Category Archives: Adonis Aesthetics
Get Picture-Perfect for the Holidays!
Do your smile lines stay longer than your smile?
Do you look tired when you feel great?
Let’s erase deep lines, wrinkles and plump up volume loss with “Instant Face Lift” options at Adonis Cosmetic Surgery & Spa.
From Botox, to Juverderm and Radiesse, please call our office to schedule a consultation and we’ll help address your concerns.
719-543-5000
Colorado Obesity Rate Jumps 22%, Adonis Diet Can Help
The Colorado Health Foundation recently released its 2011 Colorado Health Report Card.
Since 2011, Colorado’s adult obesity rate has climbed to 22 percent. With this increase, Colorado can no longer claim to be the only state with an adult obesity rate under 20 percent.
Colorado again ranks 23rd in childhood obesity.
Want to help make Colorado one of the more healthiest states in the nation?
Learn key behavior changes to lose weight permanently for a true life change.
Dr. Shinn and the caring professionals at Adonis Cosmetic Surgery & Spa can help.
With the Adonis Diet, you will learn how to eat properly:
- How to be engaged in your parasympathetic nervous system and how to listen to your GI hormonal signals that tell you when you are hungry and when to stop eating.
- When to eat, and how to fit multiple eating into your schedule.
- How to stop eating when the calorie intake is adequate.
- How to prepare food in as natural a state as possible.
- How to eat in a proper setting and how to give proper respect for eating.
You will also gain an appreciation for the flavors of natural food, devoid of all the artificial flavorings or sweeteners.
Learn more.
719-543-5000
3 Surefire Steps to Great Treatment Results
We found a great article on NewBeauty.com which provided 3 important tips to help you effectively communicate the kind of cosmetic surgery results you want.
1. Bring photos, but choose wisely. If you want to restore lost youth, you might be better served by bringing in a photo of yourself when you were younger to show your doctor just where the skin on your face has sagged or lost volume over time.
Bringing in celebrity photos of the look you want could be counterproductive. (Angelina Jolie’s lips and Uma Thurman’s eyes don’t look good on everyone.)
2. Do your own research, but don’t make a decision before getting a consultation.
Without an evaluation, you won’t know what procedure is ideal to fix your concern. It’s good to know what your doctor is talking about when he or she mentions specific treatments, but the idea is to use their wealth of knowledge to find the right course of action together.
Treat your consultation like a collaboration. Be open-minded to suggestions but don’t allow yourself to be easily persuaded. Share your concerns and feelings up front and allow your doctor to educate you on the different options available before coming to a decision.
3. Ask your doctor for before-and-after photos of other cases. You need to see the work that your surgeon has done in the past for the specific procedure you want.
Check out the before/after gallery for Dr. Shinn of Adonis Cosmetic Surgery & Spa.
You can schedule a free consultation with Dr. Shinn by filling out the form on our home page or by calling the office at 719-543-5000.
Have You Seen Our New Billboard and Banner Signs?
Have you seen us?
Anyone seen the new billboards for Adonis Cosmetic Surgery & Spa? They are up on Hwy 50 and I-25 junction and on I -25 near Fountain exit (exit 128) and near Garden of Gods (exit 148). They will be up for at least two months. We also have a banner up at Fortino and Outlook in Pueblo near our office.
Ready for a change?
Get a FREE consultation now. Like Our Facebook page and get all the details on how you can have a FREE cosmetic surgery consultation with Dr. Shinn, the only female cosmetic surgeon in Southern Colorado. Ready to schedule? Call now- 719-543-5000.
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Adonis Aesthetics is Now Adonis Cosmetic Surgery Center & Spa
Exciting news! Adonis Aesthetics is
now Adonis Cosmetic Surgery Center & Spa.
We wanted our title to reflect the wonderful cosmetic surgery options available right here in Pueblo. No need to drive to Denver!
Dr. Shinn specializes in Scarless Breast Augmentation and Body Jet Water Lipo.
As always, we also still help patients experience true life changes with:
Please call for your consultation 719-543-5000
Did you know?
