May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month. Did you know that skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the United States? One in five Americans will develop skin cancer at some point in their lives. All of us at Kansas City Surgical Arts want you to be prepared with the best methods and products for protecting and taking care of your skin. Check out our featured SPF products below, and RSVP now for our special skincare event!
Sincerely, Dr. Matt Hlavacek
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You could win an Express Facial!
Entering is easy!
1. Like our Facebook page. 2. Leave a comment and tell us your favorite way to protect your skin from the sun.
You will be automatically entered to win an Express Facial! The winner will be announced at the beginning of June.
May special: Express Facial — $10 off!
For a quick pick-me-up, the Express Facial offers speedy cleansing and the targeted treatment of your choice: choose from extractions, anti-aging massage, or post-peel recovery. Normally $45 … now only $35! *End date May, 31 2014
Call now to schedule! 816-286-4126
Featured products: Sunforgettable from Colorescience
Achieve the ultimate protection from sun damage and its aging effects with a soft focus finish. Colorescience Sunforgettable mineral sunscreens SPF 30, 35, 50 are easy to apply and reapply throughout the day to keep skin protected and beautiful.
Visit Kansas City Surgical Arts or call 816-286-4126 to purchase!
Special event! Skinsmart Happy Hour
Learn about the best products for sun protection, and enter to win great prizes!
Thursday, June 19th 2014
5:30-7 pm
At Kansas City Surgical Arts
Registration: $10
Get up to speed on the best ways to care for your skin this summer with an evening of appetizers, skin care demonstrations, and a gift worth $27.50.
9 ways to protect your skin from the sun
The Skin Cancer Foundation recommends using a sunscreen with SPF 15 or higher to protect your skin from the sun. Sunscreen alone, however, is not enough. Check out our infographic below to learn about the best ways to help prevent skin cancer.