Tag: The Vein Institute and Medical Spa
WARSAW — Natalie Cole, RN, BSN, aesthetic nurse at the Vein Institute & MediSpa recently received specialized training for filler injections that included working with Juvederm, Voluma, Vollure and Volbella. The training was provided in Indianapolis by educator Susanne Ramsey, RN who is internationally recognized as a leader in filler injection. Cole was also educated …read more.
WARSAW — Vein Institute & MediSpa, Inc. announces the winners of the recent fall anti-aging event. Jessica Denton received a facial injectable package valued at $5,000 which includes Voluma, Vollure, Restylane, Volbella and Botox. Jessica was one of 15 prize winners during the recent Anti-Aging Autumn Sale. More than $10,000 in services and products were awarded …read more.
WARSAW — Jennifer Kauffman, CEO of Vein Institute & MediSpa, Inc. was a clinical instructor for an educational session titled Advanced Botox and Facial Fillers. The two weekend sessions held in Indianapolis on July 22 and 29 were attended by physicians and nurses from across the country. Kauffman lectures nationally and is recognized for her …read more.
WARSAW — Vein Institute & Medi Spa welcomes the community to their 10-year anniversary open house from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, April 22 at the Winona Heritage Room, 901 Park Ave., Winona Lake. A complimentary breakfast and learn seminar begins at 8 a.m. titled, “What is the right skin care plan for …read more.
WARSAW — Sarah Hill, laser technician at the Vein Institute & Medical Spa in Warsaw, recently attended a two-day expert clinical Cutera laser forum in Chicago. This educational program provides new insights and technique enhancements for practitioners by the leading experts in the field. “I enjoy learning at forums such as these,” Hill said. “They help …read more.
By JAMIE PLACK Aesthetic Concierge, Veing Institute & Medical Spa Inc. WARSAW — Vein Institute & Medi Spa now offers a discounted rate on laser tattoo removal for all branches of the armed forces, active and veterans and first responders. The discount also applies to those who are actively trying to enlist in the military, …read more.
WARSAW — The status of street lights, which have not been working for months, was a topic of discussion by Warsaw Common Council members Monday evening, March 21. Councilman Mike Klondaris questioned Jeremy Skinner, city planner, if there had been any response from NIPSCO on a list of nonoperational street lights in the city he …read more.
WARSAW — Vein Institute & Medi Spa, Inc. recently joined forces with Sandy McClellan’s sixth grade class and Jennifer Long’s fourth grade class at Jefferson Elementary School for Treasures For Troops’ holiday stocking drive. The goal is to not only send a bit of the holiday season across the miles, but most importantly to let …read more.
Sarah Hill, laser technician at the Vein Institute and Medi Spa in Warsaw, successfully completed advanced training on Cutera’s truSculptT. Cutera offers the most advanced and versatile cosmetic lasers available. The truSculpt deeply heats the subcutaneous tissue to permanently treat fat and reduce the appearance of cellulite. The truSculpt system is a noninvasive technology designed …read more.
Vein Institute & Medi Spa Inc. in Warsaw recently joined forces with Sandy McClellan’s sixth grade class at Jefferson Elementary School for the third annual Operation Treat a Soldier treat bag drive. The goal of Operation Treat a Soldier is to not only send a bit of the autumn season across the miles, but most …read more.
Mrs. McClellan’s sixth-grade class at Jefferson Elementary School have partnered with The Vein Institute and Medical Spa in an effort to enrich the lives of those who are serving our country in Afghanistan. Students participated in the Stockings for Soldiers Program by writing letters and cards to soldiers, creating artwork for them, and stuffing a …read more.
A sign ordinance for the city of Warsaw will likely be readied for a vote by July 9 and, if passed by the city council, businesses that utilize people to stand outside with signs will be prohibited to continue those practices. After nearly an hour of discussions Monday night, the Warsaw Planning Commission gave city …read more.








