PALESTINE —
Jamie Pettiette Rhone, owner of Jamie Therapeutic Touch Day Spa in Palestine, is now offering her clients consultations and botox/juvederm procedures with plastic surgeon Bradley A. Hubbard M.D.
Hubbard, whose primary practice is the Dallas Plastic Surgery Institute, focuses on adult aesthetic and reconstructive surgery. He is affiliated with multiple hospitals in Dallas and Willow Creek Medical Center in Palestine.
“I believe that results should be both beautiful and natural, and that each patient is an individual with unique needs,” Hubbard said.
Dr. Hubbard completed his plastic surgery training at the University of Missouri. At The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, he completed an additional year of training, specializing in aesthetic surgery.
Hubbard will be available every other Wednesday to do consultations for surgeries as well as the Botox and Juvederm fillers.
Those who book any cosmetic procedure — tummy tuck, breast augmentation, etc. — with Dr. Hubbard, will receive three free Medi Slim treatments, a body wrap, a shot and a consultation at the spa.
The spa also is offering brand new weight-loss treatments, including the shot Lossinex, where clients lose 3-5 pounds a week; the new liquid B12, which is the same as the drop but is taken orally; and new all natural diet pills, where takers can lose up to five pounds a week.
Jamie's Therapeutic Touch Day Spa is located at 1730 Crockett Rd. in Palestine. For more information or to make an appointment with Dr. Hubbard call 903-723-7546 or visit www.spajamie.com.
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