I had a very jarring experience here, while getting Botox. I wouldn’t go back, even if it was free. I see why this place is so cheap. You get what you pay for. I’ll be as succinct as possible: — The woman immediately started telling me what other treatments my face needed. Fillers for my smile lines and eye sockets(?). I told her I wasn’t interested, that Botox is all I am willing to do at my age(30), and she continued«yes but it will be make a huge difference if you do x y and z.» She was trying to push her other products on me. — She was rough while injecting. It hurt more than any other injection I’ve had. No kind words during the procedure or asking how I was doing with it. Her bedside manner was awful. — Less important but still noticeable, the space is cramped and outdated. It doesn’t feel like a place you want to go for treatments. And the woman’s smock had stains on it. Gross space all around. Stay away from this place if you have any expectation of bedside manner, comfort, or a feeling of being taken care of.
Susan S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Boulder, CO
I’ve been using various types of filler for a few years whenever i can afford it, and was drawn to Ange de la Mer by a Living Social special on colonics/botox. When I got my colonic, I asked about her filler prices & she had Juvaderm on sale $ 200 less than my regular doctor, so I bought a syringe. Phyllis was careful and economical with her application– the syringe went a long way, & i looked truly amazing afterwards. There was no bruising, no pockets of filler, and i had a smooth little subtle facelift! She knows precisely how & where to apply because she has been doing her own face for years. I haven’t wanted to experiment with anyone else because I was so happy with the results, so I just went back for a second round, & again, it was a wise anti-aging investment. They’re quite nice as well:)