Medical
Spas: The Hottest New Trend in Beauty. Medical Spa and Laser Hair
Removal Expert From Raleigh, NC Provides Insight.
Released on
= June 17, 2005, 11:27 am
Press Release
Author = Kile Law
Industry = Healthcare
Press Release
Summary = Medical Spas: The Hottest New Trend in Beauty. Medical
Spa and Laser Hair Removal Expert From Raleigh, NC Provides Insight.
Press Release
Body = Medical Spas: The hottest new trend in beauty. Blue Water
Spa is a plastic surgery medical spa in Raleigh, North Carolina.
The spa is owned and operated by Kile Law and her husband, board-certified
plastic surgeon Michael Law MD. Prior to opening the spa, Kile was
a medical spa and laser hair removal consultant in her hometown
of Orange County, CA. Kile has used her expertise and
experience as a medical spa consultant in opening a very successful
spa of her own. Kile recently received the honor of being asked
to serve on the Day Spa Association Advisory Board in 2005 www.dayspaassociation.com
Kile explains
the appeal of medical spas to consumers. "I think I'm a pretty
typical client. I'm a busy mom who also has a part-time career.
I look forward to pampering, but if I'm giving up an hour, I want
to see results, not just feel better. Likewise,
I want to feel special and pampered. A sterile medical environment
might have something for my skin, but it doesn't do much for my
well being." Law continued, "In one hour, I want you to
make me feel good. I want to be in a beautiful, elegant, relaxing
environment. I want a therapist who will make me feel special and
I want to see visible results."
Law explains
that this special combination of pampering and visible results can
only take place in a medical spa. She often speaks to physicians,
nurses, spa owners and investors looking to open medical spas and
laser hair removal centers. Her competition, according to Law is
not the medical spa or doctor's office in her community doing good
work, but the potential clients who have had bad experiences
with a particular treatment and won't try that treatment again.
"Laser hair removal is something that many people would like
to have, but many individuals have had terrible experiences with
laser hair removal treatments that didn't work and were
painful to boot. I wish everyone would use the technology I use.
Then, the word on the street would be positive about laser hair
removal. There are still businesses using lasers that require a
full hour or more to treat the legs. These businesses discount treatments
in order to try to stay competitive. Clients experiencing treatments
with older laser hair removal technology perceive laser hair removal
as uncomfortable, very time consuming and often not effective."
Law feels that
there is more than enough business for everyone, but urges medical
professionals and spa owners to carefully evaluate technology and
receive extensive training. When evaluating technology, she says,
"Think revenue per minute, not revenue per treatment. If an
outdated laser hair removal system requires an hour or more for
a procedure and a state-of-the-art laser requires just 20 minutes
for the
same area, you can make more money while charging your client less
for the treatment. More revenue for the practice, lower priced laser
hair removal for the
client and more procedures performed in a day is a win-win-win!"
After discussing
profits per treatments, she finished by stating, "The most
important consideration is choosing technology that really works
and treatments that are safe and proven to be effective. You can
look at numbers all day, but the proof is in the results. If clients
see great results and they are happy, they will be back and so will
their friends. If they don't see results, they won't return and
they will spread the word. Laser hair removal has come a long way
since the first laser for hair removal received FDA clearance in
the mid 1990’s. Older generation lasers were very slow, very
painful and worked only on individuals with very dark hair and very
light skin. Today, lasers can work on all skin colors and some lasers
are even safe for treating tanned skinned.
-Physician Supervision
Many laser hair removal centers today operate without a physician.
It is important to be certain that a board certified physician is
on the premises and available in
case of a concern. To determine whether or not a physician is board
certified, go to www.abms.org. Board certified plastic surgeons
can be found at
www.plasticsurgery.org
-Topical Numbing
Preparations
These drugs are designed to help make laser treatments more comfortable
but are totally unnecessary if using a laser with a DCD cooling
system. If a patient uses a laser that requires topical numbing
with a cream, he or she should be aware of all possible complications
and contraindications in order to make an informed decision. In
high concentrations, when used in appropriately, these drugs can
be very dangerous.
