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A solution to winter skin woes

Leave dry skin behind with The VISTA’s curated collection of medical-grade moisturizers and hydrators.

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Cosmetic Concierges hold skincare products in a clinic, along with individual shots of the products on a large table.

Cosmetic Concierges Danielle Lampky and Trish Welch are here to help your hydration journey.

Photos provided by Forsyth Plastic Surgery

Is winter wind wreaking havoc on your skin? Find sanctuary at The VISTA, Forsyth Plastic Surgery’s brand-new dedicated aesthetics center.

The VISTA’s Winter Hydration Station is tailored to the icy months, offering a specialized lineup of clinically-proven hydrators + moisturizers. When you arrive, Cosmetic Concierges Danielle and Trish will help you personalize a skincare combination. They’ll answer questions, recommend rejuvenation combinations, and guide you toward your perfect winter pairing.

From fighting off stubborn winter dryness to smoothing wrinkles, The VISTA has professional-grade products for every skin type and need, including:

  • Medical-grade moisturizers
  • Plump-promoting serums
  • Ceramide creams to rebuild your skin’s moisture barrier
  • Antioxidant-rich oils to restore radiance

While you’re there, you can mix, match, and sample as many hydrators as you need.

Visit their website to schedule a complimentary consultation, or drop by the Maplewood location to browse and learn.

Snag a win for your skin

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