (liposuction, facelifts, breast implants, Radio frequency ablation), non-surgical procedures (radio frequency skin tightening, non- surgical liposuction, chemical peel, high-intensity focused electromagnetic field, radio frequency fat removal), and a combination of both. Aesthetic medicine procedures are usually elective.
Skin Care, Photorejuvenation, Microdermabrasion, Scar, Healthier, Cam, Acne Treatments, Acne, Botulinum Toxin, Wrinkles, Healthy, Acne Medications, Intense Pulsed Light, Lose Weight, Reconstructive Plastic Surgery, Juvederm, Plastic Surgeon, Esthetician, Wellness, Chemical Peels, Massage, Healthier Lifestyle, Complementary And Alternative Medicine, Chiropractic, Tummy Tuck
Dermaplaning can be done as an add-on during a facial treatment or before specific chemical peels to allow for better penetration of the solution or product. Dermaplaning is a great tool to achieve more even exfoliation and better results for anti-aging treatments. Your skin will immediately appear brighter, more youthful looking and will feel smoother.
Sarah Skillett, RN and BSN, is a Licensed Practitioner of ArqueDerma(r). She also teaches. Sarah completed a intense 8-12-hour training course through InjectAbility Institute, the home of ArqueDerma. Only ArqueDerma'r(r), Licensed ArqueDerma(r), Practitioners can use the technique. These Practitioners are highly-trained artists who use the patented technique of lifting and shaping your face. Licensed ArqueDerma(r) Practitioners are trained as artistic designers who restore the structural support of the face for a refined, aesthetically-pleasing appearance. In addition to the ArqueDerma(r) technique, Sarah also is licensed to perform InstaTox(r) which describes an innovative use for muscle relaxers such as Botox(r) and Dysport(r)-that accelerates the effects and producing almost instant results.
A consultation may be needed prior to scheduling chemical peels. With deeper peels, medications may be necessary. During your consultation, recovery time and contraindications are discussed, along with how to prepare the skin for your treatment. Sun avoidance is extremely important and an adequate UVA and UVB sun block is recommended.
One of the most popular treatments at medical spas involves skin rejuvenation. The FDA-approved Ultherapy treatment tightens skin on the chin, brow, and neck. It reduces neck wrinkles and is a safe option for younger adults. These treatments can also improve the tone and texture of the skin. In some cases, patients experience little to no downtime, so there's no need to worry about the risks associated with cosmetic procedures.
While many people are familiar with the word "day spa," a medical spa is not a day spa. They're more like retail stores and don't deal with insurance providers. Conscientious medical spa owners make an effort to fit into the retail market and implement traditional business practices such as creating a business plan, budget, and goals, and tracking day-to-day operations. They also employ innovative and cost-effective marketing tactics.
A med spa is a combination of an aesthetic medical center and a day spa that provides non-surgical aesthetic medical services under the supervision of a licensed physician.
Medical spas, sometimes referred to as medi-spas or medspas, seek to combine some medical procedures normally performed in a doctor's office with the experience of a day spa. There is a particular focus on anti-aging treatments.
Skin Care, Photorejuvenation, Microdermabrasion, Scar, Healthier, Cam, Acne Treatments, Acne, Botulinum Toxin, Wrinkles, Healthy, Acne Medications, Intense Pulsed Light, Lose Weight, Reconstructive Plastic Surgery, Juvederm, Plastic Surgeon, Esthetician, Wellness, Chemical Peels, Massage, Healthier Lifestyle, Complementary And Alternative Medicine, Chiropractic, and Tummy Tuck
In a Day Spa, treatments are typically provided by people certified in areas like therapeutic massage and cosmetology. A Med Spa is a hybrid between a Medical Aesthetic Clinic and a Day Spa that operates under the supervision of a highly trained and specialized Physician.