Kayla Baxter, RN, LE

With over 7 years of experience in the aesthetic industry, Kayla has honed her skills and expertise through a dynamic career path. Beginning as a medical aesthetician, she embarked on a journey to expand her knowledge by pursuing nursing school, ultimately becoming an esteemed aesthetic nurse. Throughout her professional development, Kayla has had the privilege of training under world-renowned injectors, refining her techniques and gaining invaluable insights.

 As a licensed laser safety officer, Kayla not only excels in administering various injectables but also possesses the ability to educate and train others on the safe and effective use of lasers in the aesthetic realm. Guided by a philosophy that centers around enhancing natural features, Kayla deeply values and celebrates the individuality of each client. Her artistic and meticulous approach to injectables ensures seamless and authentic outcomes, as she strives to accentuate her clients' inherent beauty while preserving their unique characteristics.

 Kayla's dedication to her clients goes beyond delivering exceptional results. She prioritizes creating a warm and welcoming environment where clients' goals and expectations are genuinely understood. Building trust and fostering strong relationships are fundamental principles in her practice, as she firmly believes they lay the groundwork for a successful and fulfilling aesthetic journey.

 With a profound passion for her work, Kayla takes immense pride in her ability to help clients achieve their aesthetic aspirations while empowering them to embrace the beauty of the aging process. She is committed to staying at the forefront of industry advancements, continuously expanding her expertise, and providing the highest quality of care to her clients. Through her expertise, empathy, and unwavering commitment, Kayla strives to make a positive impact on the lives of those she serves in the aesthetic nursing field.

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for the skin.

Every ingredient is considered when recommending products. It all begins with a consultation. Maybe you want to treatment your skin condition. Maybe you just want to improve your texture. Or maybe you just want to be proactive. Whatever it is, whatever we chose to use on our skin can make a difference. Lets make a positive difference together!

What Skin Conditions Can Skincare Help Me Address?

Melasma

Melasma is a common skin condition characterized by brown or grayish-brown patches that typically appear on the face, often on the cheeks, forehead, nose, or upper lip. It's primarily driven by overproduction of melanin, triggered by factors like sun exposure, hormones, and genetics.

Rosacea

Rosacea is a chronic skin condition that typically causes redness and visible blood vessels on the face, often accompanied by red bumps or pustules. It can also lead to eye irritation and a persistent flushed appearance, primarily affecting the central face.

Acne

Acne is a common skin condition characterized by the formation of pimples, blackheads, whiteheads, and often red and inflamed spots on the skin. It usually results from clogged hair follicles and excess oil production, and can occur on the face, back, chest, and other areas of the body.

Texture

Texturized skin refers to a skin condition characterized by an uneven or rough surface texture, often marked by bumps, pits, or irregularities. This can be caused by factors such as scarring, enlarged pores, dryness, or the accumulation of dead skin cells.

Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation

Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) is a skin condition characterized by the darkening of skin areas following inflammation or injury, such as acne, eczema, or a wound. This occurs due to the overproduction of melanin in response to the inflammation and can result in brown or black patches on the skin, which can take time to fade.

Aging Skin

Aging skin is a natural process marked by several changes, including the loss of collagen and elastin, which leads to wrinkles and sagging. Additionally, as skin ages, it may become thinner, drier, and more susceptible to damage from the sun, resulting in age spots and a reduced ability to repair itself.