Look Good. Be Happy. Be Healthy.
You remember that song from the late 1980s by Bobbi McFaren—“Don’t Worry Be Happy”? I actually sang that song in a skit at a family reunion one time. Not one of my favorite memories, but I really like the song.
Because it’s good medical advice. The more we worry, the more we experience stress, the more our health suffers as a result.
Spas Help Give Women Confidence
That’s why Season’s Womens Care includes two Spas. We have Seasons Medical Aesthetics and Spa here in Ruston, and we work with It’s Permanent Aesthetic Clinic in Monroe. Both spas exist to give a woman confidence.
We want you not to worry. Be happy.
A lot of women really worry about their physical appearance—especially starting in their thirties, forties, and fifties. That’s not a problem we feel like we can ignore at Seasons Women Care clinics.
As a doctor, I focus on women’s health and wellness, of course, but I want my patients to be their all-around best selves. In our image conscious society, this means that I need to help them with their appearance as well.
We are a visual society. When a woman looks in the mirror, she wants to feel beautiful. For many women, that’s a big part of what makes them feel feminine.
Happiness Is Healthy
From a health stand point, we want women to be confident. We want them to be happy because happiness is healthy.
So a woman looks in the mirror and wants to see herself as beautiful. What if she doesn’t? What if she sees wrinkles, sagging skin, dry skin, acne, hair? Many women can’t get past the image in the mirror. They don’t feel beautiful. Sometimes, as a result, they don’t feel good about themselves either.
A woman who doesn’t feel good about herself is not going to be happy. And that’s not healthy. Being unhappy is unhealthy.
If you’ve ever been to a spa, you know that they are really good at giving you confidence and making you feel happy. When you feel happy and confident, your stress is lower and you are healthier.
And that’s a very good thing. In fact, it almost makes me want to sing. But I’ll keep you happy and let Bobby McFarin sing for you instead:






