Beauty Delivers Best Medicine for Nu Image MedSpa.LAS VEGAS Las Vegas (läs vā`gəs), city (1990 pop. 258,295), seat of Clark co., S Nev.; inc. 1911. It is the largest city in Nevada and the center of one of the fastest-growing urban areas in the United States. -- Beauty has always been "in," and the big buzz these days is achieving and/or maintaining beauty at a medical spa A medical spa is a facility whose medical program is run under the strict supervision of a licensed healthcare professional, according to The International Medical Spa Association. . The aesthetic industry is experiencing a boom unlike anything seen before in this field(a), and medical spas have become the hottest segment of the $11.1 billion-a-year spa industry(b). In fact, medical spas are growing at a rate of approximately 13 percent per year, with a combined annual revenue of $470 million(c)! People of both sexes and all ages are refreshing their appearance without major surgery. Dee DeLuca-Mattos, president of the Medical Spa Society, states that the industry's move toward corrective treatments - to cover scars and acne, for example - will move the perception of medical spas from luxury to a necessity(d). And, people want these procedures performed in a warm, comfortable setting, rather than a cold, impersonal physician's office. Pampering appears to be a key component for meeting patients' expectations(e), and Nu Image MedSpa's relaxed, welcoming environment provides just that. Nu Image MedSpa facilities combine the best in non-invasive skin treatment technology and expert staff consultations, with a spa-like atmosphere. The Nu Image MedSpa staff is trained in a culture of warmth and customer convenience, and the MedSpa's decor is designed to welcome and relax clients. The business also sells some of the finest and most popular skin-care products on the market. Their services include BOTOX(R), Laser Hair Removal Epilation performed by laser was performed experimentally for about 20 years before it became commercially available in the mid 1990s. Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) epilators, though technically not a laser, use xenon flash lamps that emit full spectrum light. , Chemical Peels, Microdermabrasion Microdermabrasion (often referred to as Microderm) is a cosmetic procedure popular in day spas, doctors' practices, and medical spas, in which the stratum corneum (dead outermost surface of the skin) is partially or completely removed by light abrasion. , IPL (Initial Program Load) Same as boot. 1. IPL - Information Processing Language. 2. IPL - Internet Public Library. 3. IPL - Initial Program Load. 4. IPL - Initial Program Loader. Photorejuventation, Collagen Treatments, Hylaform(R), Restylane(R), and many other services. Nu Image MedSpa will be expanding their operations, via franchising. We are seeking qualified candidates to be accepted as franchisees. A background in the medical field will be considered a plus, but is not required. The Nu Image MedSpa franchise will provide support services support services Psychology Non-health care-related ancillary services–eg, transportation, financial aid, support groups, homemaker services, respite services, and other services that include training, an operations manual, marketing guidance, and overall program oversight. Interested parties should contact Nu Image MedSpa at 702-784-5922 or e-mail info@nuimagemedspas.com. (a) "Beauty in the Next Decade," Skin Inc. Magazine, July 2004. (b) "Prescription for Pampering; Medical Spas are the new hot spots hot spots acute moist dermatitis. for 'aggressive' skin care," Los Angeles Times Los Angeles Times Morning daily newspaper. Established in 1881, it was purchased and incorporated in 1884 by Harrison Gray Otis (1837–1917) under The Times-Mirror Co. (the hyphen was later dropped from the name). , Sept. 20, 2004. (c) "Medi-spas: All cash business for healthy patients," The Daily Record (Baltimore, MD), Sept. 24, 2004. (d) "Forever Young," The Washington Times, July 29, 2004. (e) "New Reports from Feedback Research Services Analyze 'Business Model Medicine,'" Business Wire, Oct. 30, 2003. |
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