Iatria Medspa Announces Medical Aesthetic Services

by MMI

RALEIGH, N.C. – Erika Mangrum, president of Iatria Medspa, a new division of Iatria Spa and Health Center, has announced that the firm has added medical aesthetic services, including mesotherapy and electrolysis, as well as three types of chemical peels – glycolic fruit acid, salicylic acid and lactic acid. Mesotherapy utilizes multiple microinjections of pharmaceutical and homeopathic medications, standardized natural plant extracts and vitamins into the mesoderm to treat body sculpting, cellulite reduction and skin rejuvenation, targeted fat reduction and overall weight loss. Electrolysis is a process to eliminate unwanted hair by applying a small amount of electrical current to the base of a follicle. When performed by a trained professional electrologist, the process provides minimal discomfort and hair never returns. Chemical peels are treatments to diminish the effects of time and enhance the skin’s overall appearance by loosening debris from the skin and leaving a clean, fresh look. The peels remove aging cells, dirt and debris attached to the skin surface, resulting in younger, healthier, more vibrant and smoother looking skin.

“With these new services, our clients can receive their choice of what they feel works best in rejuvenating their skin and removing unwanted hair,” said Mangrum. “Our staff will be happy to assist customers in making the right decision for their individual needs.”

About Iatria Spa and Health Center and Iatria Medspa:
Iatria Spa and Health Center is a full-service medspa with five locations in the Raleigh-Durham area of North Carolina. Under the direction of Erika Mangrum, President of Iatria Day Spa, the spa specializes in relieving stress and helping people feel and look better through massages, facials, body treatments, pedicures, and spa day packages. Iatria Health Center offers chiropractic and applied kinesiology, ion cleanse, acupuncture and nutrition counseling services. With Dr. Henry Newton Pleasant Jr serving as medical director, Iatria Medspa is a division of Iatria that offers clients such services as laser hair removal, Aesthera intense pulse light for sun damage, TruVu Digital Imaging Complexion Analysis, injectable medical treatments including Botox®, and medical aesthetic services including acid peels, and mesotherapy for cellulite reduction. Iatria Spa and Health Center was named a Five-Star Beauty Destination by NewBeauty Magazine, one of the Top 20 Day Spas in the country by Launchpad Magazine, and the Best Spa in western Wake County in The Cary News’ yearly “Best of the West” poll. The Triangle Business Journal’s 2005 Book of Lists named Iatria Spa and Health Center one of the Top 25 Women Owned Businesses in the Triangle and the firm is a two-time recipient of the Pinnacle Business Award for Steady Growth and Profitability. Most recently Iatria was named one of the 2006 Best Places To Work by the Triangle Business Journal. For more information, call (919) 870-1975 or visit http://www.iatria.com.

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