Mechanicsville VA Med Spa

Mechanicsville location

Sage & Vine Aesthetics in Mechanicsville

Sage & Vine Aesthetics

at Rutland Commons

9369 Atlee Rd.
Ste 3101 B
Richmond, VA 23116

business hours

Monday

9:00am – 6:30pm

Tuesday

9:00am – 7:00pm

Wednesday

9:00am – 7:00pm

Thursday

9:00am – 7:00pm

Friday

9:00am – 6:30pm

Saturday

9:00am – 5:00pm

Sunday

9:00am – 6:00pm

Sage & Vine Aesthetics is a med spa in Richmond VA in the Mechanicsville and Atlee area. We are located in the Rutland Commons Kroger shopping center, next to Mathnasium and Pulse Barre.

Whether you live in Richmond or Mechanicsville, Sage & Vine Aesthetics is an easy drive, and we are right off 295. Formerly known as Lash Out Beauty Bar.

Services

The beauty and medical spa services offered at Sage & Vine Aesthetics in Hanover.

Sage & Vine Aesthetics Hanover team group photo
The Hanover team

Meet the Team

All of our specialists are licensed professionals who share a passion for helping others feel beautiful.

Rana Hamadani

Owner, Educator

Kerry Boyer, NP

Aesthetic Nurse

Nikki Gooding, RN

Aesthetic Nurse

Lauren Hogler

Advanced Lash Artist

Madelyn

Todd

Advanced Lash Artist

Cara

Frey

Medical Aesthetician

Leena Garduno

Advanced Lash Artist

Kristalea Sheaffer

Advanced Lash Artist

Leah

Bundy

Advanced Lash Artist

Sydney Crowder

Masters Apprentice

Mollyann Hummer

Lash Artist

Ali

Sickinger

Lash Artist, Apprentice

FAQs

Your lash fills should be scheduled every 2-3 weeks to maintain your look and manage lash growth and natural lash shedding.

When you get your lashes done by a highly trained and licensed professional, your lashes should never hurt OR damage your real lashes. Natural lashes are damaged when lash artists don’t isolate, use too much glue, or place lashes directly on the skin.

Our eyelash extension artists are not only licensed by the state of Virginia to offer beauty services, they also go through an extensive series of proprietary training, and aren’t bookable until they have proven they can isolate and place lashes perfectly. Additionally, we carry only the best top-tier products to ensure the most gentle ingredients are used.

Those with compromised lash health due to chemotherapy, recent eye surgery, and some auto-immune disorders are discouraged from getting lash extensions.

An allergic reaction to lash extensions is most typically a reaction to the active ingredient in the adhesive, cyanoacrylate. This reaction will typically start 24 hours after your lash appointment and presents as swollen and itchy eyelids.

It is important to understand that once this reaction has started, removing your lash extensions will not help. The reaction typically lasts 3-4 days and can be managed best with over the counter topical antihistamines, or medical treatment for serious cases.

Once you react to lash adhesives, it is possible you will be allergic to them all. We do, however, carry a hypoallergenic adhesive that uses a very small amount of the active ingredient. This adhesive is great for those with mild allergies or sensitivity.