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Elevating Medical Aesthetics with Strategic Growth: Blush Med Spa in Orange, CT

Katie Mendoza·May 2025

Advanced Medaesthetic Partners (AMP) continues to expand its portfolio through strategic partnerships built around one principle: sustainable growth that never compromises the clinical standards or brand identity practices have worked to build.

Blush Med Spa — an established Connecticut provider with locations in Avon, Enfield, and Glastonbury — is opening a new location in Orange, CT in Spring 2025. The expansion marks another milestone for a brand that has become one of the region's most trusted names in non-invasive aesthetics.

A Practice Built for Growth

Blush Med Spa specializes in results-driven, non-invasive treatments including:

  • Botox and Xeomin neuromodulators
  • Dermal fillers and lip augmentation
  • Laser treatments and skin rejuvenation
  • Microneedling and collagen induction
  • Body contouring services

The growing demand for aesthetic procedures across the region makes Orange, CT an ideal next market — and Blush's established reputation positions the new location for immediate impact.

Smart Growth, Preserved Identity

AMP's partnership model provides Blush with the operational support, marketing assistance, clinical training, and infrastructure investment required to enter a new market — while maintaining the clinical standards and individual brand identity that define the practice.

“This is more than just a new location — it's a testament to the power of smart growth.”

— Nicole Chiaramonte, CEO, Advanced Medaesthetic Partners

Blush founder Camille Karalekas echoed that sentiment: “We're able to bring our signature blend of innovation and patient care to Orange.”

That combination — founder vision supported by operational infrastructure — is exactly what AMP was built to enable. At the forefront of driving sustainable growth for leading aesthetic practices, AMP continues to prove that scale and standards are not in tension. With the right platform, they reinforce each other.