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✨ Synergy Face + Body celebrates new “Inside the Beltline” location

Find all your favorite treatments + services at Synergy’s brand-new, state-of-the-art facility.

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Shots from inside the new Synergy Med-Spa in Midtown. A glass door with a balloon arch on the right. A reception desk with the synergy logo above. The waiting room with couches and tables.

Cheers to 20 years, Synergy.

Photos by RALtoday

Raleigh, meet your new Midtown Med-Spa.

Local biz Synergy Face + Body recently cut the ribbon on a cutting-edge new facility on Barrett Drive, bringing their full suite of award-winning treatments + services to a convenient central location.

We recently checked out the new luxe “Inside the Beltline” space for ourselves. Here’s what we’re most excited about:

Tech 🤝 comfort

Synergy left no detail unattended during development, outfitting the facility with the latest aesthetic technologies.

From skin therapy and injectables to a wide range of rejuvenating laser treatments, you’ll find the same expert care + warm, relaxing atmosphere Synergy is known for.

You’ll also receive personalized recommendations on medical-grade skincare products, ensuring you can bring the spa experience home.

🥇 Two decades of excellence

The “Inside the Beltline” name is an homage to the very first Synergy location, which opened in 2004. It has since expanded to several locations across Raleigh, North Carolina + Virginia.

Ready to experience Inside the Beltline? Schedule an appointment.

See the new space

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