Looking for natural looking aesthetics results? Feeling 22 has you covered.

Lacey Saurbaugh invites you to discover the transformative power of specialized services as you embark on a path to Feeling 22 again.

Lacey Saurbaugh is a board-certified advanced practice registered nurse practitioner (CRNP), who spent most of her career in women’s health while raising four daughters of her own. In fact, it was her daughters who suggested the name of her new private practice, Feeling 22 Aesthetics, which Lacey opened in fall of 2024. 

The name comes from a Taylor Swift song, as Lacey takes inspiration from the strong businesswoman that Taylor Swift is, as well as the joy and community she has witnessed attending concerts with her daughters. 

I want my clients to know I have their best interest at heart,” Lacey explained. “Every service starts with a face-to-face consultation so I can get to know them and build that trust.” 

– Lacey Saurbaugh, CRNP

Rooted in her deep knowledge of women’s health and family medicine, Lacey’s heart is in encouraging her patients to take care of themselves. Her mantra is self-care is not selfish, and she is passionate about guiding her patients on a journey to feeling more like themselves. 

“My job is to listen to people so we can address the things that are concerns for them,” Lacey said. “I prioritize understanding both anatomy and the aging process so I can work with my clients on long-lasting and natural looking results.” 

Lacey understands that getting any kind of aesthetics procedure is an investment, which is why educating her clients and taking a less-is-more approach is important to her. 

Feeling 22 also specializes in weight loss management. Throughout her career, Lacey has seen the role weight can have on health and well-being, and she walks alongside her weight loss clients with care and oversight. 

“Weigh loss medications need to be handled properly, but when done right, it can be life-changing for people,” she shared. 

Learn more about Feeling 22’s natural looking aesthetic enhancements and patient focused wellness solutions online— and don’t forget to check out their monthly specials for spring. 

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