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Barbara Schell, MD
Barbara Schell, MD
Board Certified Dermatologist
4.9 | 8 Reviews

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Ageless Center For Rejuvenation - Seattle

Ageless Center For Rejuvenation - Seattle

4.8 | 4 reviews
509 Olive Way, Ste. 1354, Seattle, Washington

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I am in my 70’s and I go hiking twice a week and I could not lose fat. But I went to Ageless Sculpting and Wellness and I was able to do UltraSlim treatments and I lost the stubborn fat on my stomach and my arms. I also go regularly for my face rejuvenation. All my Korean friends ask me what I’m doing and they cannot believe that I didn’t have surgery

About a year ago I had an important Skype interview and when I saw myself on the screen, I realized that my under-eye hollows had gotten so bad that I looked like I had been tortured for months (I ended up doing the interview with about a pound of concealer under my eyes and 4 lamps pointed at my face from every direction in an attempt to flood my face with light and eliminate shadows in the eye hollows from any angle). After this interview, I knew it was time to do something

I had the more intensive version of this treatment, to both face and neck/chest areas. The treatment coordinator told me that it was essentially no big deal to do this with some numbing cream and oral meds. THEN I asked the doctor her opinion...

The doctor, who I have seen over the past six years and trust, said that probably 80% of patients opt to use the topical/oral pain relief approach.

I'm now a veteran of various treatments. I

I have had Thermage treatments three times over the past year and a half.  I expect to have about one every year or two going forward, because it really works.

I saw the doctor for a consultation, and asked what she would recommend if price were not an issue, something that would have stayiung power and not include a knife.

At 46, my skin was just beginning to sag here and there around my jaw, and I wanted to improve the texture around my mouth.