New Body Aesthetics helps clients feel good inside and out
Living your best life means feeling good about yourself on both the inside and the outside. A company looking to help people live as their most beautiful, authentic selves is New Body Aesthetics, owned by the husband-and-wife team of Dr. Cory Gaiser and Krystle Gaiser. The two opened their aesthetic studio, located at 4004 Harrison Ave., down from Bridgetown Road in Cheviot on the West Side, to follow their passion for creating a space that allows clients to find the aesthetic services they want while maintaining a focus on treating and caring for its patients.
“New Body Aesthetics is a local aesthetics clinic offering a range of preventative and regenerative medicine utilizing the latest technology while also individualizing each treatment to exceed patients’ needs,” says Krystle.
Ultimately, for the Gaisers, it’s all about staying away from the corporate, sterile feel of an aesthetics studio and offering a family-like atmosphere that allows you to come as you are while feeling welcomed. “My husband and I wanted to build something that is free of corporate restraints,” she says. “We set out to create an atmosphere that centers on our patients’ care and focuses on their needs, rather than insurance reimbursement.”
New Body Aesthetics offers a variety of services to help you enhance your beauty from within, including weight loss, fillers, thread lifts, laser skin rejuvenation, plasma energy skin tightening, platelet-rich plasma injections and minimally invasive laser liposuction.
Not only does the studio offer a space that focuses on the client and their needs, it also provides a personal touch and dedication you can’t find anywhere else, says Krystle. “We are committed to meeting and exceeding all of our patients’ expectations,” she adds.
To maintain the studio’s commitment to excellence, Krystle says they are always researching new treatments and add-ons they feel will benefit patients as well. “Aside from constantly searching for innovative technology, we’re currently working on adding more technical surgical procedures, such as breast implants and tummy tucks, where the patient can be awake and doesn’t need to go under general anesthesia,” she says.