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Derma Health Skin & Laser is celebrating its 20th anniversary by launching a new wellness program and expanding its aesthetic offerings.
This milestone also marks the opening of its fifth location in Arcadia in October 2024, according to a press release. Other locations are in Chandler, Desert Ridge (Phoenix), Gilbert and Scottsdale.
The medical spa now provides a full range of services, including innovative weight loss therapies and customized skin care treatments that focus on wellness and results, the release states.
“Our 20th anniversary reflects the trust our clients have placed in us,” said Trish Gulbransen, founder and CEO of Derma Health Skin & Laser. “As we continue to grow, we’re excited to offer new services that take a more personalized, holistic approach to beauty and wellness.”
New wellness program and personalized treatments
Derma Health has launched a new wellness program that includes personalized GLP-1 weight loss therapy. The clinic is moving away from standard dosing protocols that some GLP-1 patients have struggled with, opting instead for a more personalized microdosing approach that helps each patient achieve optimal results without unwanted side effects.
“Most GLP-1 weight loss therapies follow a one-size-fits-all approach, which doesn’t work for everyone,” said Dr. Ty Tallman, medical director at Derma Health. “We’ve seen better results with a more personalized approach, allowing for more sustainable and manageable weight loss.”
The program also addresses other health concerns such as cholesterol management and cognitive health, with an emphasis on long-term wellness. Clients will receive individualized care from a naturopathic practitioner who takes a whole-body approach to treatment.
In addition to its wellness offerings, Derma Health has introduced the Luxe Glass Skin Facial, a treatment that combines corrective skincare with a luxury experience. The facial includes corrective skin care products from Skinceuticals and relaxing hand and forearm massages.