Sasha Sakurets is a Registered Nurse. She’s worked at the University of Minnesota Medical Center since 1998, taking care of patients in acute and critical care wards and at the surgery center. While working in the bone marrow transplant unit, she witnessed the power of using a body’s own blood components to treat cancers and other diseases with blood and marrow transplantation.
She decided to open a medical spa at 1920 Central Ave NE.
Eternal Beauty Med Spa has been open for four years. Sakurets specializes in regenerative aesthetic medicine to “stimulate collagen and elastin, tighten skin and rejuvenate tissue.” She also offers more traditional treatments such as Botox and fillers.
Trends in beauty going forward are focused on regenerative procedures such as PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) and PRF (Platelet-Rich Fibrin) combined with bio-stimulators to roll back the clock. PRP has been used in cosmetic dermatology since at least 2010, and PRF has been used since the late 2000s.
If you are thinking of doing facial treatments, Sakurets said, “Choose a provider that aligns with your idea of what is beautiful and you have the same common goal.”
Sakurets offers a free consultation (book it at https://eternalbeautymedspa.com) and a 5% Northeast neighborhood discount off each service.
Eternal Beauty is committed to supporting the Ukrainian community. All gratuities are given to The Protez Foundation in Oakdale, Minn. Protez is a nonprofit organization whose goal is to help people who have lost limbs since the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022. Protez brings amputees to the U.S. for free high-quality prosthetics to help restore their quality of life. Learn more about The Protez Foundation at: www.protezfoundation.org