Business & Orgs

Second Story Forever Young

                                                                    Euro Laser Spa owner Liz DiBartolo

 

SECOND STORY

Forever Young

 

BY JANICE LLANES FABRY

 

<This is the second in a series on upstairs businesses in downtown Rye.>

 

Euro Laser Spa Services, the award-winning spa above China Garden Restaurant on Purdy Avenue, has offered customers more than a skin-deep experience for 15 years. Owner Liz DiBartolo attributes her success to offering “the best customer service.” She elaborated, “It’s the extra mile you put into it and the love you give each person who walks in the door.”

 

A loyal clientele has made the spa, whose motto is “Keeping everybody forever young,” their go-to spot for facials, laser treatments, skin rejuvenation, therapeutic massages, fillers and injectables, as well as medical-grade treatments. In true Euro Laser fashion, the spa is observing its anniversary next month with a cutting-edge Medical Thread Lift event December 4, 5, and 6.

 

To this day, every new client receives a follow-up email from DiBartolo personally. As for her longtime clients, they benefit from a VIP Loyalty Program that provides them with discounts on all services.

 

With decades of experience in non-surgical medical treatments and spa services, DiBartolo is certified in all laser applications and is a licensed massage therapist and AromaTouch practitioner. Through the years, she has continually added quality services to Euro Laser’s repertoire and advanced staff education in the latest techniques and products.

 

All procedures and treatment protocols are overseen by Medical Director Dr. Adam J. Messenger, an injectables and facial rejuvenation specialist. On staff are licensed massage therapists, reflexologists, estheticians, AromaTouch technicians, and a Reiki healer.

 

Last year, DiBartolo and Messenger trained with Medyglobal, a company in Florida at the forefront of aesthetics, to earn their certification in medical threading. The innovative, semi-invasive alternative to a surgical facelift has made great strides since it was first introduced in the 1990s. In layman’s terms, miniature threads are implanted under loose skin to pull, tighten, and provide an immediate lifting effect.

 

“It has been a big hit,” noted DiBartolo. “It’s all natural and it takes years off by lifting the sag jowl and neck.”

 

Next month, Messenger will be joined by expert Dr. Patricia Mesa in performing medical thread lifts at the special anniversary event.

 

<For more information, visit eurolaserservices.com or call 921-3265.>

 

 

 

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