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Marsha Davis, MD
1516 W. Mequon Rd. Suite 103
Mequon, WI 53092
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262-204-7360
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Additional Services
Solaris Medical Spa provides a wide range of aesthetic treatments and offers complimentary consultations. Among the treatments they provide are cellulite reduction, laser hair removal, weight loss programs, spider vein removal, microdermabrasion, chemical peels, Botox, Juvederm and much more.
Education
Medical School
Medical College of Wisconsin
Certification
Board Certified, Internal Medicine
Affiliations
American Medical Association
There was a time when advanced beauty solutions were only available to the rich and famous. Discover the possibilities for your own transformation with the experts at Solaris Medical Spa. We invite you to contact us for a complimentary consultation for your personal rejuvenation plan!

All non-surgical treatments are performed by Dr. Marsha Davis, our medical director. Dr. Davis is a board certified physician and pharmacist. You can trust that your results will be both beautiful and safe.

At Solaris Medical Spa, we insist on personal consultations before any treatment is performed. Often, men and women seek solutions that are more drastic than necessary. We will carefully determine and recommend solutions that are right for you. Once a treatment plan is in place, we will guide you in selecting products that are both gentle and effective in order to maintain your newly transformed skin.

Many people hear the term “chemical peel” and make two wrong assumptions. First, they think this treatment actually peels away the skin. Second, they think that “chemical” means something extremely harsh or even toxic. Neither is true. Chemical peels do not peel away anything; they simply dissolve and exfoliate the uppermost layer of the epidermis, revealing a new layer of rejuvenated skin. And the most commonly used peel solutions today—the alpha-hydroxy (AHA) acid found in citric fruit and the glycolic acid found in sugar cane—are anything but harsh. In fact, you can undergo a chemical peel during your lunch break and return to work that very afternoon without anybody being the wiser. (Although you might get comments about how much “healthier” you look.)
This isn’t to say that anybody can do a chemical peel procedure. As with any procedure involving your skin, you need to be in the hands of a professional. Peels are used to treat a variety of skin conditions—fine lines, age spots and uneven pigmentation, acne and acne scarring—but which peel is right for your very particular skin situation is a decision you should make only with the help of someone experienced and knowledgeable about all the options available. Call today to schedule a skin consultation with a physician. You can safely assume your skin will thank you for it.
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Marsha Davis, MD
1516 W. Mequon Rd. Suite 103
Mequon, WI 53092
262-204-7360
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