Dr. Rina Shinn is a board certified General Surgeon and a Fellow of American College of Surgeons who has been in a general surgery practice in Pueblo, serving Southern Colorado since 1997.
In 2008, Dr. Shinn decided to expand her expertise in laser aesthetic fields. She was drawn to aesthetic surgery because it offers a chance to help people in a different way.
“The more I looked into it, the more I was fascinated by all of this new technology,” explains Dr. Shinn. “In the aesthetics field, I send my patients away with a smile. In general surgery, I’m used to seeing them in pain after surgery, sometimes recovering for weeks or months. This is a very nice change.”
Read about Dr. Shinn’s journey of expanding her practice from general surgery to cosmetic surgery, here.
Adonis Aesthetics Awarded Certification from The Joint Commission
Adonis Is The First Cosmetic Surgery Center In Southern Colorado To Earn Accreditation
After undergoing a voluntary, on-site evaluation and demonstrating compliance with nationally developed standards, Adonis Aesthetics has earned The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval™ for certification in an Office Based Surgery Practice in November, 2010. Adonis Aesthetics is the first cosmetic surgery center in Southern Colorado to earn this accreditation.
Adonis Aesthetics pursued this voluntary process to demonstrate their commitment to provide high quality care in a safe office environment. “I truly believe this is the way to ensure that we are safely conducting our patient care and that our patients can be reassured of the level of quality care they receive at our facility,” explains Dr. Rina Shinn, Medical Director and Founder of Adonis Aesthetics.
The staff at Adonis Aesthetics has been actively preparing for this initial survey, sometimes working 15-hour days, since the end of June. This was an intense effort to meet more than 150 standards and create a 600-page policy and procedure manual while undergoing related inservices and safety training. They will be resurveyed and re-accredited every three years.
“It was at times exhausting, but immensely rewarding process for me as well as for my staff . We’re proud to achieve this distinction from The Joint Commission,” shares Dr. Shinn.
Founded in 1951, The Joint Commission seeks to continuously improve health care for the public, in collaboration with other stakeholders, by evaluating health care organizations and inspiring them to excel in providing safe and effective care of the highest quality and value. The Joint Commission evaluates and accredits more than 18,000 health care organizations and programs in the United States. An independent, not-for-profit organization, The Joint Commission is the nation’s oldest and largest standards-setting and accrediting body in health care. Learn more about The Joint Commission at www.jointcommission.org.
Goodbye Beer Belly! Three Common Cosmetic Procedures For Men – Happy Father’s Day!
While some men may grow more “distinguished” with age, others may feel self-conscious about the signs of aging like wrinkles, sagging skin, love handles, and neck ripples.
All of dad’s wisdom hard work, late nights and long days can take a toll on his skin and body.
Below we share some simple tips for dads to care for their skin and keep them looking young, cool and handsome.We also present popular cosmetic procedures to help dad achieve a more youthful appearance and more self confidence.
1. Turkey Waddle – A neck lift can remove excess fat and muscle in the jaw or chin area.LipoTherme laser is a procedure that uses a laser to liquefy and remove unwanted fat in targeted body zonesthat traditional liposuction cannot treat.Lipotherme’s thermal effect causes the skin to contract, resulting in firmer, smoother skin that further enhances body shaping goals. Learn more.
2. Love Handles & Beer Belly – Men tend to accumulate fat around their midsection. This fat can be notoriously resistant to diet and exercise.Body Jet Water Liposuction is the most gentle form of lipo that uses a thin, fan shaped water jet to flush the fat, causing it to lose its structure be released. Because of the minimal damage to the surrounding tissue, which results in reduced pain, swelling and bruising, recovery is quick. Learn more.
3. Body Hair Everywhere – In the past, unless you were a bodybuilder, cyclist, swimmer, or male exotic dancer, most body hair on men remained untouched. Increasingly men want the hair on their back and chest thinned out. With the help of Intense Pulsed Light (IPL), unwanted hair from any part of body can be thinned out or removed. The energy from the IPL is absorbed by the shaft and follicle of growing hair and the residual hair will fall off.
Adonis Aesthetics 719-543-5000.
Move over blond bombshell, Allure finds a changing face of beauty over the past 20 years
We found a great article on ABC News about the evolution of the American definition of beauty.
From the article:
- There isn’t the blond bombshell mold that everyone has to fit in to be considered attractive.
- You can be old or young, dark skinned or light, slim or voluptuous.
- Models ARE younger, thinner and prettier than the every woman because they’re models.
- What’s interesting is the underlying social commentary that while the value people place on being beautiful has increased … there is a wider range.
- People are more interested in improving on their own assets instead of mimicking what models do.
- There’s also an emphasis on a “natural look,” even if that takes time to achieve.
- The biggest trend in the industry is anti-aging skin care. Now it’s synonymous with health.
- Use of sunscreens with higher SPFs — so much so that people use it as part of their daily routine.
Dr. Rina Shinn of Adonis Aesthetics is a strong advocate for cosmetic surgery that enhances a woman’s natural beauty. There is a beauty in “still being you” when you are healed.
Here are 7 main reasons patients opt for cosmetic surgery.
- Improve confidence, psychological well-being and quality of life, both mentally and physically.
- Feel better about yourself. Have the outside match the way you feel on the inside.
- Physical changes: Loose skin, breast reduction
- Pregnancy: It can damage the breasts, skin and the abdominal wall. Women want to have the body back that they had before they had children.
- Aging. Facial cosmetic surgery can help address wrinkles, sun damage and loose skin.
- Change elements you dislike.
- Improve a tired look: Improve an angry, frowning look.
Visit the website for Adonis Aesthetics in Southern Colorado which offers various procedures to address all of these important concerns.
719-543-5000
7 reasons to have plastic surgery
The Des Moines Register featured a great article on “7 Reasons to have plastic surgery.”
They profile 54-year-old Pam who wasn’t trying to look 25, but just wanted her outside to match up with how she felt inside.
Here’s a summary of the main reasons patients opt for cosmetic surgery.
- Improve confidence, psychological well-being and quality of life, both mentally and physically.
- Feel better about yourself. Have the outside match the way you feel on the inside.
- Physical changes: Loose skin, breast reduction
- Pregnancy: It can damage the breasts, skin and the abdominal wall. Women want to have the body back that they had before they had children.
- Aging. Facial cosmetic surgery can help address wrinkles, sun damage and loose skin.
- Change elements you dislike.
- Improve a tired look: Improve an angry, frowning look.
Read the full article here.
Visit the website for Adonis Aesthetics which offers various procedures to address all of these important concerns.
WHAT MAKES A COWORKER A FAMILY – Adonis Aesthetics Awarded Accreditation From The Joint Commision
Big, exciting news here at Adonis Aesthetics! The staff at Adonis have been working 15 hour days to prepare for a Joint Commission survey and we passed! We are very excited to be the only office based surgery practice in Pueblo to be Joint Commission (JCAHO) accredited.
What does this mean? Adonis Aesthetics pursued this voluntary process to demonstrate their commitment to provide high quality care in a safe office environment. “I truly believe this is the way to ensure that we are safely conducting our patient care and that our patients can be reassured of the level of quality care they receive at our facility.”
We have been actively preparing for this initial survey since the end of June. This was an intense effort to meet more than 150 standards and also come up with almost 600 page policy and procedure manuals. It was at times exhausting, but immensely rewarding process for me as well as for my staff who sometimes pulled 15 hour days to prepare for the survey.
Dr. Shinn’s thanks her staff for working so hard to help Adonis Aesthetics pass this survey.
We just had a successful Initial Joint Commission survey and we are waiting for the final approval and a goal seal. I am profoundly relieved and grateful that we were able to complete the survey successfully. It was so daunting at times that I was truly discouraged and wondered if we would ever make it. There were many naysayers who pointed out that we couldn’t afford to do Joint Commission with our current strapped resources and that this was not at all necessary and that there are plenty of good doctors who operate without accreditation. I wanted to be sure that if we were claiming that we were doing the highest quality patient care and that our mission was to provide the type of surgery and procedures that our patients were assured of the highest quality, then we had to put money where our mouth was.
