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Atelier Aesthetics celebrated its grand opening on May 1 at 8801 SW 136 Street, directly opposite The Falls shopping center. The French word “atelier” means workshop or studio used by an artist or designer, which is the perfect moniker for Miami’s newest beauty-enhancing practice.
“At Atelier, we are the artists and our client’s skin is the canvas,” says Co-Founder Savannah Roberts, a licensed aesthetician with years of experience enhancing and restoring skin using a variety of advanced, minimally invasive treatments to refine facial contours, restore volume and rejuvenate aging skin.
Atelier specializes in the use of safe and effective products such as Botox and Dysport to smooth fine lines, hyaluronic acid fillers to lift and smooth, and Sculptra to boost collagen production and provide gradual long-lasting improvements in skin firmness. For deeper hydration and enhanced texture, Atelier provides treatments with Skinvive, an FDA-approved intradermal micro-droplet injection.
Additional skin treatments include Kybella, an injectable made of deoxycholic acid that destroys fat cells beneath the chin to create a more sculpted profile. Other popular treatments include laser resurfacing, laser hair removal, hydrafacials and chemical peels.
Atelier also offers a weight loss program using two injectable therapies – Semaglutide and Tirzepatide – IV therapy to deliver vitamins and minerals, muscle enhancement therapy using the peptide Sermorelin, and hormone replacement therapy with testosterone.
One of the aspects that sets the studio apart from the competition is the depth of experience offered by the Atelier team. Two of the co-founders are certified emergency medicine physician Dr. Maricela Tassy and licensed physician’s assistant Christina Lacombe Qualo. Clinical Liaison Angelica Herrera rounds out the staff at Atelier.
Dr. Tassy, who is also certified in aesthetic medicine and obesity medicine, uses her extensive medical training and understanding of facial anatomy and overall health to provide Atelier clients with the highest level of service in the aesthetics field.
“The convergence between medicine and aesthetics is important,” says Dr.
Tassy. “We can provide so many different tailored treatment options not provided by other aesthetics businesses, including weight loss and hormone replacement therapy programs.”
Physician’s assistant Christina Lacombe Qualo, whose experience includes four years in neurosurgery in area hospitals, is expert in advanced techniques such as neurotoxin injections, dermal fillers and skin rejuvenation treatments.
“At Atelier Aesthetics, every client is unique,” says Savannah. “Our goal is to bring out everyone’s natural beauty and enhance it, paying special attention to symmetry and harmony.”
Atelier Aesthetics is located at 8801 SW 136 Street in Miami and is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Saturday. For information, visit AtelierAesthetics.net.
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