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Steiger Facial Plastic Surgery Offers Pamper Mom Facial Special

The offering is available through May 31.

Steiger Facial Plastic Surgery in Boca Raton, which provides a range of opulent treatments, recently launched its Pamper Mom Facial Special, which usually costs $250 and is currently available for just $175 and promises to give moms a youthful and radiant complexion. Until May 31, the Pamper Mom Facial Special is being offered. It includes a variety of treatments that aid in purifying, detoxifying and restoring skin. The facial treatment will begin with a mild cleansing to eliminate dirt and impurities, followed by steam treatment. Afterward, a potent passion fruit lime caviar masque loaded with antioxidants will be applied to detoxify and rejuvenate the skin.

Steiger Facial Plastic Surgery will use LED red light therapy treatment to improve skin texture and tone by stimulating collagen production. Additionally, Dermaplaning will gently exfoliate to remove dead skin cells. A soothing facial massage will help Mom relax and unwind, promoting lymphatic drainage and improving circulation. The facial will conclude with a nourishing moisturizer and a serum that protects against environmental damage.

Since lips are a defining characteristic of the face, an increased demand for lip flips continues. Lip enhancement is a widely practiced procedure, and a lip flip can provide moms with fuller, poutier lips in just 20 minutes. Instead of cosmetic filler, a small amount of a neurotoxin, such as Botox, is used to perform the procedure. The neurotoxin is injected above the lip to relax the muscles causing the lip to ‘flip’ upward, resulting in a fuller pout.

Moms can indulge in skin care essentials from Dr. Steiger’s personal line of Steiger Skin Care or other calming MedSpa Treatments, such as HydraFacials and Dermaplaning.

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