The Benefits of Aerolase Lightpod Neo Laser for Medi Spa Laser Treatments

Beautiful skin impacts self-esteem on many levels.
Should I Get Botox Before My Wedding? It’s My First Time!

Skin creams, face scrubs, and moisturizer can only get you so far. And when you’re preparing for your wedding day, you want to look rested, bright, and well… fabulous!
Bellissimo Announcements | April 2025

We are thrilled to announce the return of our Physician Assistant, Amanda Papp, from her leave of absence. Amanda is now available for consultations and appointments.
What’s New at Bellissimo Plastic Surgery & Medi Spa | January 2025

Our SKNLAB is here, and we are excited to share it with you. SKNLAB allows us to follow expertly curated Facial Programs designed to meet specific concerns OR create our own protocol across the various modalities.
Post-Laser Care with Bellissimo: Your Guide to Maximizing Results and Minimizing Downtime

Advanced laser treatments, including the Helix, Chrome, and CO2 lasers, deliver transformative results for various skin concerns.
What is the Helix Laser, and How Can It Improve Your Skin?

The Helix laser is a type of fractional laser technology designed for skin rejuvenation. Here’s how it works and the potential benefits for your skin:
What is the Difference Between a Chemical Peel and a LaserTreatment?

A Chemical Peel can be used for minor skin texture issues and sun damage and to enhance the skin’s appearance. This treatment can be done alone or combined with a facial.
Q&A: Is our CoolPeel+ treatment right for you?

The CoolPeel+ is a new way to deliver the benefits of a traditional CO2 resurfacing treatment safely and comfortably.
Estetiq International – Scar Camouflage, Scalp Micropigmentation, and 3D Nipple/Areola Color Enhancement

Scar Camouflage, also known as Paramedical Tattooing, is a good way to conceal and blend skin grafts, burns, surgical scars, self-harm scars, and other skin trauma.
Let’s Talk About Two Myths Regarding Sun Safety

Although darker skin does offer better protection than fair skin against sun exposure, the truth is that all skin types can develop skin cancers, including melanoma.