Vitalyc Medspa Shares Tips on How To Navigate Laser Season
Posted By American Med Spa Association, Thursday, January 20, 2022
In the skin and beauty world, laser season is a legitimate time of year. Many lasers, whether it’s laser hair removal or facial procedures, have a seasonality to them where it’s important to avoid outside factors, like extreme heat. Especially in Texas.
We spoke with Vitalyc Medspa’s Clinical Director and Nurse Practitioner Taylor Siemens to help PaperCity readers navigate through the varying laser procedures for the best outcome during the colder season. Siemens says that at Vitalyc, all treatment plans are customized to each person’s current skin health and goals, downtime availability, and budget.
“We don’t do cookie-cutter,” Siemens says. “On average, you can expect one to four sessions depending on which modality is selected after a consultation and discussion with one of our Vitalyc skin experts and clinicians.” She also says that most clients take advantage of the complimentary consultations with a Visia Skin Analysis to provide objective goals based on texture, sun damage, redness, wrinkles, and skin age. This tool is also used to evaluate treatment progress and results.
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We spoke with Vitalyc Medspa’s Clinical Director and Nurse Practitioner Taylor Siemens to help PaperCity readers navigate through the varying laser procedures for the best outcome during the colder season. Siemens says that at Vitalyc, all treatment plans are customized to each person’s current skin health and goals, downtime availability, and budget.
“We don’t do cookie-cutter,” Siemens says. “On average, you can expect one to four sessions depending on which modality is selected after a consultation and discussion with one of our Vitalyc skin experts and clinicians.” She also says that most clients take advantage of the complimentary consultations with a Visia Skin Analysis to provide objective goals based on texture, sun damage, redness, wrinkles, and skin age. This tool is also used to evaluate treatment progress and results.
Read more at Paper City >>