Patients request EMSCULPT NEO for their abdomen more than any other part of the body. | Photo by LOUtoday
We got a sneak peek of some of the latest treatments that will be available at East Louisville’s Medical Transformation Center (MTC). Here’s what we tried — along with a few other offerings for looking and feeling your best.
The Center is run by Dr. Carl Paige, who has 30+ years of clinical experience in traditional medicine. Today, he and his wife Terri Paige combine new technologies with proper nutrition and vitamin supplements to help patients look and feel better from the inside out.
Their newest suite of treatments include four non-invasive procedures:
EMTONE helps with stubborn cellulite + other skin appearance concerns.
EMSCULPT NEO aids in building muscles and reducing fat.
EXION helps to create an increased production of hyaluronic acid, collagen, and elastin. MTC is the only place in Kentucky that offers EXION.
These new treatments will be launched at Smart Fest, 5:30-8 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 28. Pop by MTC at 3111 Eastpoint Park Blvd. to get the deets, pick up a goodie bag, enter giveaways, and enjoy entertainment.
Here are a few more ways to wrap up your summer with a self-care sesh:
Request a complimentary day pass at Wel at Humana, which boasts loads of workout equipment, personal training, and a meditation space.
Let a massage therapist attend to your meridian lines at Lalai Day Spa.
Events
Monday, Aug. 21
One who threads his Grandmother’s Needles | Monday, Aug. 21 | 2-3 p.m. | South Central Branch Library, 7300 Jefferson Blvd., Louisville | Free | Artist-in-Residence “Sunshine” Joe Mallard will give a talk followed by an art-making workshop around his famous quilts.
Tuesday, Aug. 22
Señora Arepa Grand Opening | Tuesday, Aug. 22 | 11 a.m. | Señora Arepa, 117 St. Matthews Ave., Louisville | Free | Check out the new digs at this traditional Venezuelan restaurant.
Wednesday, Aug. 23
WOW Factor Collective Launch Party | Wednesday, Aug. 23 | 5-8 p.m. | WOW Factor Collective, 822 E. Market St., Louisville | Check out this NuLu business’ new colorful studio + event space while enjoying drinks and snacks.
Thursday, Aug. 24
History Inspires Showcase | Thursday, Aug. 24 | 7 p.m. | The Filson Historical Society, 1310 S. 3rd St., Louisville | $0-$15 | Several area artists will share how the Filson’s collections have aided in their pursuits of self-expression.
Friday, Aug. 25
Pop-up Beer Garden | Friday, Aug. 25 | 5-8 p.m. | Tyler Park, 1501 Castlewood Ave., Louisville | Free | Enjoy music, lawn games, and a beer from West Sixth Brewing.
Jack Harlow’s “No Place Like Home Tour” will include performances in six Kentucky cities. Tickets to see the GRAMMY-nominated Louisvillian live will be available on Ticketmaster starting at 10 a.m. on Friday, Aug. 25. (The Courier-Journal)
Arts
Kentucky Performing Arts is celebrating its 40th anniversary on Sunday, Aug. 27 with a free, family-friendly open house. The party runs from 1 to 6 p.m., and will feature a silent disco, dance classes, backstage tours, and performances by local artists. (WDRB)
Closing
After bringing bowling fun to Louisville for 22 years, Fern Valley Strike and Spare will close its doors on Monday, Sept. 4. The company’s Facebook announcement states that the property has been sold and they are being forced to vacate.
Try This
If you missed last week’s virtual Kentucky auditions for “American Idol,” you still have more chances to get your golden ticket. Just sign up for one of three themed upcoming open calls on Friday, Aug. 25, Wednesday, Aug. 30, or Friday, Sept. 8.
Drink
Quality water. Quality of life. Louisville Water is committed to public health and delivering high-quality drinking water every day. With its award-winning taste, Louisville Pure Tap® is the best way to stay hydrated and healthy, especially in the summer heat. Cheers to National Water Quality Month.*
Finance
Refinance rates are skyrocketing. But home equity rates remain relatively low — which means that now is a great time to borrow against your home. Calculate your payment.*
Today is my last day at LOUtoday, so I’d like to use this space to thank all the wonderful people I’ve worked with here at 6AM City — especially my teammates Katie + Mandey, as well as the gals at LEXtoday. I’ll miss you all, and hope to see you around LOU.
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