New business NextGen Gynecology & Aesthetics offers unique services for women

July 27, 2018

From Botox parties to Geneveve, a treatment for urinary incontinence and sexual dysfunction, a Sioux Falls nurse practitioner is hoping to serve a unique niche with her new business.

Stacy Bissoon started NextGen Gynecology & Aesthetics in June at 5000 S. Minnesota Ave.

She offers what she calls a concierge style of aesthetic medicine including “botox-on-the-go,” which she can provide in homes, offices or for gatherings.

The parties offer perks for the hostess, consultation for guests and injections for those who want them following an assessment. There also are discounts offered on other aesthetic services and education about skin care and women’s health issues.

“The girls are loving that they can incorporate the social aspect with the fun of pampering themselves. I have also found that those who were nervous to try it felt more at ease after seeing their friends go first or even just having their friends there with them while they did it,” Bissoon said. “They get to learn a little about the psychology of youthfulness and attractiveness, as well as what they can do to help reduce visible signs of aging.  Plus, they learn about the Geneveve and get access to other discounts on services and products just for attending the party.”

Geneveve, a device used to treat vaginal laxity and stress urinary incontinence, is a “noninvasive, one-time painless treatment that will change women’s lives,” she said.

“Never have I felt so passionate about the ability to impact women in such an important and personal way.”

Bissoon said she’s the only one to offer the treatment for at least 100 miles.

She’s in the process of setting up a website and can be reached at 605-777-2751.

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New business NextGen Gynecology & Aesthetics offers unique services for women

From Botox parties to Geneveve, a treatment for urinary incontinence and sexual dysfunction, a Sioux Falls nurse practitioner is hoping to serve a unique niche with her new business.

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