Move over, standard spa nights â Aethereal Medical Spa & Wellness is rolling out the red carpet for something much more immersive. On Thursday, October 23, 2025, from 4:00âŻPM to 7:00âŻPM, theyâre hosting the âWellness World Tourâ Launch Event, and itâs shaping up to be the softest, glisteningest local party youâll attend this fall.

Passport to Glow: What Youâll Experience
Called an open house meets beauty expo meets party, this isnât your typical âcome see the clinicâ affair. Instead, guests will receive a mini passport at check-in â hop between themed treatment stations, collect stamps, and unlock free gifts at journeyâs end.
Hereâs a taste of whatâs on the itinerary:
Live, inâaction demos of their newest tech and signature treatments (watch lasers, skincare, body sculpting, and injectables in live form)
The spotlight debut of XERF Skin Tightening â a radiofrequency powerhouse meant to lift, tone, and rejuvenate.
Exclusive event-only pricing and specials (yes, your wallet might do a happy
Gourmet bites, sips, raffles, entertainment, and freebies for passport finishers
In short: come hungry (for knowledge, beauty, snacks) and ready to mingle.
Why This Matters (Beyond the Free Snacks)
For Henderson and the surrounding Las Vegas area, this event isnât just about one spa opening â itâs a statement. Aethereal is positioning itself as more than a place to get a treatment; it wants to be the wellness destination. Their mission? To blend beauty, science, and relaxation into spaces where clients can explore, experiment, and emerge refreshed.
Also: getting to see aesthetic innovations live, getting expert insight first, and snagging special pricing â thatâs gold for skincare lovers, beauty junkies, and anyone whoâs ever wondered whether âthe next big thingâ is worth the hype.
Save the Date & Bring Your Glow
đď¸ When: Thursday, October 23, 2025 ⢠4:00âŻPM â 7:00âŻPM
đ Where: Aethereal Medical Spa & Wellness, Henderson, NV
đď¸ Admission: Free (RSVP required â space is limited)
Pro tip: Arrive early. The passport fun is firstâcome, firstâstamp. And donât forget your camera â those treatment stations look good in filtered light.

