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Happy Mother’s Day from the entire Beverly Hills MD Team — we wouldn’t be who we are

Happy Mother’s Day from the entire Beverly Hills MD Team — we wouldn’t be who we are without you! {NAME} — it’s Mother’s Day! And if you ask me, today is without a doubt one of the most important dates on the calendar. After all, it’s the one day of the year dedicated to the women who’ve raised, nurtured, and loved us unconditionally. They’re our teachers, peacemakers, and biggest supporters… And no matter what — moms always seem to have the answer. (Whether it’s the right answer or not, it doesn’t matter — it’s special because it’s from THEM.) This morning, I was up extra early with the kiddos preparing a special ‘breakfast in bed’ treat for Kendhal (don’t worry, I supervised… no surprises in the pancake batter!)... And afterwards, we all video chatted with my amazing mom who’s back home in Wisconsin — and who I look up to so, so much. She’s always been such a guiding force in my life — and to this day, always reminds me that I can achieve anything I set my mind to. Moms are like magic, {NAME}... So today, be sure to honor the special mother (or mothers) in your life any way you can. And if you’re a mom yourself… Happy Mother’s Day to YOU! You have one of the toughest, most appreciated jobs on the planet… And we’re honored to have such strong, inspirational women like you in this community. Your Beverly Hills MD, Dr. John Layke P.S. If you’re looking for an extra special way to treat your mom (or yourself) today, I wanted to quickly remind you: We’re currently running an offer where you can [save BIG (up to 72% OFF!) on Lift + Firm Booster]( — which is hands down our most luxurious ‘sag-fighting’ serum to date. From what I understand, we should still have a few discounted tubes up for grabs, so I just wanted to remind you in case you wanted to treat yourself or surprise someone special in your life. :)      This email was sent to {EMAIL} by jlayke@beverlyhills-md.com [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [VIP Discounts]( | [Join Text Club]( | [Subscribe](  Beverly Hills Plastic Surgery Group 436 N. Bedford Dr. Suite 214 Beverly Hills, CA 90210   [Report Spam](  These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Â

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