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Becoming the greatest overall version of you

IT’S not about changing yourself unrecognisably, but about becoming the greatest overall version of you.

That is what cosmetic nurse Letitia Henderson and her team at In My Skin believe, delivering high end cosmetic, medical and skin treatments to clients in Bendigo, Echuca and Swan Hill.

“My core philosophy is that you don’t need to strive to look like anybody but yourself,” Ms Henderson said.

“My whole goal and the aim of my business is to help you look and feel the very best in the skin that you are in.

“I want you to be the best version of yourself physically and emotionally.”

Some of the treatments that In My Skin offers includes cosmetic injectables such as muscle relaxants and dermal fillers, PDO Threads, PRP (vampire facials), IV vitamin infusion therapy, and the O-shot for vaginal rejuvenation.

As a Div1 registered nurse (RN), Ms Henderson’s treatments are all medically-based, and all products she uses are prescription only.

“All of my products and medicines are doctor prescribed,” Ms Henderson said.

“I have wonderful a team of doctors available to me, therefore, every treatment I undertake is a legally approved medical treatment which is to be taken very seriously.”

As well as being an RN, Ms Henderson is also a credentialed mental health nurse, has an advanced diploma in paramedical and cosmetic micro-pigmentation, an advanced certificate of cosmetic injecting, a post-graduate certificate in cosmetic nursing and is currently studying to get her masters degree as a nurse practitioner.

Ms Henderson attends Swan Hill two consecutive days every three months, with her clinic located upstairs at the Swan Hill Medical Group.

“It’s a very private space, and no one would know what you are coming to see me for,” Ms Henderson said.

“I like to be able to provide the service back into the town and to support the local industry. Its lovely to see some familiar faces”

Ms Henderson will be heading to Swan Hill on Thursday, June 9, and has limited appointments available. To book in an appointment or consultation or to find out more about her treatments, head to the website and book online at inmyskin.com.au.

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