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Debra Tri, ARNP
9722 NE 119th Way
Kirkland, WA 98034
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425-214-1370
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  • Can my hair color be treated?
Additional Services
Botox, Juvederm XC, Radiesse, Xeomin, Selphyl, Vampire Facelift, G-Spot Shot, Sclerotherapy, hCG Weight Loss, Isolaz Acne Treatments, Fotofacials, Wrinkle Reduction, Skin Tightening, Classic Facials, Microdermabrasion, Chemical Peels, Latisse, Obagi, Susan Posnick, Eminence Organics, Neocutis and Clarisonic.
Education
Masters in Nursing, suma cume laude University of Washington, Seattle, WA.
Certification
Affiliations
National League of Nursing, American Nurses Association Washington State Nurses Association
American Association of College Health
Washington Association of Occupational Educators
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Debra Tri, ARNP
9722 NE 119th Way
Kirkland, WA 98034
425-214-1370
Call us to ask questions or schedule an appointment!
Our Medical Director, Debra Tri, is an Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner Certified Nationally as a Family Nurse Practitioner with nearly 25 years experience. Debra received her Masters Degree from the University of Washington - School of Nursing, the number one nursing program in the country. The UW has been ranked number one since 1984. Debra graduated Suma Cume Laude, and number one in her class. Since graduating, she has attained over a thousand hours of additional specialty training in a variety of different disciplines. Debra is also an injection specialist who has treated over 3,000 patients with Botox, JUVEDERM XC, Radiesse and Selphy over the past four years. She was recently nominated and selected from thousands of candidates to become one of Allergan's nationally certified trainers! She is now fully certified to train other nurses and doctors in the science and art of aesthetic injections! Injectables are not a part time vocation for Debra. On average, Debra is treating 15-20 patients per day and injecting 500-1,000 units per day, five days per week. Injectables are her focus day in and day out. As an ARNP she can prescribe and treat patients independently of physicians. She?s been independently prescribing treatments for all kinds of medical conditions for over twenty years. So she approaches treatments here in the medspa with a GREAT DEAL of confidence, experience and knowledge.

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It’s important if you are considering laser hair removal to protect your skin from the sun. Lasers work by targeting the melanin pigment in your hair follicle and if your skin is more tan than normal, this can have an effect on the laser’s ability to properly target the hair. As the hair follicle absorbs the laser light, this will trigger the hair’s natural resting, or telogen, phase.

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