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Platelet-rich plasma can have skin-regenerating properties enhanced by the revitalizing effect of microneedling for smoother skin
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About This Deal
Want smoother, more youthful-looking skin? During this treatment, a technician injects areas of inflammation or tissue damage with high concentrations of platelets to encourage renewal. The facial is done using a microneedling pen, which can result in a smoother appearance of the skin. It's an easy way to give your face that fresh glow.
What we offer
This deal includes a vampire facial with PRP microneedling. The treatment uses platelet-rich plasma combined with microneedling to rejuvenate the skin. Enjoy personalized care tailored to enhance your natural beauty.- Vampire facial with PRP microneedling *booking enabled*: A rejuvenating treatment combining PRP and microneedling
Why you should grab the offer
This offer stands out because Dr. Seddigheh Feisee brings over 35 years of expertise in aesthetic services and laser surgery. The vampire facial with PRP microneedling combines cutting-edge technology with personalized care for noticeable results without invasive procedures. With treatments customized for each client’s needs, the Feisee Institute ensures top-notch service every time. Plus, it's located conveniently in Vienna, VA, making it accessible for many seeking high-quality aesthetic treatments.Fine Print
About The Feisee Institute
Seddigheh A. Feisee is a doctor primarily located in Vienna, Virginia, who provides a wide array of health and beauty services. Her practice promotes vitality, natural beauty enhancement, and improved well-being. The attending physician also has specializations in physicals, immunization, weight reduction, and vaccination. She is also trained in advanced wound care, skincare products, and hyperbaric treatments. The clinic prides themselves on providing a friendly and welcoming atmosphere to all their customers. Dr. Feisee also offers dermal fillers and wrinkle-reducing injectables such as Radiesse, Restylane, and Xeomin.