Doctor Offers Promotion on Medical Spa Services and Products

Beverly Hills, California (March 27, 2014) – Dr. Davis Nguyen, a Beverly Hills facelift doctor, is offering a 20% reduction on his clinic’s medical spa services and skin care products. For a limited time, the practice will designate certain days as “Spa Days” when people can take advantage of the aforementioned price reduction. Interested parties must call 310.550.0288 to set an appointment beforehand.

The offer extends to services like their fractional CO2 and Erbium laser resurfacing treatments which improve the tone texture, and color of the skin. The practice’s breakthrough VI Peel (and its booster serum,) which reduce hyper pigmentation and help combat conditions like Melasma and acne are also covered in the promotion. Additionally, clients will enjoy special pricing on the latest in medical grade skincare from SkinMedica, Obagi and Kalil Medical, as well as on Latisse Eyelash Serum.

A Whipple Scholar and an alumnus of the University of Rochester in New York, Dr. Nguyen has become one of Los Angeles’ most trusted cosmetic surgeons. In performing facial plastic and reconstructive surgery, Dr. Nguyen’s approach is conservative so as to ensure results are natural and balanced in appearance. Aside from offering medical spa services, his primary focus is performing aesthetic surgery such as face and neck lifts, eyelid lifts, brow lifts, rhinoplasty, lip and chin augmentation.

To inquire about the promotion and to learn more about his services, visit www.DrDavisNguyen.com.

About Dr. Davis Nguyen

A respected Los Angeles face lift doctor, Dr. Nguyen graduated summa cum laude from the University of California and was a Whipple Scholar. He conducted his surgical training at Yale University where he served as Chief Resident. Apart from being a facial plastic surgeon for 10 years running, he is a medical instructor at the USC School of Medicine as well. He has also published many scholarly articles and served as the principal investigator in an FDA trial which evaluated the viability of using Fibrin glue in facelifts.