The Skin Wellness Center, Knoxville, TN
Dedicated to the health and beauty of your skin

cosmetic

Our Cosmetic Providers offer personalized consultations to discuss your individual concerns to help you take the mystery out of skin care. They will create an individualized treatment plan specifically designed for your skin type.

At The Skin Wellness Center, we strive to deliver the most advanced cosmetic dermatology treatments available for a skin care plan specifically designed for you. Through a variety of techniques, our highly trained staff of dermatologists, nurses and aestheticians can address concerns such as:

  • Wrinkles/Premature aging
  • Dry skin
  • Sun damage
  • Acne
  • Dark spots/Age spots
  • Scars
  • Spider veins/unwanted blood vessels
  • Unwanted hair
  • Rosacea

We offer: Botox, Juvéderm, Evolence, Restylane and Perlane injections, laser hair removal, FotoFacial, and Sclerotherapy for leg veins. We have the newest in laser treatments with the Fraxel laser and the Titan treatment. We also offer pulsed light treatments for sun damage, broken blood vessels and fine lines/wrinkles. Plus: microdermabrasions, chemical peels, facials, skin care products, gift cards and much more.

Providers

Leslie Cardwell, LPN, FAAM
Nicki Pratt, RMA, Skin Care Consultant
Pam McGill, Aesthetician
Robbie Arledge, RN

In-Depth Complimentary Consultation

Your experience with the Cosmetic Staff at The Skin Wellness Center begins with an in-depth consultation with one of our highly qualified Cosmetic Providers. Whether you are concerned with fine lines and wrinkles, texture and tone, brown spots, unwanted hair, spider veins or acne, we will work with you to tailor the correct treatments and products to create your individualized skincare regimen. We will also provide a comprehensive plan for ongoing treatment and skincare products.

Please contact us at (865) 251-9965 for an appointment with a cosmetic provider who will assist you in assessing your skin and creating the best skin care treatment plan for you.

Services