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Ready, set, glow: OVME is now open in Mt. Pleasant

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The lobby of a medical spa, with OVME branding on the wall behind a white desk with two computers and a tv screen on the wall.

OVME Mt. Pleasant sets a new standard in aesthetics, offering expert care and personalized treatment plans to help you look and feel your best.

Photo courtesy Kate Blohm

Your skin is going to love this news. OVME, a luxury medical aesthetics studio, has arrived in Mt. Pleasant.

To celebrate their grand opening, OVME is offering 20% off your first visit. Indulge in services including:

  • Botox and Dysport to smooth fine lines & wrinkles
  • DiamondGlow Facials for radiant, refreshed skin
  • Complimentary Skin Analysis to assess skin health

Schedule an appointment to treat yourself + discover what sets OVME apart from other med spas.

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