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AESTHETIC MEDICINE: ASKING THE RIGHT MOLE REMOVAL QUESTION

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I met my future mother in law for the first time and didn’t notice anything unusual.

When I married her daughter I still didn’t see anything that needed attention.

Then kids changed everything, namely grandkids.

I’m older now than Judy when we first met. She was an LA lady who wore black leather when she rode on the back of her husband’s big motorcycle with a naked lady painted on the tank.

Racy.

She looked like a boss to go along with being a boss.

After we shared pregnancy news Judy decided to have a few moles on her face removed. Apparently she had moles on her face and I never noticed.

This is the thing about aesthetic medicine that flies under the radar: No one else notices skin imperfections because they know you and that’s what they see. But the person with skin imperfections notices them in every mirror.

Like most family members, I said, “I’ve never noticed any moles. Where are they?”

Once she pointed them out I said, “They don’t look bad.”

With that she made an appointment with her aesthetic medicine provider and had a session of mole removal.

Today, Elaine Gillaspie, ND, is an aesthetic medicine provider offering solutions beyond cut and stitch. Her patients leave the sort of life changing testimonials that come from the heart.

If you read this post and click on the link above to make an appointment, do me a favor and let the office know where you found them. I’m a blogger who believes in the reach of information.

Tell Dr. Gillaspie you discovered her services on boomerpdx and you’ll make me look good, too. Lol

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