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SHarper Plastic Surgery launches skin membership and CO2 laser resurfacing

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SHarper Plastic Surgery launches skin membership and CO2 laser resurfacing

By AI, Created 6:21 PM UTC, June 02, 2026, /AGP/ – SHarper Plastic Surgery and Medspa in Indianapolis is adding a monthly skincare membership and CO2 laser resurfacing as it broadens its aesthetic offerings. The new program aims to personalize treatment by skin condition and goals, while the laser option expands care for texture, pigment, fine lines, wrinkles and scarring.

Why it matters: - SHarper Plastic Surgery and Medspa is expanding its non-surgical treatment menu with a recurring skincare membership and a new resurfacing option. - The additions give patients more structured, customized care choices across routine maintenance and more advanced skin concerns.

What happened: - SHarper Plastic Surgery and Medspa launched the Sharper Skin Society, a monthly skincare membership program. - The company also added CO2 laser resurfacing to its list of aesthetic treatments. - The announcement was made in Indianapolis on June 2, 2026.

The details: - Sharper Skin Society members receive one customized facial each month. - Each facial includes dermaplaning. - Membership costs $225 per month. - Non-members can buy the same treatments for $250 per month. - Members receive 10% off SHarper services and products, excluding surgery. - Members get one complimentary Salt Lounge or Cold Plunge session each month. - Members earn a $100 credit toward the tox treatment of their choice after four consecutive months of active membership. - The membership is built around monthly treatment changes based on the skin’s current condition and goals. - A dedicated esthetician adjusts each service for the client’s needs. - Dr. Jaime Harper said there is not one regimen for the whole year and that skincare should change with current skin needs. - SHarper describes CO2 laser resurfacing as a fractionated non-ablative laser treatment. - The treatment is designed to improve skin texture, pigment irregularities, fine lines, wrinkles and scarring. - The laser works by removing the outer layers of skin to stimulate healing and collagen production. - Patients can use CO2 laser resurfacing on its own or as part of a broader treatment plan with a SHarper provider. - SHarper’s other offerings include Morpheus8, IPL, microneedling, injectables and chemical peels.

Between the lines: - The membership model encourages repeat visits and ties routine skincare to a monthly subscription. - Adding CO2 laser resurfacing positions SHarper to serve patients who want both maintenance treatments and more intensive skin-rejuvenation procedures. - The emphasis on customized plans fits SHarper’s broader results-driven approach to surgical and non-surgical care.

What’s next: - Patients interested in the membership or a CO2 laser consultation can contact SHarper Plastic Surgery and Medspa directly or speak with their esthetician. - SHarper continues to offer customized treatment plans at its Avon, Fishers and North Indianapolis at Nora Plaza locations. - The practice is led by board-certified physicians Dr. Stanely Harper and Dr. Jaime Harper. - More information is available on Instagram and Facebook.

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