Cosmetic Skin and Laser Center Opens New Lake Mary Location in April
Physician-led CSLC and RegenCen opened in Lake Mary on April 1, giving Seminole County a local option for Botox, laser, and hormone therapy.

Cosmetic Skin & Laser Center began seeing patients at its new Lake Mary office on April 1, giving Seminole County a physician-supervised option for treatments that many had previously sought in Orlando or Winter Park. The clinic opened in partnership with RegenCen, a regenerative and hormone therapy practice, combining two complementary service lines under one physician-led roof.
The practice was founded by Courtney Lo and Gustav Lo, MD, and the Lake Mary location operates with an interdisciplinary team of MDs, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants. The clinic's approach, which it calls "Guided Aesthetic Care," prioritizes consult-first planning and long-term patient relationships over transactional, trend-driven procedures.
The service menu spans both cosmetic and regenerative medicine. On the aesthetic side, the office offers Botox and dermal fillers, laser skin rejuvenation, radiofrequency tightening, advanced body-contouring, and platelet rich fibrin (PRF) therapy for skin and joint applications. RegenCen's offerings add bioidentical hormone therapy, NAD+ therapy, and peptide protocols targeting metabolic health and perimenopause and menopause support.
That range is notable in a suburban market where most aesthetic practices focus narrowly on injectables or laser services. Patients are evaluated by the medical team before any treatment plan is finalized, and the clinic's model specifically discourages one-off procedures in favor of ongoing, supervised care.

Lake Mary's role as a commercial and residential hub in Seminole County made it a natural expansion point. The city sits within a corridor that has drawn specialty clinics, urgent care centers, and outpatient health providers in recent years, and CSLC's arrival adds physician-led aesthetic and hormone care to that cluster. The office brings new health care positions to the area and widens the local provider landscape for age-management and metabolic services, areas that had limited representation in Seminole County until now.
The Lake Mary location is currently accepting new patients across all service lines.
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