European Med Spa Series: Conclusion
October 25th, 2011
Med spas have existed in Europe for more than two hundred years, as we have discovered during our recent survey. Many of the early European thermal spas were originally developed to improve health and offer clients relaxation and a sense of rejuvenation in returning to their normal routine. Today, along with spas in America, the addition of anti-aging services seems to be front and center.
Although similar in approach, the spas are different. The main differences that I have seen appear to be in the subtlety of the results, which probably correlate with expectations. European women seem to focus on health, wellness and beauty, while American women likely buy into the media hype and glamorization of extreme youthful looks. There is an old saying for one to age gracefully, which I think can actually be achieved by more subtle nipntucks. I believe that by understanding classical aesthetic principles in cosmetic surgery and applying current technology, it is possible to achieve a natural and pleasing result. This result is more reminiscent of the rested and rejuvenated effect of the early European spas, that I aspire to provide to my patients.
Friday Photo: 2008 Vintage Release in Napa
October 21st, 2011
My daughter, Ashley (ex- Mackenzie from The Young and Restless) and I are about to enjoy the newest vintage of Adagio at Kitchak Cellars Harvest Party in Napa.
Both Ashley and our son, Josh drove up from Los Angeles to help with the crush at the winery this year. They learned that the famous Napa lifestyle is punctuated with lots of hard work! Lindsay (Nipntuck Editor) filmed a short documentary: Fete des Vendanges, all about the grape harvest.