Buglino Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery is excited to announce we will be reopening our MediSpa this week. 

Buglino Plastic Surgery hydrafacial being performed on patient with covid precautionsAlthough Long Island entered Phase Three of the New York State reopening plan in late June, which allowed salons, spas, and massage parlors to return to business, Dr. Anthony Buglino made the decision to delay reopening the MediSpa. 

While he has continued to assist patients with aesthetic procedures in his office and accredited operating room following the recent reopening of his practice, Dr. Buglino remained cautious about expanding his Spa services, as patient safety is his top priority. 

With new protocols and precautions now fully implemented, Dr. Buglino and New esthetician Krissa Pedersen are excited to begin performing MediSpa treatments once again. 

We know everyone is looking forward to getting back on track with their MediSpa treatments to cleanse and exfoliate their skin, enhance its natural glow, reduce fine lines and dark spots, and eliminate the dreaded maskne that can arise from wearing a face mask. 

Give your skin the rejuvenation it needs with one or more of our procedures:

 

All patients will be asked to adhere to the following guidelines when visiting our MediSpa:

Please wait in your car until you receive a call or text from the office to enter. Only one patient will be permitted in at a time. There will be one hour between each appointment to allow our air filtration system to complete its process , and the Buglino team  to deeply clean the exam room. Once you enter the office, you will be asked to fill out a COVID-19 questionnaire and sanitize.

Patients are required to wear a mask at all times. If you do not have one, one will be provided to you.Our team will also be wearing masks and face shields to protect you. All MediSpa treatments will utilize plexi-face medical barriers.  

Call (516) 864-0700 for more information, or schedule a consultation online. 

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*If you are feeling sick, have a temperature of 100.4 F or more, a cough, chest pain, or shortness of breath, please cancel your appointment and contact your primary care physician.

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