Haute Spot: CosmetiCare’s Lunch Hour Facelifts
by Tiffany Carter

While most people opt for the carne asada tacos at SOL Cucina or the Caesar Salad at Charlie Palmer, the some Orange County elite spend their lunchtime at CosmetiCare in Newport Beach. CosmetiCare offers lunch hour facelifts for both him and her. Togetherness has never been so beautiful.
CosmetiCare’s Lunch Hour Facelift is a non surgical procedure that includes laser skin treatments to remove discolorations and tighten the skin. Fillers are used to remove wrinkles and botox to erase those pesky little lines and creases. The Lunch Hour Facelift was created by CosmetiCare’s Medical Director, Michael Niccole, M.D. and has been a favorite for the cast members of The Real Housewives of Orange County. You don’t have to be a celeb or a reality star though.
The number of Lunch Hour Facelift’s have grown more than 50 percent from the previous year because professional men and women are looking to gain an edge in the workplace and want an all-natural, youthful appearance. The cost for the procedure varies, but you can expect to pay in the range of $3,500 to $5,000. Consider this a luxury steal compared to the traditional surgical facelift which can cost upwards of $30,000. More money to spend on Manolos and Jimmy Choos. After the procedure, you feel and look younger. In addition, feel better knowing that CosmetiCare will donate a portion of the revenue to the Magic Mirror Foundation, a non-profit organization which provides no-cost plastic surgery to those victims of domestic abuse, accidents, and children from third world countries. To take a dip in the fountain of youth call CosmetiCare 949.718.6900.
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