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Doing All The Things to Make Women Feel Beautiful

Visiting a local med spa these days has become as common as booking a dentist appointment, so much so that many Denton County residents feel both services play equal roles when it comes to improving their overall well-being. 

That said, many med spas feature serene, dimly-lit waiting rooms with gurgling fountains, bubbling fish tanks, and elevator music playing in the background. Very few buck that trend with high energy, lots of laughter, and an atmosphere punctuated by a straightforward word — fun.

For the past two years, All The Things Med Spa in Flower Mound has been a picture-perfect example of the latter — equipped with all the luxury elements of a cutting-edge spa and many exciting twists you might not expect.

“Our spa is unique and unlike any other we’ve seen,” founder Courtney Keene said while radiating her trademark Texas-by-way-of-Louisiana smile. “We have the best clients, and with every visit, they leave having had such a positive experience that some of them stop by between appointments to say hello.”

All The Things Med Spa’s welcoming environment is livened by a youthful playlist and décor guaranteed to be a treat for the senses. A sleek black-and-white aesthetics presiding throughout every room is far from similar monochromatic color schemes that often feel cold and unwelcoming. Instead, it exudes freshness and poshness, with subtle (and some not-so-subtle) nuances to tie everything together. A faux fur throw is draped over every treatment chair for the next client to cuddle. 

A menu of cocktails, wine, and warm nuts is cordially offered. Then there’s the “egg swing” suspended from the ceiling like an ornament hung from a Christmas tree — the perfect prop for your next Instagram photo. 

Beyond their chic amenities, All The Things Med Spa uses the latest medical and aesthetic technology to offer a full menu of services to help you look and feel your best inside and out. This includes injectables and restorations, non-surgical skin rejuvenation, Cryo body contouring, customized facials and peels, advanced laser treatments, lash extensions, ombre powder brows, and a complete hair salon. Courtney said they’ve recently added a full-time physician assistant who offers hormone replacement therapy, IV therapy, and medical-grade weight loss. Her team also offers memberships with your choice of packages to match your health and skincare goals faster. 

“You could say this is a one-stop-shop,” Courtney said. She also mentioned that they are looking to add a second location. “We provide all the things to make you beautiful on the outside while lifting your spirits on the inside. Things have been going great. Our parties are getting bigger and better each time. We also started our inaugural give back to the community this past October with a breast cancer survivor giveaway.”

For Courtney, life is good — though her path has been fraught with challenges. Her long journey began with a non-cancerous congenital birth defect below her right eye called a hemangioma tumor. Throughout her school years and beyond, Courtney was the object of ridicule by those who judged her solely on her appearance. 

“I never had a date or a social life, just a rotation of doctors’ offices,” Courtney reflected while her voice tinged with emotion. She repeatedly suffered one disappointment after the next with 11 unsuccessful surgeries — one of which left her blind in one eye. Hailing from a devout Christian family, she derived strength and hope from her faith and cultivated a profound sense of self-worth despite her outward appearance. Over the years, Courtney also experimented with esthetic techniques to improve her complexion.

Then came an even bigger gut punch as she lost her father to cancer. Courtney was just 18 at the time. 

“For the first time in my life, I became angry at God,” Courtney confessed. “However, once I prayerfully resigned myself to the fact that my father was gone and I accepted His decision, my life changed.” At 21, her 12th and final surgery successfully removed the tumor. “It was in March, and we opened the med spa 20 years later — also in March!” 

Courtney’s experience gave her the talent and artistry to recognize a woman’s inner beauty and draw it out. She also developed a keen ability to identify and maneuver the lines and artistry that create a beautiful face. And she has cultivated an unwavering commitment to enhancing women’s health, appearance, and confidence. It’s her “ministry.” 

“I’m a Christian first, and I’m unapologetic about it,” Courtney declared. She married Todd Keene, a motivational speaker and evangelical minister with the Power Team. “Eager to help other women, I wanted to own a med spa where other people were hands-on. But my doctor persuaded me that I have the skills to become directly involved. Once we decided to go forward with a med spa, it took three years of education, research, and planning. What sets us apart is my wonderful, caring, and talented crew. They share a passionate dedication to their jobs and our clients. And it shows.”

Clients leave the revitalizing environment of the spa feeling uplifted, rejuvenated, confident about themselves, and wearing a smile. 

Perhaps a more descriptive name for All The Things Med Spa should be All The Things And So Much More.

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