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No two procedures are the same at Georgous — Patients are people first, and each receives a one-on-one consultation from an expert.

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Skip the pajamas and get your loved one what they really want this year: a gift card to Georgous Aesthetic Bar, a first-of-its-kind aesthetic bar specializing in microtreatments + individualized services led by Georgia Cirese, a nationally recognized master injector.

Score exclusive deals during their Black Friday gift card sale happening now through Monday, Nov. 27 (hint: this only happens once a year) to experience:

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  • Facials
  • Laser treatments
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Happy holiday shopping, Kansas City.

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