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Matters of the Heart Benefiting the American Heart Association: Feel Good and Look Great

In partnership with the American Heart Association’s Go Red for Women campaign, Dr. Dale Isaacson and Dr. Marilyn Berzin will host a beauty luncheon event to raise money and awareness for the American Heart Association on Wednesday, May 19, 2010.

In 2004, to dispel the myths and raise awareness of heart disease as the number one killer of women, the American Heart Association created Go Red For Women – a passionate, emotional, social initiative designed to empower women to take charge of their heart health. Funds raised through this campaign help women by offering educational programs, advancing women’s understanding about their risk for heart disease and providing tools and motivation to help women reduce their risk to protect their health.

Dr. Isaacson and Dr. Berzin will generously donate 10% of all services and products purchased at the event to the American Heart Association’s Go Red for Women campaign.

Women will enjoy complimentary light fare including special Georgetown Cupcakes and refreshments including champagne from Barefoot Wine & Bubbly. The American Heart Association’s Dr. Helen Barold,  and Survivor Ambassador Andrea Wongsam will talk about the risks of heart disease in women, which affects 10 times more women than breast cancer.  Additionally, industry  experts will be on hand to explain the benefits of various skin and beauty treatments.

Attendees will enjoy a 15% discount on OBAGI products, and all services scheduled and booked during this event. Those who purchase one 30-day treatment of LATISSE® at the event, will receive one free (valued at $120) while supplies last, and those who wear red will receive a complimentary VIVITÉ® Lip Plumper (valued at $45).

WHEN: Wednesday, May 19, 2010 from 12:00 until 2:00pm

WHERE:

DC Derm Docs

1828 L. Street, NW
Suite 850
Washington, DC 20036
Phone: (202) 822-9591

www.dcdermdocs.com

RSVP Required: RSVP is required as space is limited. RSVP and book your treatments by email to info@dcdermdocs.com or by phone to 202-822-9591. A $20 donation to the American Heart Association is suggested at the door.

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