Health
Dermatique Laser and Skin Marks 20 Years of Aesthetic Innovation
Dermatique Laser and Skin, a prominent medical spa and laser clinic located in Geneva, celebrated its 20th anniversary on March 15, 2025. Founded by family physician Gina Lesnik in 2005, the clinic has established itself as a leader in aesthetic medicine, focusing on education and honest treatment solutions. After five years, Lora Kassaros joined as a partner, contributing to the clinic’s growth and solidifying its mission to enhance patient confidence through small, transformative corrections.
Kassaros highlighted the personal nature of their work, stating, “This business is personal. We’ve found that when people lean into becoming who they choose to be, confidence naturally follows.” Her remarks underscore the clinic’s philosophy that overall wellness encompasses self-care, confidence, and the acceptance of aging as a privilege. Dermatique has been recognized by Inc. Magazine as one of the fastest-growing businesses for three consecutive years: 2021, 2022, and 2024.
The clinic’s success is attributed not only to its innovative treatments but also to its deep connection with the community. “We are you – our patients, our neighbors. We’re moms, wives, daughters, friends, and now even grandmothers. Our patients trust us because we live the same lives they do,” said Lesnik. This sentiment reflects the clinic’s commitment to fostering trust and understanding with its clientele.
Over the years, Dermatique has gained national recognition as an industry leader in aesthetics and has served as a training site for medical residents seeking hands-on experience in aesthetic medicine. Kassaros noted, “We’ve always stayed at the forefront of growth and innovation while remaining deeply rooted in Geneva.” Notably, Dermatique is the longest-standing tenant at Dodson Place, further solidifying its role in the local business landscape.
The clinic’s involvement extends beyond its services; it actively participates in community initiatives. Dermatique has organized annual fundraisers such as the Wrinkle Erase for a Cure, supporting breast cancer research, and has adopted families through Tri-City Family Services. The team also provides holiday gifts to local families, emphasizing the bond they share with the community.
Lesnik expressed gratitude for the support they have received, stating, “Our town embraced us, and in turn, we’ve embraced it back. That bond is at the heart of our 20-year journey.” As Dermatique Laser and Skin looks to the future, it remains committed to its mission of promoting wellness and beauty as a personal expression, rather than a mere prescription.
For more information about Dermatique Laser and Skin, visit their website at dermatiquelaserandskin.com.
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