At InSkin Laser Aesthetics, we love creating moments where our clients can come together to celebrate beauty, self-care, and community.
At InSkin Laser Aesthetics, we love creating moments where our clients can come together to celebrate beauty, self-care, and community. Our Galentine’s Glow Event was a wonderful evening filled with glowing skin, great conversation, and the opportunity to introduce something new and exciting to our guests. We were so grateful to welcome many of our amazing clients and friends for a fun night at InSkin. Guests enjoyed food, drinks, live treatment demos, raffle prizes, and curated goodie bags, while spending time connecting with our team and learning more about the treatments we offer.

One of the highlights of the evening was introducing our guests to the Candela Matrix device, a powerful new technology we’re bringing to InSkin Laser Aesthetics. The Galentine’s Glow event was a special way to premiere the Matrix device to our clients, giving them an inside look at how this innovative treatment works and the results it can help achieve.
The Candela Matrix uses advanced radiofrequency technology to stimulate collagen and improve overall skin quality. This treatment can help address concerns such as:
● Fine lines and wrinkles
● Uneven skin texture
● Acne scars
● Skin laxity
● Overall skin rejuvenation
Our team demonstrated the device and answered questions so guests could learn how Matrix treatments can be incorporated into their personalized skincare plans.

Most importantly, the evening was about celebrating our incredible clients. We are so grateful for the trust our clients place in us and love creating events where we can connect. Thank you to everyone who joined us for such a special evening! We loved spending time with our InSkin community and sharing this exciting new technology with you. We can’t wait for you to experience the Candela Matrix treatments now available at InSkin Laser Aesthetics. Stay tuned for more events, new treatments, and more opportunities to glow with us.
