Honoring your natural beauty.
Colibri Aesthetics provides personalized treatment plans tailored to each clients’ unique facial anatomy. We aim to enhance patients’ natural beauty with subtle, professional care, preserving what makes you, unmistakably you. We offer aesthetic treatments that refresh rather than reinvent, empowering you to feel confident, radiant, and comfortable in your own skin.
That means no one-size-fits-all treatments, only thoughtful care tailored to your individual anatomy and comfort level. We begin by listening, creating space for open conversations and shared decisions, so you feel supported at every step. Whether you’re taking your first step into aesthetics or refining your approach over time, our goal is always the same: to help you feel unmistakably yourself.
        
        
      
    
    Meet Keely
The expert behind Colibri Aesthetics.
Keely has three degrees in nursing and has been in practice for 14 years. She is board certified by The American Nurses Credentialing Center as a Family Nurse Practitioner and has extensive past experience in trauma, transplant, and dermatology. In the past few years, she has specialized in all your aesthetic needs, ranging from neurotoxins (Botox, Dysport, Daxxify) to fillers (RHA, Restylane, Juvederm), lasers, and even weight loss medications.
Her number one goal is to provide safe and individualized treatment plans that help you meet your specific goals.
The meaning behind our name.
Colibri is Spanish for hummingbird. Physically, hummingbirds are light, agile, naturally beautiful, and delicate but courageous. