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    The thrill of progress fuels theupward momentum of successful

    business. See for yourself whyyour local establishments

    soar above the rest.

    Week of February 17, 2013 Supplement to the Bulletin Published by Lillie Suburban Newspapers, Inc.

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    PJW Automotive now offersa courtesy inspection service sothat everyone can bring in theirvehicles and develop a qualityrepair plan thats right for them.

    Were trying to help peopleunderstand where they are in the

    lifetime of their car, so they canwisely spend their money and

    budget it out, says owner PatWhelan.

    PJW Automotive keeps adetailed record of every vehiclesrepairs, and technicians willalways be honest about whatneeds to be fixed immediatelyand what can wait.

    For 33 years, PJW Automotivehas served the New Brightoncommunity and Twin Citiesmetro area with reliable andaffordable car care.

    When PJW first opened itsdoors on Old Highway 8, most ofthe surrounding land was unde-veloped. Whelan smiles as he

    recalls he did no market research,

    took a gamble with the property,and it paid off.It was a good location, it

    developed well, and it was agood community to be a part of,Whelan explains.

    That community investmenthas brought in second- and third-generation customers to PJWAutomotive for the same friendlyattention and care.

    We still want to feel like ourcustomers are extended family.We want to do the job right,Whelan says.

    PJW Automotive has seen itsclientele grow and change inthe past year as it increased itsonline presence and interactiv-ity. Great client reviews onlineconsistently bring in new cus-tomers.

    Customers can also now makean appointment reservationonline or from the mobile-readysmartphone site.

    The shops redesigned web-site also includes video, socialmedia and PJs blog with carcare tips and suggestions. PJWAutomotive has also revamped

    its waiting area so that it feelsmore spacious and comfortablefor customers.

    Veteran mechanics

    know your carIn addition to some new

    customer service perks andconsistently top-notch repairwork, PJW Automotive has alsoretained its trusted, longtimeemployees. The mechanic teamhas more than 100 combinedyears of experience and expertise,and all mechanics have multiplecertifications and stay up-to-datewith continuing education.

    Shop supervisor Tom Ferronand mechanics Mike Londonand Tom Richter have advancedcertification from the NationalInstitute for Automotive ServiceExcellence, and they specialize

    in certain fields of repair. PJW

    Automotive technicians are wellversed in domestic brands suchas GM, Ford and Chrysler, aswell as international brands suchas Toyota, Honda and Nissan.

    This expertise creates a trust-ing relationship between custom-ers and PJW Automotive.

    Wed rather just tell you whatyou need, Whelan says. Thereare tons of legitimate repairs thatneed to be done in cars withoutus having to suggest things thatdont need to be done.

    PJW Automotive treats customers like family

    Left, owner Pat Whalen sees his customers as his extended family. Center, certified auto technician and PJW supervisor Tom Ferron runs computer

    diagnostics to diagnose a vehicles problem. Right, certified auto technician Mike London replaces a wheel bearing thats been lost to rust.

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    Pat Whelan

    Many car owners in

    this tough economyare looking to save

    some cash by extending thelife of their vehicle, and PJWAutomotive is dedicated to help-ing people find the best solutions

    for car maintenance.

    For more than three decades,

    PJW Automotive has servedthe community of New Brightonand Twin Cities metro area.

    http://www.pjwauto.com/http://www.pjwauto.com/
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    Chartered in 1962, the St. AnthonyKiwanis Club consists of business-people, retirees, friends and neighborswith a desire to serve the communityand make it a better place. The cluboffers men and women the chance toserve the community and have fun atthe same time.

    Club president Tim Mezzenga saysone goal for 2013 is to increase mem-

    bership. The club currently has 49members - the most in the chaptershistory - but the group would wel-come new faces.

    We want to encourage peopleto get involved in any capacity,Mezzenga says. We want to inspire ayounger generation to work with thisgreat organization, even if they canonly commit to a few hours a month.

    Kiwanis members are active in allfacets of the community, especiallylocal schools. They enjoy helping chil-dren with reading in classrooms, andoften distribute donations, such asshoes, blankets and other necessities

    to kids in need.The Kiwanis organization supports

    various youth programs, includingthe K-Kids Club (which has 37 mem-

    bers), Builders Club (30 members),Key Club (25 members) and AktionClub (18 members). New this year isthe 70-member Circle K Club, whichis designed for college students.

    Our young volunteers in theseclubs are taught that there is a lotof need in their community and areshown ways they can help, says TomMiller, a long-time Kiwanis member.

    The club also fundraises to support

    local food shelves, Feed My StarvingChildren, scholarship programs,Camp Courage, Special Olympics,Meals on Wheels and the SalvationArmys outreach programs.

    Saving lives,building camaraderie

    In addition to the St. AnthonyKiwanis Clubs local projects, Kiwanisas a whole has joined UNICEF in aneffort to eliminate maternal and neo-natal tetanus across the globe. Thisdeadly disease is known as MNTand once contracted, the fatality ratecan reach 100 percent in some of thepoorest areas of the world. Withoutadequate healthcare, newborns cansuffer repeated convulsions and arepainfully sensitive to light and even totheir mothers touch.

    Although tragic, the disease ispreventable. Together with UNICEF,Kiwanis clubs support funding to

    get these women vaccinated, whichwill protect babies they deliver in

    the future.In past years we have raised

    around $3,000 each year towardthe global effort in eliminatingtetanus, says Paul Redlinger, aKiwanis member since 1992.

    We have also raised, on aver-

    age, about $20,000 per year in fund-ing that goes directly to those in

    need right here in St. Anthony.The St. Anthony Kiwanis Club

    meets at noon on the second andfourth Wednesdays of the monthat Culvers for meals and general-interest topics or special projectspeakers.

    The club also meets at 7:30 a.m.on the third Wednesday of the

    month.For more information about join-

    ing the St. Anthony Kiwanis Club,or information on volunteering,contact Tim Mezzenga at 612-804-0875 or [email protected].

    Kiwanis Club of St. Anthony VillageA thank you to the businesses and individuals who are nancial supporters of our

    work serving the youth in our community in the 2010/2011 Kiwanis year.

    PLATINUM LEVELBerger Transfer Business Data Records Coldwell Banker Burnet Paul RedlingerTracy Printing

    GOLD LEVELCulvers Restaurant Fitness Crossroads St. Anthony Eye Clinic Dr. Todd Hanson

    SILVER LEVELAlliance Mechanical Devices C G Hill & Sons Edina Realty Eric Young

    Intl. Union of Operating Engineers, Local #49 Lighthouse of Columbia Heights

    Michael Petersen, DDS, PA St. Anthony Mobil Union Bank and Trust

    Village Orthodontist Dr. Andrew Wahl Washburn McReavy Funeral Chapels

    BRONZE LEVELBokers Inc Compton Cleaning Service Gilbert Brothers Insurance

    Hamann, Mike Koehler and Dramm Inc. MVP Construction Mark Van Patter

    Northland Auto Repair Northstar Inspection Services Ohl, John

    Royal Alliance Financial Stroom, Paul and Jan Twin City Federal

    Wagner, George and Audrey WSB and Associates

    BENEFACTOR LEVELAbrahamson, Dave and June All State Insurance Ronald Beckstrom Apache Animal Hospital

    Autumn Woods BC Anderson Electric Beugen, Robert - Attorney

    Billman-Hunt Mortuary Bremer Bank Coldwell Banker Burnet Shawna Gibson

    Coldwell Banker Burnet Joe Kasel Crestview Nursing Home Dunn, Rick and Carol

    Edward Jones Bob Barmore Exemplar Ted Holsten Greenhaven Printing

    Gunderson, Dale and Norma Hale, Dale and Sharon Hannays

    Happys Potato Chips Higgins Insurance Kemper and Associates

    Lowry Barber Lowry Grove Partnership, LLP Marudas Printing Service

    Miller, Tom Murphy Service OBrien, Thomas and Shirley

    Redlinger, Lynn State Farm Insurance Tam Chan TC Webtech Barb McIntyre

    Verizon Wireless Walter R. Hammond Co Woodland Bank Brian Nicklason

    Zappia LeVahn & Hever

    Kiwanis Club of St. Anthony VillageThank you to the businesses and individuals who are nancial supporters of our

    work serving the youth in our community in the 2012/2013 Kiwanis year.

    St. Anthony Kiwanis Club:

    Serving the local and global community

    T

    he word Kiwaniscomes from the Indianword meaning we

    build, and considering all of St.Anthony Kiwanis Clubs com-munity-building activities, theterm certainly fits.

    St. Anthony Kiwanis members participated in the dedication of the Key Club Garden.

    The Kiwanis organization supports various youth programs, including the Aktion and Key clubs.

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    Devoting himself to therare coin and precious

    metal trade for well overthree decades, Westerlingscommitment to the cus-tomer is second to none.From their Roseville office,he and his associates offerpurchases and appraisalsfor estates, banks, insurancecompanies and individuals.

    My staff and I are dedi-cated to helping peoplepreserve and grow theirwealth, Westerlingexplains. Thats why TheTruman Company offerspersonalized service tai-lored to each individual.

    Introduced to the busi-ness by his Uncle Truman, ayoung Roger became enam-ored with coins. This near-ly-lifelong passion encour-aged Westerling to openhis own business under theTruman name.

    Every time he visitedmy family, he gave me a

    coin that had an interest-ing history. His hope wasthat I would develop a realinterest in rare and unusu-al coins, and it worked,Westerling says with asmile.

    Westerling visitedMinnesota to appraise acollection in 1998, and wasso touched by the welcomehe received he decided tomove both his home and

    business to St . Paul . Hecurrently works with about3,000 clients around thecountry.

    Westerling is a lifemember of the AmericanNumismatic Associationand holds an A+ rating

    with the Better BusinessBureau.His knowledge can reas-

    sure people that theyreinsuring or pricing suchitems correctly. Im morethan happy to visit a homeor bank to review a col-lection, Westerling notes.Theres a market foreverything!

    Though old coins appre-ciate gradua lly, precious

    metals have undergonedramatic spikes over thepast decade in value,Westerling adds. From 2002to 2013, the value of silverwent up by 668 percent and

    gold by 595 percent. Manyof Westerlings customersare currently transfer-ring individual retirementaccount funds from banksto a precious metal IRA.

    I honestly think theprices for gold and sil-ver will continue to risethroughout our life-time, while the U.S. dol-

    lar declines, Westerlingexplains. Transferring toa precious metal IRA canbe an exce ll en t in vest -ment.

    Customers will feelat home in The TrumanCompany office, wherethey might even meetWesterlings pooch, Sonny,and his wife, Donna, aTwin Cities artist whosework is featured through-out the office.

    Curious about the worthof a personal collection?Roger Westerling andhis staff at The TrumanCompany are ready tohelp.

    The Truman Company: a valuable

    source for coins and precious metalsT

    rust and confi-dence are key inthe coin industry,

    and customers from all overMinnesota and the U.S.have found an extraordinaryguide in Roger Westerling ofThe Truman Company.

    This is a look at the variety of coins and pieces in The Truman Companys collection. With37 years experience in the field, Roger Westerling can appraise and handle a wide rangeof inventory.

    Roger Westerling was introduced to coins at a young age by his Uncle Truman, a numis-matist for whom the company is named. Westerling is as passionate about coin collectionas his customers, making them feel right at home when they visit The Truman Company.

    Roger Westerling and his rescue dog Sonny, a fixture at The Truman Company office inRoseville.

    http://www.trumanrc.com/
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    That commitment to the com-munity recently inspired the staff atFairway to partner with ProgressiveInsurance and nonprofit Sharing andCaring Hands to rehab a vehicle thatwas then given to a person in need.

    We believe very strongly in serv-ing the community, Pam Caruthsays.

    With Mike and Jane enjoyingretirement after decades of hardwork, the business is now run bytheir three children -- Pam Caruth,and twin brothers Kevin and CaryLund. All three began working at thefamily business when they were in

    high school.But the family bonds dont end

    there. Collin Lund has recently takenover as parts manager, becoming thethird generation to work at FairwayCollision and Automotive.

    Like any business, valuableemployees do eventually leave. PamCaruth notes office manager SandraMinehan will soon be retiring aftermore than 30 years at Fairway.

    Its the fair wayThe family named their business

    for two reasons: First, because it fitwithin their philosophy of doingbusiness the fair way, and second,because the 125 E. County Road Flocation was at one time a three-holegolf course.

    As its name suggests, body workis a part of the business and the com-pany has always been very quickto embrace and utilize emergingtechnologies. Things like paintlessdent repair offer customers an effec-tive and affordable way to get rid ofdings, dents and hailstone marks.

    Just how good is the work atFairway Collision and Automotive?All body-damage repairs are cov-ered by a Guarantee for Life pol-icy for as long as a customer ownsthe car.

    Our customers are very loyal, Iwould say over 95% come back tous. so we always try to do thingsthat reward their loyalty to us,Pam says.

    And dont forget, if youre get-ting work done at Fairway andyour insurance doesnt cover thecost of a rental car, they have vehi-cles available for just $10 per day.

    When it comes to making life aseasy as possible for their custom-ers, Fairway also offers: towingwith their own tow truck, mobileestimates, free pickup and delivery,shuttle service, and a heated drive-thru estimating bay.

    While Fairway can handle anybody repair tasks, its much morethan a mere body shop. With twofull-time mechanics on staff, cus-tomers can drop off their vehiclefor an oil change, brake repair orreplacement, or even an enginereplacement.

    We truly are your one-stop-shop, Pam says. Our reputationfor comprehensive and high-qualitywork is what has kept us going forall these years.

    Fairway Collision and Automotive:

    Much more than just a body shop

    Though it has a long-established reputation for quality body repair, Fairway also

    has on staff two full-time mechanics, who can handle any repair task from oil

    changes to engine replacements.

    Fairway, with its embrace of the latest and best technologies, has the perfect

    equipment to give your car a paint job that makes it look like new, while adhering

    to the highest environmental standards.

    One call, we do it all

    phone: 651.483.4055 fax: 651.483.5324

    www.fairwaycollisioncenter.com

    Specializing in Collision Repairs Mechanical Services Detailing

    Paintless Dent Repair Glass Repair and

    Replacement

    125 E. County Rd. F Vadnais Heights, MN 55127

    Paula Crane, Fairway Collision

    and Automotives receptionist.

    Since 1975, when

    Mike and Jane Lundfirst opened Fairway

    Collision and Automotive, thecompany has built a reputation

    for quality work and strong cus-tomer service while also findingtime to play a vital role in civiclife in Vadnais Heights.

    http://www.fairwaycollisioncenter.com/http://www.fairwaycollisioncenter.com/
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    The assisted living facilitystaff encourages residents toparticipate in any - or all - oftheir four exciting, just-for-seniors exercise programs. Bestof all, theres an exercise pro-gram for every level of fitness!

    Fit to Be Strong offers a mixof sitting, lying and standingexercises. The class is progres-sive and uses hand and legweights.

    Fit to Pedal offers a greatworkout for residents using

    adaptive exercise bikes. Thisclass promotes core and lower-body strength.

    The Fit to Be Strong Seatedsessions give a good workoutfor residents who cant or dontwant to stand but still want to

    build core and body strength.Fit to Flex is geared toward

    all residents and is a low-inten-sity workout that focuses onneck and shoulder stretching.This class is particularly benefi-cial to residents with arthritis.

    Each class is offered twice

    a week and lasts about a halfhour. Classes are progressiveand adjust based on the physi-cal capabilities of the partici-pants.

    More strength,fewer falls

    Char Antoine, ChandlerPlaces life enrichment assistant,encourages residents to try theFit to Be program.

    Its good to walk the halls

    for exercise, she says. Thathelps build endurance. But thatdoesnt help with your corestrength. And thats what youneed to prevent falls.

    In fact, residents who havebeen participating in the Fit ToBe program have noticed moreflexibility, more core strengthand fewer falls.

    They say theyre strongerand not so teetery, Char notes.

    In addition, residents whoexercise regularly move fasterand are able to get out of bed or

    a chair with less difficulty.Residents love the Fit To

    Be classes and try not to missa class.

    If they have to miss a class,its only because they arentfeeling well, Char says. Andthen they come right back to thenext class. Theyre very dedi-cated.

    Keeping seniorshealthy & happy

    Chandler Place offersassisted living apartments forthose who need a little helpin meeting their daily needs.Residents also receive priorityaccess to the secure and homeyPearl Garden memory careassisted living apartments forthose affected by Alzheimersand other forms of memoryloss.

    If more care is eventu-ally needed, the St. AnthonyHealth Center is located inthe same complex as ChandlerPlace and Pearl Garden andis connected by indoor walk-ways.

    Chandler Place has longbeen a l eader in keepingseniors healthy and happy.

    Among many other awards,

    recently the facility received

    the bronze AHCA/NCALQuality Award.

    The award was given due toChandler Places willingnessto implement and improve

    programs, and its ability tomeet the expectations of resi-dents and their families.

    For a fit future, considerChandler Place!

    Visiting Senior Living Communities and Need Dementia/Memory Care?All the comforts of a great home await you.

    A Platinum Service Communitymanaged by The Goodman Group

    3701 Chandler Drive, St. Anthony, MN 55421612.788.7321

    www.chandlerplacesenior.com

    Family owned and operated since 1967, the continuum of care at St. Anthony Senior Living includes...

    Chandler Place - A gracious assisted living residence where

    apartment homes come lled with comfort and support.

    Pearl Garden Memory Care - A secure memory care area forindividuals with Alzheimers disease and other memory loss.

    St. Anthony Health Care Center - Offering skilled nursing, long-short-term care, and the full range of rehabilitation therapies.

    Hi, Im Whitney Strickland and Id love to show you our community.From our beautiful dining room and pub, to the lounge that greetsyou every day when you come home. There is so much to see and

    tell you about.

    Whitney Strickland- Director of Marketing

    Chandler Place residents are going

    strong with new exercise program

    S

    eniors are getting stron-ger and preventing fallsat Chandler Place.

    Barney Lindstrom uses hand and leg weights during the Fit to be Strong class at Chandler Place.

    Muriel Lindstrom uses hand weights during her Fit to Be Strong workoutat Chandler Place.

    http://www.chandlerplacesenior.com/http://www.chandlerplacesenior.com/
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    Everything we do, thequality of service we offer, thewarranty we offer, the eco-friendly aspect of the businesssets us apart in the foreignand domestic automobilerepair industry, says ownerPeter Lee.

    The better than ever phi-losophy reflects Lees priorityfor customers who come inthe door for full-service auto

    repair.We can take care of all

    of a customers automotiveneeds, Lee says.

    Customer care starts withthe expertise of Honest-1s five Automotive ServiceExcellence certified techni-cians. Each year the techni-cians renew their certificationand continue their educationwith ASE classes and seminarsdetailing the latest technol-ogy and automobile servicetrends, Lee says.

    The technicians also takecourses online each month.

    Once a customer drivesaway from Honest-1 with acompleted service, from align-ment to engine maintenance,they are guaranteed a three-year, 36,000-mile warranty,Lee says, adding that the war-ranty promise is about triplethe industry standard.

    Eco-friendly products

    at no extra chargeHonest-1s services alsoexceed the industry stan-dards, with a full offering ofeco-friendly products usedduring vehicle service andrepairs, at no extra cost tocustomers.

    New in the companys eco-friendly line is refined oilthat is 100 percent recycledand biodegradable oil madefrom animal fat, Lee says.The biodegradable line has nopetroleum base, which makes

    it 100 percent eco-friendly,Lee adds.

    Both of those productsmeet all of the federal safetyand vehicle manufacturerstandards. Those are twooptions to help reduce theamount of pollutants put intothe environment when prod-ucts are disposed of, Leeadds.

    Eco-friendly products canbe used in automobi le ser-vices from fuel treatments to

    transmission care, at no extracost to customers.

    In addition to the new line

    of eco-friendly oil products,Honest-1 also offers a fullarray of water-based cleans-ers for parts, biodegradablesoap and other recycled prod-ucts. The certified technicianspractice oil-water separationmaintenance on customersvehicles.

    We offer that additionalbenefi t to our servic e, andcustomers can choose to helpthe environment, again at noextra cost, when they bringtheir car to Honest-1 Auto

    Care, Lee says. Its part ofour regular, every-day offer-ing, and it benefits both thecustomer and the environ-ment.

    Auto care treatments cre-ated to reduce emissions arealso available at Honest-1,such as a fuel-maintenanceprocess to remove deposits.

    That attention to detail andcommitment to overall careleads clients to rank Honest-1among the top providersof full-service automobilerepair.

    Growing in thecommunity

    The staff at Honest-1 alsogives back by being active inthe Roseville community andlocal school districts.

    Thats a big deal to us. Wedo a variety of fundraisingprograms, and were involvedin the schools, Lee says. Weare really big believers that

    we wouldnt be here withoutthe support of the people thatlive in our community andwe feel a responsibility tosupport that community.

    In addition to Roseville,Honest-1 has locations inAnoka, Blaine, Burnsville,Cottage Grove, Eagan, EdinaNew Hope and the Uptownneighborhood in Minneapolis.

    Whether they bring vehi-cles in for a basic oil change,scheduled tune-up or enginerepair, customers will leave

    Honest-1 Auto Care knowingtheyve gotten superb servicefrom certified technicians -with the added confidenceensured by an outstandingwarranty.

    The quality of service weoffer sets Honest-1 Auto Careabove the rest, Lee says.

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    Honest-1 Auto Care truly isdifferent. I have had my carsserviced at many differentdealers and other shopslooking for someone I couldtrust. I am so happy I foundHonest-1. They live up to theirname! When I bring my car tothem I know I am not goingto be sold anything I do not need and the probelm isgoing to be fixed correctly the first time I bring it tothem. When the subject of auto repair comes up I telleveryone to take their car to Honest-1!

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    to trust in your community

    Honest-1 is a fixture at its Lexington Avenue location in Roseville. Thereare eight additional full-service auto center franchise locations in themetro area.

    S

    ervice is better thanever at Honest-1 AutoCare since it opened

    on Lexington Avenue North inRoseville.

    From left to right, the technicians at Honest-1 Auto Care: (back row)

    Byron, Alan, Eric, Lance and Tim. (Front row) Owner Peter Lee andBryan.

    http://www.honest1roseville.com/http://www.honest1roseville.com/
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    The clinic provides services includ-ing electrolysis, laser hair removal,

    CoolSculpting and non-invasiveskin treatments that utilize advancedSciton and Lumenis lasers.

    We want to give everyday peoplesolutions to their problems. Theseprocedures improve self-esteem andhelp people look their best, saysowner Christina Cairl.

    Cairl opened Christina Clinic inArden Hills in 1981 and made themove to Roseville in 2001. The state-of-the-art facility has seven treatmentrooms and serves men, women andeven children. Over the years, theyvetreated patients ranging from age 8

    to 90.We have patients who come in formultiple services; hair removal andskin laser treatments are popular,Cairl notes.

    For those with unwanted hair,electrolysis is a popular procedure.This safe, permanent hair removaltechnique involves sending heat andcurrent through a probe to destroyhair roots. Electrolysis works best forremoving light-colored hair and ispermanent after a series of treatments,Cairl explains.

    The clinic is also one of only a fewclinics in the state to offer laser treat-ments using the new Light SheerDuet Laser System, a comfortableremoval option for dark, thick hair.

    Christina Clinic can also help withproblematic skin issues like scars,acne, mild wrinkles, sun damage, ker-atosis and broken capillaries throughskin resurfacing. Fractional resurfac-ing and superficial resurfacing usingSciton skin lasers are popular treat-ments with minimal recovery times.

    The clinic can even help patientswith body concerns. CoolSculpting isa great way for patients to eliminateunwanted bulges. This non-invasive,

    non-surgical procedure is an alter-native to liposuction. If diet andexercise fail to remove fat deposits,CoolSculpting can freeze that stub-born fat, which is then naturallyeliminated from the body.

    We specialize in these non-inva-sive treatments with little downtimebecause they give us great results,Cairl says.

    A progressive clinic

    Cairl notes that the industryis ever-changing, but Christina

    Clinic remains a leader in thefield.

    We are really taking it to thenext level and bringing this tech-nology to everybody, she says.Were moving away from basicprocedures toward medical andtechnological treatments.

    Cairl says shes proudChristina Clinics offers its clientsthese revolutionary new tech-niques and that she has even triedthem herself, with great results.

    I want to make sure the ser-vices will work for my clients,

    so I test them out on myself,Cairl says.Christina Clinic also offers

    a full line of skin-care items,featuring Dermalogica andNeoStrata products. Beginningwith a Face Mapping analysis,a client can choose variousdegrees of treatment designedto make the skin glow and

    reduce signs of aging. Furthertreatments may include peels,waxing and microdermabra-sion.

    The clinic also offers gift cer-tificates and now has a specialoffer for a package of five treat-ments.

    In addition to nine longtimeemployees, the clinic has twosupervisory medical directors,plastic surgeon James Wire, M.D.in Chaska and dermatologistCharles E. Crutchfield III, M.D.from Crutchfield Dermatology.The staff also includes nationallycertified laser technicians, estheti-cians and electrologists.

    Cairl says she believes her staff

    can help clients keep their skinlooking great, and help them feelgreat too.

    We can help them have anoverall sense of well-being.

    Christina Clinic: your bright star for beautiful skin

    With more than 30years of experiencein hair removaland skin care, the staff at

    Christina Clinic does it all.

    Owner Christina Cairl and Medical Assistant Teri Palermo-Kelliher use advancedSciton skin lasers for skin tightening and resurfacing.

    Christina Clinic has a warm, welcoming feel from the moment you enter the door.

    Pictured: Office Coordinator Vanna ONeil.

    Procedures & Treatments

    Laser Hair Removal(Using the Light Sheer Duet Laser!)The ultimate hair removal procedure.

    Its quick, comfortable, permanent andable to treat large areas. Unfortunatelylaser hair removal isnt for everyone, sogive us a call today to find out if laser hairremoval is right for you.

    Non-Invasive Fat RemovalCoolSculpting is a patented revolu-

    tionary, non-invasive cooling technologycreated by Zeltiq. It has the capability ofremoving specific localized fat in bodyareas such as the waist or love handles,back and abdomen which are proven tobe stubborn to respond to exercise anddiet. CoolSculpting is a non-invasive andnon-surgical liposuction alternative andtummy-tuck alternative.

    ElectrolysisThe time proven method for safe,

    permanent hair removal that works on awider range of skin and hair types. Learnmore about our extensive electrolysisexperience.

    MicrodermabrasionSafe and effective technique for improv-

    ing the texture & appearance of agingskin.

    Chemical PeelsSuperficial chemical peel treatments

    are quick, in-office procedures that aregiven in combination with glycolic homecare products to stimulate skin renewalhelping the skin appear healthier, plumperand tighter with enhanced skin smooth-ness and clarity.

    Fillers For WrinklesRestylane, Juvederm & Botox.

    Fractional Resurfacing

    This laser procedure uses ProFractionalTherapy to improve skins appearance.The laser pinpoints only a fraction of theskin, allowing for rapid healing and creat-ing new collagen to add firmness andresilience. This procedure has minimaldowntime because the skin recovers injust a few days.

    Superficial Skin ResurfacingSuperficial Skin Resurfacing utilizes

    MicroLaserPeel technology to treat mildwrinkles, scars and sun damage, to namea few. The MicroLaserPeel removes athin layer of damaged skin, allowing thesurface to heal anew by eliminating cellsthat make the skin look tired or aged. Thistreatment is great for those looking tobrighten their skin.

    Skin FirmingFor those looking for noticeable skin

    improvement without undergoing surgery,SkinTyte infrared technology is the wayto go. This non-invasive procedure uti-lizes pulsed light to deeply heat dermalcollagen and promote a more youthfulappearance. SkinTyte treatments requireno downtime, perfect for those who areon-the-go.

    2338 Lexington Ave. N Roseville

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    hristina Clinic

    Christina Clinic

    Dedicated To A Higher Standard

    Laser Hair Removal Electrolysis By certified medical

    Electrologists

    Fillers (Botox/Juvederm) Non Invasive Fat Reduction(Cool Sculpting) Micro Las er Peels

    Dermalogical Skin Treatments Waxing Eyebrow Tinting & Shaping Peels & Microermabrasion

    Laser Hair RemovalLaser Hair Removal

    Blizzard LaserBlizzard LaserPeelPeelMens LaserMens LaserHair RemovalHair Removal

    First time laser on upper lip, chin, underarms,First time laser on upper lip, chin, underarms,or regular bikini lineor regular bikini line

    Includes MicrodermabrasionIncludes Microdermabrasion

    Full BackFull Back

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