First Look Inside Sevid Beauty, Bellevue's Newest Luxury Spa

Bellevue, WALocal News

Sevid Beauty Spa is preparing to open its doors on February 11, 2022, in Bellevue's One88 high-rise tower, marking a new chapter in luxury wellness experiences. Owner Mikaela Kovacevich's vision for the spa was sparked by her admiration for Bellevue's vibrant community and growth. The spa will offer an extensive menu of services, including lavish facials and lash extensions, all featuring organic products and innovative treatments like cryotherapy. This advanced therapy is designed to alleviate common skin conditions such as eczema and psoriasis, while also providing benefits like joint pain relief and fat reduction. Kovacevich aims to create a transformative experience that emphasizes inner beauty and community well-being.

The spa's grand opening event will invite locals to enjoy food, drinks, and raffle prizes, fostering a sense of connection. As part of the Heart of Bellevue campaign, the spa is dedicated to showcasing local businesses and enhancing community ties. Sevid Beauty Spa represents a significant addition to Bellevue's luxury wellness scene, promising a unique blend of beauty and health.

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