The staff here is so friendly and has actually refuses to do things they think are too much or might damage your skin.
Brandy M.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Grapevine, TX
I went to the Eternity Medical Spa because I purchased a LivingSocial voucher for $ 139 for Forehead Botox. The office building was old and cheaply maintained. the office itself was clean but the marketing was obviously not professionally done and consisted of mainly pictures cut out and taped to poster-board. Inside the main office it was like walking into the local flea market. There were displays of knock off designer bags, jewelry, makeup and a whole table of potions and lotions. The staff was friendly but very casual — most dressed in jeans. No lab coats, no name badges. It did not feel like a medical professionals office. I was taken to the treatment room that also seemed to be older but well maintained. Jennifer(the nurse?) was in a lab coat. She had me fill out a some paperwork including an acknowledgment of aftercare instructions(which I was never given). Jennifer and the office associate whispered in the hall about my treatment. I overheard the office associate say that she should treat me as she saw fit but not to exceed a certain amount. After looking at me, Jennifer said that she was going to give me 8 units of Botox. Unlike in my previous experiences in other offices my forehead was not marked nor was the area injected charted on a chart. In filling out my paperwork I expressed interest in services such as laser hair removal, acne maintenance and anti aging services. I was not spoken to about any of these items(hello — future business!!!). I was led out to the office’s reception area where the staff didn’t seem to know what to do with me. They said to let them know if I needed anything else, so I left. Overall I was not very impressed with this office. It did not have the professionalism of a medical office nor did it have the luxury feel of a spa. In addition, Jennifer had told me that Botox was $ 10.50 per unit. That would mean that the injections I received would have been $ 84 had I walked in off the street. I paid $ 139 for the Living Social voucher. Not the bargain I thought I had purchased. All in all I am waiting to see if I like the results of the Botox, but I don’t think I will be going back to this office.