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EMASWATI’S APPEARANCE SET TO BE IMPROVED

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BY BANELE MAGONGO

MBABANE – The appearance of the people living in this country is set to be improved, as a medical aesthetics outlet is set to hit the country.

Numa Medical Aesthetics announced the grand relaunch of its medical aesthetics facility, which will take place this coming Saturday at 9am. The launch will take place at the Linamandla Medical Centre in Mbabane.

Numa Medical Aesthetics has extended an invitation to the country’s media houses to join them in celebrating their growth and innovation at the upcoming relaunch event.  According to the announcement issued by the company today, the organisation has experienced significant growth over the past few years, and this event is an opportunity to showcase their latest innovations and achievements.

It is stated that the grand relaunch event will be an opportunity for media houses and other guests to learn about Numa Medical Aesthetics’ continued commitment to excellence and innovation in the field of medical aesthetics. Attendees will be able to explore the new facility, experience the services offered, and learn about the award-winning Numa Skin products.

Numa Medical Aesthetics Founder Dr Lu Mhlongo, who is also a visionary leader in the field of medical aesthetics, will be in attendance at the relaunch event. He will be available to interact with guests and share his insights on the company’s growth and innovation.

Guests who attend the relaunch event will have the opportunity to tour the new facility and learn more about the wide range of services offered by Numa Medical Aesthetics including medical aesthetics treatments, Numa Skin solutions, and Stockist & Corporate programs.

In addition to the relaunch event, the Angels Are Made Foundation, founded by Dr. Lu Mhlongo, will be hosting a special initiative for local high school students on Friday, March 22. The initiative is aimed at inspiring students to embrace self-care, confidence, and excellence, particularly those who may be struggling with skin problems. This is part of the Foundation’s commitment to supporting the community and helping young people reach their full potential.