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Online beauty resource PrettyCity, partnering with Iredale Mineral Cosmetics, has declared May 2007 MedSpa Month, offering spa-goers discounted skincare services at medical spas across the country for the entire 31 days of May. Medical spas in major markets such as New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and Miami have agreed to provide photofacials, laser hair removals, injectibles and other treatments at the nominal fee of $99 each. To participate, consumers can log on to MedSpaMonth.com and review a current list of spa locations in the program. Participating spas must qualify as true medical spas according to the definition established by the International Medical Spa Association (IMSA)...



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