Sarah Skillett RN, BSN is Midwest's only physician to offer InstaToxTM which instantly tightens. Smooths. and lifts. Botox(r), or Dysport(r), are used in this procedure to lift and tighten the eyelids.



The ArqueDerma(r), or Artistic Restoration Lift, is a patented technique by Leslie Fletcher RN (MEP-C), to administer FDA-approved dermal fillers, such as Restylane Lift(r), and Voluma(r). This innovative technique was developed by Leslie while she worked as an aesthetic nurse in injector, and as a trainer.

Our Medical Spa Services:

Our Services Include:

  • Microneedling
  • MedSpa
  • Dysport
  • Botox
  • Coolsculpting
  • Lip Filler
  • Skin tightening
  • Filler
  • Lips
  • Skincare
  • Laser
  • Peels - Chemical peels
  • Anti-aging
  • Facial
  • Facelift
  • Fat reduction
  • Waxing
  • Vein treatment

Aesthetic medicine defined

 

Aesthetic Medicine Defined

 

 

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

 

 

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 dermatologyoral and maxillofacial surgeryreconstructive surgery and plastic surgery, surgical procedures (liposuctionfaceliftsbreast implantsRadio frequency ablation), non-surgical procedures (radio frequency skin tighteningnon- surgical liposuctionchemical peelhigh-intensity focused electromagnetic field, radio frequency fat removal), and a combination of both. Aesthetic medicine procedures are usually elective.

 

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Medical spas offer more latitude in the treatments offered. Many medical practices are opting to open their own medical spas. The advantages of medical spas are clear: they are more patient-centric and allow doctors more latitude in the treatments and services they offer. For example, licensed physicians have more knowledge about medical procedures and can answer questions about the risks and potential benefits of various treatments. Medical spas also offer a more extensive range of high-tech treatments that are typically reserved for doctors. The complexity of these treatments often requires additional training, education, and certification.

Peels - Chemical peels Overland Park Kansas
Fat reduction Overland Park Kansas

Fat reduction Overland Park Kansas


Restylane®- Is a medium size particle gel used to smooth parentheses around the mouth, and can be used to add volume to the lip.

Vein treatment Overland Park Kansas



Juvederm® UltraPlus(r)- A medium gel size is used to treat the lips and nasolabial area.

Vein treatment Overland Park Kansas
Coolsculpting Overland Park Kansas

Coolsculpting Overland Park Kansas


Many medical spas provide procedures that can be frightening for patients. You can also get laser treatments, hormone and supplement injections for weight reduction, and cosmetic fillers. Also, medical spas offer machines for body contouring and skin resurfacing. Even though medical spas are equipped with high-tech equipment, they still maintain the feeling of a dayspa. Many patients find it intimidating to have to deal with delicate body work.

How does a medical spa differ from a day spa?


Suzie Stadler, RN. BSN. Suzie Stadler was raised in Olathe KS and graduated from Emporia State University in 2002 with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Suzie started her career in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and has several years experience in Dermatology & Aesthetic Dermatology. In 2003 she was the recipient of the Greater Kansas City Rookie Nurse of the Year award and in 2008 was honored as the Outstanding Alumni from the Newman Division of Nursing at Emporia State University. She performs aesthetic dermatology skin care treatments that improve cosmetic appearance and skin health.

How does a medical spa differ from a day spa?

Frequently Asked Questions

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.