During the journey of over 5 months of preparing for the survey, I learned a lot about the commitment of our staff. We also had a lot of turnovers during that time that included a business manager, nurses, a receptionist, and a medical assistant. At some point, it felt like a game of musical chair with so many changes going on. Even with a stable staff, going through a JCAHO survey is a stressful and significant event as anyone who had to go through the survey will attest. To do this while there was such turmoil in human resources was, shall we say, insane. Through it all, however, I found a true family of coworkers who shared the same mission and commitment for what we do. It was clear that they were doing this not for the money or any immediate compensation, but for the passion they had for what they believed in.
Laurie came in to take the bull by the horn, figuratively speaking. She was an extremely competent office manager of different specialties for quite some time. She hasn’t had an experience of going through Joint Commission, however, and this was a great learning experience for her. She had an amazing insight into what the facility needed and what was required to meet the standard that we were preparing. The calm and organized way of approaching any crisis was refreshing and reassuring.
Shonna was the steam engine behind the whole operation. Her enthusiasm was always infectious and her bubbly personality was sunshine that permeated the whole office. She was an instructor for PCC Massage Therapist program before and was also very familiar with OSHA regulations which were instrumental in our compliance with many aspects of Joint Commission requirements. She has learned a lot as well about the overall safety aspect of patient care and office based surgery set up. Shonna’s abundant energy and enthusiasm was felt by not only the staff but by the patients as well and the overall mood of the place would elevate whenever Shonna was around. Her continued motivational rally was exactly what doctor would have ordered for uplifting our office’s morale throughout the preparation phase.
David was a god-sent for our OR. He came on board in a nick of time to get us organized and prepared for the survey. David has worked in St. Mary Corwin and other surgery centers in the past as a circulating and scrub nurse and is intimately knowledgeable with all aspects of outpatient surgeries, including cosmetic surgeries. His calm and collected manner and his willingness to learn new things were pivotal in having our place complete the survey. His vast experience with OR operation for more than a decade was the exact expertise we needed to have our place prepared.
Skye was the amazing gem we discovered who provided the vital role in getting our place surveyed with such a success. Although Skye’s background was in medical aesthetics and she was only started to go through radiology technician program, she was quick to learn and was brilliant in assimilating a large amount of information in such a short time. She was trained by Danny Flores who was the instructor at Colorado Technical University’s Surgical Technology Program. The personal one-on-one training she received from Danny was priceless in getting Skye ready for the surgeries and the survey. She was also instructed by Sharon Kissel from CMHIP who taught her sterilization techniques. It was a pure joy to watch her grow and blossom in such a short time and achieving so much. Skye is a great asset to us and loved by all.
Through it all, Kristin and Elva were the pillars who held the place firmly rooted in our patient care. The position of receptionists and patient coordinators are so important in any organization, but especially in a cosmetic surgery place like ours where immediate and friendly voice of Kristin and Elva make our patients feel welcome and invited.
Kristin’s front office management skill was superb and made the complex tasks appear effortless. Kristin has learned a lot about the running a cosmetic practice during the preparatory time and she was so instrumental in getting the office organized.
Elva is, by now, the longest employed staff and has weathered with the practice through thick and thin. Elva’s sweet disposition is appreciated by our patients greatly and through the preparation time, Elva has learned a great deal about patient safety and overall goals of the Joint Commission. With Elva’s gentle persuasion and encouragement, our patients experience the commitment of our office for quality patient care firsthand, whether it is for scheduling or counseling they receive.
Although Katie was not directly involved with Joint Commission survey preparation, her endless energy and willingness to learn shined thorough the preparation time and she was transforming from a Medical Aesthetician to the one who operated within an accredited facility, being educated on so many aspects of Joint Commission standards.
It was a long and arduous half a year for us to go though the survey and have transformed the way we deliver our patient care. With every turn and step of the preparation, we have distilled into the core group of staff whose dedication was almost palpable and who have demonstrated beyond the doubt of their commitment for excellence in patient care. I have heard such phrases before and thought they were just coined for some publicity, but having witnessed the evidence among my staff, I realize that such commitment does exist and that I was not just working with coworkers or staff but that this was truly my family as well. I am deeply grateful and blessed.




