Owned by a skilled Nurse Practitioner, Magnolia Medical Aesthetics is a boutique style clinic room, offering premium cosmetic treatments to help you look and feel great.

If you are seeking natural-looking, customized treatments in a warm and inviting atmosphere, this is the clinic for you. Magnolia Medical Aesthetics offers bespoke services that are tailored to meet your needs, using top-grade products in the industry.

Services

  • Lee Rayworth NP will review your medical history, medications, discuss your concerns and review treatment options and alternatives.

    Pricing will be provided for treatments.

  • Neuromodulators (BOTOX® Cosmetic/Dysport Aesthetic) are used to treat wrinkles caused by dynamic facial movements

    Common areas for treatment:

    11s (frown lines in between the eyes)

    Horizontal forehead lines

    Crows feet (wrinkles around the eyes)

    Results typically last 3-4 months.

    $10/unit, dosing will be assessed during consultation.

  • Lip treatment using hyaluronic acid fillers specifically designed for the lips.

    Brands used include Revanesse®, Restylane®, and Juvéderm®

    Hyaluronic acid fillers are the most common dermal fillers on the market. This type of filler is dissolvable.

    Visible results typically last 6-12 months, but often last longer.

  • Dermal fillers can help restore balance to the face and soften lines and wrinkles.

    Hyaluronic acid fillers are the most common dermal fillers on the market. They are tolerated well, as hyaluronic acid naturally exists in the skin. This type of filler is dissolvable.

  • An advanced skincare procedure which involves the injection of micro-droplets of hyaluronic acid into the skin.

    SkinVive by Juvéderm® smooths the cheeks, improves hydration, and creates a long-lasting glow.

    Results typically last 6-9 months.

  • Under-eye PRP (platelet-rich plasma) treatment is a cosmetic procedure aimed at reducing dark circles, fine lines, and signs of aging around the eyes.

    How It Works:

    Blood Draw: A small amount of blood is drawn from your arm.

    Centrifugation: The blood is placed in a centrifuge to separate the plasma, which is rich in platelets and growth factors, from other blood components.

    Preparation: The platelet-rich plasma is extracted and prepared for injection.

    Injection: The PRP is carefully injected into the under-eye area. This process can be done with topical anesthesia to minimize discomfort.

    Benefits:

    Improved Skin Texture: PRP can stimulate collagen production, leading to smoother and firmer skin.

    Reduced Dark Circles: The growth factors may improve circulation and reduce pigmentation, helping to diminish the appearance of dark circles.

    Recovery:

    Minimal Downtime: Most patients can resume normal activities immediately after the procedure. Some bruising, redness or swelling may occur, but it usually subsides quickly.

    Results: Initial improvements can be seen within a few weeks, with optimal results often appearing over several months as collagen builds up. Often several sessions are recommended.

  • Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) hair restoration is a treatment that uses your own blood to promote hair growth. Here’s a brief overview of how it works:

    Blood Collection: A small amount of your blood is drawn, usually from your arm.

    Centrifugation: The blood is placed in a centrifuge, which spins it at high speeds to separate the components. This process isolates the platelet-rich plasma from the red blood cells.

    Injection: The PRP is then injected into the scalp in areas where hair thinning or loss is occurring. The growth factors in the PRP are believed to stimulate hair follicles and promote new hair growth. Hair follicles can become thicker, resulting in thicker hair.

    Treatment Schedule: Multiple sessions are recommended, often spaced a few weeks apart, with maintenance treatments suggested every few months.

  • Botox® is an effective solution for excessive sweating to the underarms. Additionally, many insurance companies will cover the cost of the medication.

    Underarm treatment is enjoyed by many clients, with up to 70% reduction in sweating after treatment.

    Response to treatment can last anywhere from 3-6 months.

  • Neuromodulator (Botox/Dysport) is injected into the masseter muscles, which gives a gradual slimming effect to the face.

    This treatment can also be effective for relieving TMJ. Some insurances may cover a portion of the cost of the treatment.

  • Botox® has been approved by Health Canada for the prevention of chronic migraines in adults. It is sometimes covered by private insurance coverage.

    Treatment involves injecting Botox into specific points on the head and neck to help prevent migraines in individuals who suffer from chronic migraines.

    Treatments are every 12 weeks, ongoing.

    Treatment aims to provide relief from chronic migraine symptoms and improve overall quality of life for migraine sufferers.

    Botox® treatment for chronic migraines is part of a comprehensive migraine management plan that may include other treatments and lifestyle modifications.

    Generally for private insurance coverage, this therapy may be covered for adults who experience 15 or more headache days per month, with 8 being migraines.

    Patients generally must have trialed 2-3 prophylactic or “preventative” medications before Botox is approved by private insurances.

    There is an additional tray fee that may or may not be covered by insurance.

About Nurse Practitioner Lee

  • Owner and Nurse Injector, Magnolia Medical Aesthetics, Halifax NS (2025)

    Nurse Injector, Mara Medical Aesthetics, Wolfville NS (2024-present)

    BioScript Nurse Practitioner in migraine management, outpatient neurology (2025)

    Authorized Prescriber, Embellish Medical Aesthetics, Bedford NS (2023-2025)

    Canadian Society of Aesthetic Specialty Nurses member (2024-present)

    Nurse Practitioner, Maritime Connective Tissue Clinic, QEII Health Sciences Centre, Halifax NS (2023-2025)

    THMA Authorized Prescriber Certificate (2023)

    Allergan Training: Botox for Chronic Migraine (2023)

    Acute Care Nurse Practitioner, Medical Teaching Unit, QEII Health Sciences Centre, Halifax NS (2022-2023)

    Certificate in Basic and Advanced Injectables, Canadian Association of Medical Aesthetics (2022)

    Primary Care Nurse Practitioner, Nova Scotia Health Authority (2021-present)

    Registered Nurse, Emergency Department (2012-2021)

    Emergency Nursing Program (RNPDC, 2013)

    Master of Nursing, Nurse Practitioner, Athabasca University, AB Canada (2021)

    Bachelor of Science in Nursing, University of Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown, PEI (2012)

  • Nova Scotia College of Nursing, active practicing license, Nurse Practitioner Family/All Ages

    College of Registered Nurses of Newfoundland & Labrador, active practicing license, Nurse Practitioner, Family/All Ages

  • Lee grew up in the Annapolis Valley, and lives in Halifax, Nova Scotia with her partner and, two Irish wolfhounds. She especially loves Pilates, beaches, cooking, and taking her dogs for hikes around Nova Scotia.