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Your Valentine’s Gift to Yourself: 4 Noninvasive Treatments You’ll Love

Your Valentine’s Gift to Yourself: 4 Noninvasive Treatments You’ll Love

Valentine’s Day is a reminder to spoil the people who matter most to us. And you should rank high on your own list. 

That means it’s the perfect opportunity to give yourself the gift of loving the skin you’re in. And that doesn’t require getting an invasive treatment or waiting out an extensive recovery period, either. At Plastic Surgery Specialists of Boca Raton, our team — led by Rafael C. Cabrera, MD, FACS — offers a variety of noninvasive treatment options. Here are four you might love.

1. EMSCULPT NEO®

With this treatment, we can simultaneously destroy fat cells and help your body build muscle, all without a single incision or injection. Instead, EMSCULPT NEO uses high-intensity focused electromagnetic (HIFEM) and radiofrequency energy to eliminate stubborn fat while toning muscles. 

This body-shaping treatment can help you achieve results in your:

Treatment sessions only take about 30 minutes. It’s painless and comes with no downtime. 

It’s no surprise, then, that a lot of people choose it. Each year, the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) collects data about the popularity of surgical and minimally invasive treatments. EMSCULPT NEO and comparable treatments ranked third in 2023, the most recent data available at this time. And if you exclude treatments that require injections — minimally invasive treatments, not fully noninvasive ones — EMSCULPT takes first place. 

2. Laser hair removal

Is unwanted body or facial hair getting in the way of you feeling your best? This Valentine’s Day, start on the path toward smooth skin with laser hair removal.

Over a series of sessions, your provider uses a specialized, safe laser to destroy unwanted hair follicles. We offer this treatment for your:

If you’re ready to say goodbye to shaving, waxing, tweezing, or depilatory creams — along with ingrown hairs — talk with our team about this popular noninvasive treatment.  

3. Facials, including photofacials

At Plastic Surgery Specialists of Boca Raton, we offer a variety of skin treatments to move you toward your cosmetic goals, too. Those include:

We also offer photofacials using intense-pulsed light (IPL). This light therapy addresses age spots, rosacea, and generally uneven skin tone and texture. In fact, IPL photofacials were one of the most popular cosmetic treatments in recent years, growing in popularity by 6% between 2022 and 2023, according to the ASPS data. 

4. Hand rejuvenation

When people think about cosmetic treatments, they often focus on the face. But your hands can show your age just as much. 

That’s why Dr. Cabrera and our team offer hand rejuvenation. With this option, we can use laser treatments to reverse dark spots. If you’re open to minimally invasive treatment, Dr. Cabrera can also use fillers to replenish lost volume in your hands. 

Clearly, you have plenty of options for treating yourself this Valentine’s Day. Come in to talk with our team in Boca Raton, Florida, about your cosmetic goals so we can recommend a personalized plan for you. Call Plastic Surgery Specialists of Boca Raton to schedule a consultation today.

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