Dr. Patt of Houston Center for Facial Plastic Surgery invites all of his patients, their friends and families, as well as anyone in the community interested to enjoy his October Cosmetic Day.

Included are some very nice discounts on favored treatments. Fall holidays are just around the corner and with the long term effects of Botox which Dr. Patt has expertise in administrating, or another product Dr. Patt is adept in administering called Juvederm, you will be set to face them head-on.

Botox, a long-time favorite in-office treatment, uses the Allergan™ product, BOTOX® Cosmetic (onabotulinmtoinA) to produce a refreshed and approachable appearance of the face. It is nonsurgical so there is no investment of time and money spent in preparatory examinations, labwork, preregistration, hospital stay, or recovery. BOTOX® Cosmetic works by blocking nerve impulses to the injected muscles. This reduces muscle activity that causes the persistent lines to form between the brows.

JUVÉDERM® XC is another favorite treatment, also produced by Allergan™. JUVÉDERM® XC produces a softened effect for areas of concern such as laugh or smile lines, and viertical lines around the lips. Wear your holiday lipstick confidently! JUVÉDERM® XC lasts up to a year and with the discounts given on Friday you can feel great about this money and time saving procedure, compared to surgical procedures.

Remember, your consultation fee is waived with your purchase of these or other treatments listed above. That is a savings of $75!

Join us Friday, October 11th

8:30 – 2:00

Memorial City, Medical Plaza 3

915 Gessner, Ste. 235

Houston, 77024

(281) 649.7170

www.pattmd.staging.wpengine.com

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BOTOX: $15/unit (avg. units used 30)

DYSPORT: $5/unit (avg. units used 90)

 

FILLER: 1st syringe $500, 2nd and 3rd syringe $400

4th or more $350

 

PRODUCTS

TNS Essential Serum – Buy 2 get 1 free

TNS Eye Repair Cream – 20% off

SKIN TREATMENTS

Dermafrac – Buy 2 get 1 free

IPL – Buy 1 get 1 50% off

Laser Hair Removal – 20% off per treatment

October 09 2013 |

Plastic Surgery

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