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31 Tazorac doctors & clinics in Mercer Island, WA
31 Tazorac doctors & clinics in Mercer Island, WA
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3 mi
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I've been a loyal Botox girl for over a decade. I was skeptical to try this new injectable that claimed to be better than botox.However - I must say, I was...
6.8 mi
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Monika is the only injector that that I have trusted with my face for the last 15 years. I never look overfilled or frozen, just more well-rested. Love her,...
9.6 mi
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I have been seeing Dr. Michalak for almost 12 years, as I was referred to him by a friend as I have a high history of developing skin cancer. I have had...
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10.8 mi
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Like many people, I was hesitant at the thought of any cosmetic procedures, particularly filler, with concerns that results might be unnatural, or that I...
3.4 mi
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LOVED IT! Definitely would do it again cuz my abs are looking more define and feeling a lot stronger than before. Also Brianna was such a great help. She...
4.2 mi
Offers Gender-Affirming Care
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I had a wonderful first time visit / experience with Dr. McIntosh. I had lip filler & a little botox. Dr. McIntosh is warm & personable, and...
1 mi
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I had a suspicious mole removed by Dr. Hughes. The procedure was painless and the Doctor and her assistant had me laughing the entire time. The scar is...
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