Laser Treatment Center Directions

We are located directly across from Evergreen Hospital in the Evergreen Professional Plaza.

Laser Treatment Center
Evergreen Professional Plaza
12911 120th Ave NE
Suite G-100 and 104
Kirkland, WA 98034

Please do not hesitate to call for further directions or information. Our phone number is 425-899-4144.

 

Going South on I-405:

Take Exit 20 (NE 124th St.). At the exit stop light turn left onto NE 124th St. At Totem Lake Blvd. turn left. Follow to next light (120th Ave NE) and turn right. You are now on 120th Ave. Follow 120th up the hill (past Trader Joe's). Go through light at 128th and then turn into the 2nd driveway on the left. We are in the Evergreen Professional Plaza between 128th and 130th lane. We are in Bldg G towards the rear of the parking lot, Suites 100 and 104.

Going North on I-405:

Take exit 20B (NE 124th St/Totem Lake Blvd). Stay in the right lane towards Totem Lake Blvd. and go under the freeway, proceed through the stoplight onto 120th Ave NE. Follow 120th Ave up the hill (past Trader Joe's). Go through light at 128th and then turn into the 2nd driveway on the left. We are in the Evergreen Professional Plaza between 128th and 130th lane. We are in Bldg G towards the rear of the parking lot, Suites 100 and 104.

Be sure to allow sufficient travel time as this is a high traffic area and there is often construction going on nearby at Evergreen Hospital.

Mesotherapy

Targeted slimming for those difficult areas under the chin, abdomen, thighs

What is Mesotherapy?
Mesotherapy is the practice of using tiny injections of medications and nutrients into the skin and upper layer of fatty tissue to increase the release of fat and decrease the storage of fat. The injected areas may be on the face, such as lower eyelids, or underneath the chin; or on the body, such as the abdomen, hips or thighs. This process can improve the appearance in these specific areas of the body. Smaller areas may be effectively treated in one or two treatments, while the effect of Mesotherapy in large areas is typically noticed after 4-8 treatments. Usually there is one treatment every 2-3 weeks until the desired benefit is achieved. Mesotherapy can also improve the appearance of cellulite by increasing blood flow to the area and removing hardened connective tissue septae.

Am I a Candidate for Mesotherapy?
Even very fit people may have small areas of fat that bother them. These areas can be easily treated with Mesotherapy. If you have diabetes or are on beta blockers, you are not a candidate for this treatment. This treatment is also not recommended for persons with a chronic illness. Please consult with your medical provider. Caffeine should be avoided for 24 hours before and after treatment and we recommend drinking eight glasses of water per day during treatment.

Is Mesotherapy Safe?
Mesotherapy has low allergic potential and is usually well tolerated. Common side effects include temporary bruising, swelling, itching, lumpiness and tenderness in the injected areas. Other adverse reactions may occur with any injectible substance, although this is not common.

What Happens After Treatment?
It may take several days for swelling and bruising to resolve. When larger body areas are treated, multiple treatments are required. It is important to have a healthy lifestyle if results of Mesotherapy are to be maintained. We offer counseling in diet, nutrition, fitness, and even hypnotherapy in our center to help patients achieve and maintain their desired appearance. We believe that overall good health is the real goal and we simply want you to look as good as you will feel when you reach it! Remember, whether you think you can or think you can't - you're right! Mesotherapy is not a cure and future treatments may be required. Every patient is different and as the degree of fat loss will vary from person to person, there can be no guarantee of results.

Mesotherapy for Fat Reduction

Reduce fat deposits in the difficult areas, under the chin, on the abdomen, hips and thighs!

The benefits of traditional mesotherapy may be on the face, such as lower eyelids, or underneath the chin; or on the body, such as the abdomen, hips or thighs.

Pioneered by the French physician Dr. Michel Pistor in 1952, Mesotherapy is a minimally invasive procedure that is widely used in Europe and elsewhere.