About
Dr. Buffalo MedSpa & Surgery is a physician-led aesthetic medicine practice in Clarence, NY, directed by Dr. Armen Kirakosyan, a triple board-certified urogynecologist. The practice serves patients seeking non-surgical aesthetic treatments, skin rejuvenation, hair restoration, intimate wellness procedures, and body contouring services. The clinic combines advanced medical techniques with a spa-like atmosphere designed for comfort and clinical excellence.
The practice approaches aesthetic medicine by blending medical precision with artistic technique to deliver personalized, natural-looking results. Dr. Buffalo emphasizes a patient-centered philosophy that prioritizes safety, discretion, and compassion across all treatments. The team works to enhance natural beauty while supporting overall wellness and patient confidence through thoughtful, professional care delivered in a serene clinical setting.
• Injectables: Botox and wrinkle relaxers, dermal fillers, lip fillers, Sculptra, and Radiesse • Skin rejuvenation: Chemical peels, microdermabrasion, oxygen facials, microcurrent, microneedling with PRP, dermaplaning, CO2 lift, and red light therapy • Hair restoration services • Cosmetic gynecology: Labiaplasty, labial revision, clitoral hoodoplasty, clitoral unhooding, vaginoplasty, perineoplasty, hymenoplasty, O-Shot, and ThermiVa • Butt harmonization and lift procedures • Massage therapy and Vichy hydrotherapy • IV therapy infusions • Waxing services • Makeup artist services • Special package offerings including liquid facelifts • Membership programs, flexible financing, gift cards, and at-home product shop
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