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Synergy Face + Body by Travis Shaw MD is expanding to Midlothian

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A man and woman stand in an indoor construction space in front of a yellow ladder.

Double Board Certified Plastic Surgeon Dr. Travis Shaw (seen here with Regional Manager Cori M.) leads an expert and award-winning team.

Photo provided by Synergy Face + Body by Travis Shaw MD

Glow-up alert: Synergy Face + Body by Dr. Travis Shaw, MD is making moves in Midlothian with a new location on Ewing Park Lane. Arriving January 2024, the new 3,000-square-foot space will include eight treatment rooms and will offer the same wide range of gold-standard services as the flagship Richmond location, including:

  • Facial plastic surgery
  • Non-surgical facial rejuvenation
  • Medical-grade skincare and treatment

Bonus: The team is looking for experienced aesthetic providers to come aboard.

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