I did my research before going to Fusion and here's what I found: Dr. Pliego is an M.D. with a passion for all things ""skin"" (in addition to my own research about her, I found info about this in a recent article in Georgetown View). This is her personal business and she is the one who does all the medical hands-on treatments (I really appreciate that. Many places I've been have non medical people delivering treatments. At those places, the M.D.'s presence seems to simply be a license on the wall). Her clients who I have talked to are happy with their results (several friends went to her before I did and I talked to them before going to see her). Her prices are also reasonable and she does not charge a physician's fee, (although I'll admit I'd pay more if I had to to ensure that a doctor was the one working on me). So far at Fusion I've had IPL on my face, neck and hands; microderm (medical grade, unlike most places I've been), Botox, fillers, and I'm strongly considering the Co2 Laser treatment on my face. I've been very happy with my results, so I'll be sticking with Fusion.\r
Just so you know, the only reason I'm writing such a long and detailed review is because I'm a seasoned med spa client who has had many treatments done at many places - with some good results, and some not so good. I've learned what to look for at at med spa.
Pros: Easy to get an appointment. Discreet location. Great results
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