Longer Lashes and Laser Treatments at Fashion Week NYC

Posted by Lars on February 18th, 2010


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Bryant park, as usual, was filled to the gills with designers, celebrities, fashionistas, and peons (porto-potties). The gift bags, are considered the “golden ring” in carousel terms. This year the gift bags were fleeced with recycled gold tissue paper!  Have no fear, the gold was to be found at Event Parties!  There were more services than products being promoted!  And one of the better services was a prescription for Latisse (only given after a consult with a licensed medical doctor)

Beauty expert Jennifer Kandemir hosted the Latisse event at Dr. Yagudin’s office on Madison Avenue in New York City.  After a short consultation with Dr. Yagudin, I actually held my golden prescription to longer lashes!!!  I felt like “Charley” with his golden ticket into Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory…One tiny drop along your lash line every night before bed and your eyelashes will grow to amazing lengths in just 4-6 weeks!  Both of The Bender Sisters have already seen results with their prescriptions.  (continued use is necessary to maintain long & healthy lashes)

Dr. Yuriy Yagudin is the founder of Dermacare Medical PC and is a Board Certified Laser Surgeon and Internal Medicine Physician who received his first medical degree from the former Soviet Union in 1993 as well as from the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2000.  As soon as you step off of the elevator and directly into his office space there is a calming sensation in the air. The staff was so patient with this crowd of cheeky fashionistas and the fashionuhh-uhhs! -There were many! His laser abilities and other facial procedures include  Titan by Cutera, resurfacing the skin, injectables such as juvederm & botox, microdermabrasion, laser tattoo removal and many more.

Dr. Yuriy and Staff

Dr. Yuriy Yagudin and Staff

So, if you happen to live in Manhattan, or near by…this is the Medical Office to visit for all of your beauty needs!

Lars

image  credit: Lars Bender

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