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Infinite Glow Aesthetics

Rhonda Watson-Martin, BSN, RN

Subtle is the point.

I'm an injector who measures in syringe fractions, plans a year at a time, and doesn't sell what you don't need. Welcome to Infinite Glow Aesthetics.

A Practice

A nurse-led practice, designed around restraint.

Nurse-led, on purpose.

Every treatment from a Bachelor's-prepared RN with advanced training in aesthetics.

GFE from a real NP.

Telemedicine Good Faith Exam before any needle — not optional, not skipped, not rushed.

A follow-up call, not a follow-up upsell.

I check in with every client the day after — to see how you're healing, not to sell you the next thing.

The Menu

The menu

Five categories. Ten treatments. Every one I trust enough to do on someone I love.

Starting-at prices are anchors, not bills. Every treatment is quoted at consult, after the medical history and the GFE — because dose, area, and product all matter to the price.

See the full treatment menu

WHAT TO EXPECT

Nine steps. One quiet hour.

01

You book.

At infiniteglowstl.glossgenius.com or by texting me. Pick the treatment you're curious about — we can revisit at the consult.

02

Medical history + consent forms.

A link arrives by text or email. Complete it before your appointment — it takes 8 to 12 minutes. We renew this annually.

03

Arrival + medical review.

The first 15 minutes are mine and the nurse practitioner's — we go over your history, your goals, and any contraindications. No needle yet.

04

Good Faith Exam (GFE).

A licensed Nurse Practitioner clears you for treatment over telemedicine. Required annually for every aesthetic client in Missouri; never skipped here. Most exams take 10 minutes.

05

BEFORE photos.

Standardized lighting, standardized angles. You'll get them too.

06

Treatment.

The part most people are nervous about and most people find easier than they expected.

07

Aftercare review.

Written and verbal. The dos, the don'ts, what's normal, what to call me about.

08

AFTER photos + next appointment booked.

Twelve weeks is the typical interval for Botox; six to twelve months for filler — depends on the product and the placement.

09

The follow-up call.

The next day. I call to see how you're healing — not to sell you the next thing.

A LETTER FROM RHONDA

I started Infinite Glow because the industry was trending in the wrong direction.

I'm Rhonda Watson-Martin, BSN, RN. I spent my nursing career learning how to take care of bodies under pressure. Aesthetics work has always been the same thing in a quieter setting — knowing the anatomy, respecting the dose, listening before deciding.

The med-spa industry is full of injectors taught to sell. I was taught to think. That difference shows up in every appointment here: in the GFE, in the syringe size, in the part where I tell you something is not worth doing this visit.

If you want results that don't announce themselves, you're in the right place.

A moment to talk

Ready to talk to a nurse instead of a salesperson?

Twenty-minute consult. I'll tell you what I'd do, what I wouldn't, and what it would cost.

WHAT I HEAR EVERY WEEK

Myths I'm tired of.

WHAT BRINGS PEOPLE IN

Concerns I treat most.

Fine lines + dynamic wrinkles

Botox · Dysport · DAXXIFY · Xeomin

Volume loss in cheeks, jawline, lips

Dermal Fillers

Skin texture + pore size

Microneedling · Dermaplaning

Hyperpigmentation + dullness

CO2Lift · Red Light · Peptide Therapy

Skin laxity + early sagging

RF Therapy · PDRN · Exosome

Post-procedure recovery support

Red Light · Exosome

Preventative care for clients in their 20s and 30s

Light Botox · Microneedling Series · Peptide Protocols

Regenerative skin restoration

Exosome · PDRN · Peptide Protocols

A closing thought

Your face. Two decades of nursing. One quiet hour.