Non-Invasive


Non-surgical treatments at the Skin Wellness Center with Dr. Mark Ballentyne and Dr. Lawrence Gray.

Cosmetic enhancement has never been easier than with non-invasive treatments at The Skin Wellness Center at Atlantic Plastic Surgery. Our Portsmouth, New Hampshire office offers state-of-the-art facial rejuvenation techniques to improve the look and feel of your skin, giving a more youthful appearance to aging skin. Non-invasive procedures are used to treat fine lines and wrinkles, sagging skin, skin folds, thin lips, sun damaged skin, acne, blotchiness and so much more. Click on the links below to find out more about our non-surgical facial rejuvenation options in New England near Boston.


Payment Options for Your Procedures


As you consider cosmetic surgery or injectable treatments such as Fraxel, Botox, Restylane or Juvederm, you may be wondering about your payment options. There are a number of convenient ways to pay and we offer an array of programs designed to meet your individual needs.  Please feel free to discuss payment with our coordinators or e-mail us at drlgray@atlanticplasticsurg.com so that we can help you design a payment plan or recommend the best plan for you.


Payment for our cosmetic surgery procedures is due in advance.  Payment for injectables is due the day of treatment.  Please note that because the majority of our procedures involve elective cosmetic surgery, they are not covered by medical insurance. 


Payment options may be used individually or combined according to your wishes:


• Cash and Checks
• Credit Cards: Visa, MasterCard, Discover, or American Express

* Patient Financing Programs (see our Finance Page)



Hi, I’m Susan. I can answer your questions about plastic surgery procedures, big or small. From our private surgery center to the latest in body and face enhancements services, we have it all for you!

Call me at 1-800-633-6860 today.


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