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Vado Plastic Surgery offers non-invasive solutions to help patients age gracefully and confidently.

Time marches on and there’s nothing we can do about it. Or is there?

Michelle Fletcher, the Board-certified APRN Injection Specialist at Vado Plastic Surgery, is passionate about offering non-invasive treatments to help patients age gracefully.

“All of us are aging every single day, and no one can turn that clock back,” says Michelle. “But we can certainly slow it down a bit. That’s why we are here and why I do what I do.”

“My patients come to me for all kinds of reasons. Often, it’s an upcoming event, like my daughter’s getting married in June and I want to look good for it. Maybe, it’s a looming job interview. Or, I’ve heard this one more than once, ‘I’m dating again.’ One lady said to me, ‘I’m a happy person but my friends tell me I look angry all the time!’”

All of those are really personal commentaries on the passage of time. As Michelle explains, we wear the evidence of aging on our faces, necks, and hands. Our skin sags. Jowls appear. We get lines on our faces. Wrinkles become more pronounced. Fine. We’re aging. But we don’t have to look like it.

“People sometimes have a funny idea about aesthetic medicine; that it’s somehow superficial or beneath them. Until they find out what we can do—and we can do so much these days with non-invasive techniques. No surgery involved.

“My treatment approach is conservative. We’ll build slowly. Start with neuromodulators to slow the aging process. Use fillers to harmonize the facial features so one feature does not stand out or look unnatural. I want my patients to look refreshed and rejuvenated, like better versions of themselves.

For a personal evaluation and to discuss what Michelle can do for you, simply request a consultation. Mention The Local and save $50, too!

17085 Porter Road Suite 120
Winter Garden
vadoplasticsurgery.com
407-449-1757

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