11/26/2025
Consider This Your Annual Holiday Open House VIP Pass: Where Innovation Leads and Experience Elevates!
Hosted at the Hattiesburg Clinic Support Services Building (First Floor - Willow & Walnut Conference Rooms).
We’re rolling out the red carpet for one of our biggest events of the year, and you’re at the top of the list!
→ Date: Wednesday, December 3, 2025
→ Time: 3:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. (CST)
→ Location: 2902 W Arlington Loop, Hattiesburg, MS 39401
From exclusive holiday pricing to hands-on experiences with the newest technologies in aesthetics, this community gathering is built for our patients, friends, families, and anyone who loves a glow-up moment!
What’s Waiting for You Inside:
→ The first 100 attendees receive $100 off their next neurotoxin treatment
→ 25% off all medical-grade skincare
→ 20% off all in-clinic procedures
→ Free on-site Q&A Cosmetic Consults with our board-certified (ASPS) plastic surgeons: Dr. Adam Franklin, Dr. Richard Pecunia, and Dr. Schneider-Redden
→ 25+ premier aesthetic, cosmetic, and medical industry vendors
→ $34,000+ in Enter-To-Win giveaways and prizes
→ Elevated cuisine and specialty beverages
→ A custom-designed passport experience guiding you through innovation, brand-new services, and what’s coming next in 2026
Navigation Note:
Arlington Loop is currently closed for road improvements. Additional construction is active in the area. Follow the marked detour signs to the back entrance of Support Services for direct event access.
If you need assistance with directions, please call us at (601) 261-3690.
Bring the holiday energy, bring your loved ones, and get ready for a luxe, one-of-a-kind gathering built around beauty, innovation, celebration, connection, and most importantly, built around you!
*Offers valid only during the event. Discounts cannot be combined or redeemed for cash. Neurotoxin credit limited to the first 100 attendees. Enter-To-Win prize packages valued at approximately $34,000 require on-site participation; no purchase necessary. Event-day Q&A consultations are informational only and do not establish a physician–patient relation.