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3 trending beauty + aesthetics services in 2023

Here’s the trends that will help you get your glow on in the new year.

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Curious what beauty trends will take off in 2023? Here’s a look at three aesthetics services that are gaining popularity:

  • Non-invasive body sculpting: One of the most popular non-invasive body services is CoolSculpting. This innovative and FDA-approved service freezes fat in areas like the abdomen, back, arms, and more in about ~35 minutes with no downtime.
  • Med Spa treatments: These treatments include injectables like Botox to combat fine lines and excessive sweating, dermal fillers to combat facial volume loss and deep wrinkles, and Kybella to sharpen the jawline.
  • Non-medical facial treatments: This includes Dermaplaning for a manual exfoliation and Aesthetic Microneedling to enhance product penetration.

If your New Year’s resolution is to look and feel your best, Synergy Face + Body specializes in customized, results-driven services at their three Raleigh locations and their newly-opened Cary location. Don’t know where to start? Their professionals can advise you.

Bonus: They offer financing + interest-free options.

Stop looking, start booking.*

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