-Cooling System
Each laser has a different way of cooling the skin. Some lasers
use a topical cooling gel, others use a chilled tip. The most consistent,
comfortable and safest way to cool the skin is with a Dynamic Cooling
Device or DCD. Lasers that cool the skin using a DCD are very comfortable
and there is no need for topical numbing preparations
-Spot Size
The spot size of a laser determines how much skin area can be covered
per laser pulse. Lasers with larger spot sizes (18 mm) can cover
more area much more quickly. For example, a laser hair removal treatment
of the back or full legs could take as
long as 2 hours with older lasers. Today, these areas can be completely
treated in less than 20 minutes. The spot size not only determines
the speed and comfort of the treatment, but the efficacy as well.
-Treatment Packages
Laser Hair Removal works on hair while it is in the growth phase
only. At any given time, between 20% to 40% of the hair on any face
or body area may be in a growth phase. Multiple treatments are required
for complete clearance of the hair. However, each person may respond
slightly differently. Laser hair removal centers should charge for
just one treatment at a time. A reputable medical office or medical
spa
offering laser hair removal will offer individual treatments and
not insist on payment of multiple treatments up front.
-Pricing
Because lasers for hair removal are much faster today than ever
before, prices should be lower as well. An office offering laser
hair removal can charge less for a
laser hair removal treatment of the legs taking just 20 minutes
vs. a 2 hour treatment with an older generation laser. Avoid centers
offering “specials” on
treatment packages, particularly if there is pressure to buy because
a "special" is set to expire.
A complimentary
consultation should be available for you to visit the facility,
meet the laser technician and experience a spot test with the laser.
Law discourages
businesses from selling treatments in a package. If the treatment
works, the client will be back. "Why would you want to take
someone's money before they see the results they are paying for?"
She also discussed turning people away
from treatments they don't need. "There have been many occasions
in our practice that patients come in saying they need a face lift,
and they are ready to pay. Sometimes, all they need to achieve the
results they desire is microdermabrasion and a sun block."
She insists, "Do NOT sell people things they don't need! It
will be quick money followed by the quick demise of your reputation
and your business."
Law provides
consulting services for those considering opening medical spas.
Some of the technology she uses in her medical spa that she feels
is vital for a successful medical spa:
Laser Hair Removal,
Candela GentleLASE Plus www.candelalaser.com
Rosacea, Spider
Veins and Skin Tightening, the V-beam Laser from Candela, www.candelalaser.com
LED,Photomodulation,
Gentlelwaves LED www.lightbioscience.com
Microdermabrasion,
International Business Solutions, www.ibstn.com
Computer Scheduling
and Spa Management Software, NexTech, www.nextech.com
She also mentions
companies by name that she would not work with again. Most of the
time the problem was not just the technology, but absence of support
and expert training. She urges all medical spa owners and physicians
to have an attorney review all contracts before signing anything.
When asked to
reveal her secret to success, Law answered, "Treating my clients
and staff the way I like to be treated."
Blue Water Spa
opened January 2003. In that time, they have expanded twice. The
spa has been voted #1 day spa in their metropolitan area by Citysearch
http://triangle.citysearch.com/best/results/8552/ and received the
Metro Bravo Award for best day spa 2003 and 2004. Dr. Michael Law
is the only private practice plastic surgeon voted among the best
2003 and 2004 by Metro Magazine www.metronc.com, the
local lifestyle magazine.
Kile Law has
been selected as part of the Day Spa Association (DSA) advisory
board for the 2005 year www.dayspaassociation.com, She has written
a number of articles on medical spas and laser hair removal that
have been published in professional
journals. Interviews with Kile can regularly be seen in plastic
surgery journals, medical spa magazines and consumer publications.
Kile recently Won the 2004 ABBIE Award for best editorial feature
in an industry publication. Kile owns Blue Water Medical Spa and
Laser Hair removal center with her husband, board-certified plastic
surgeon Dr. Michael Law. Her series of articles, "Starting
from Scratch" appeared in
four consecutive issues of Skin Inc Magazine, a national skin care
and medical spa publication. The articles documented the amazing
success of Michael Law MD, Aesthetic Plastic Surgery and Blue Water
Medical Spa and laser hair removal center during their first two
years in Raleigh, North Carolina.
For more information
about Kile Law and Blue Water Spa, go to www.bluewaterspa.com or
www.michaellawmd.com.
Web Site = http://bluewaterspa.com
Contact Details
= 10941 Raven Ridge Rd.
Suite 103
Raleigh, NC 27614
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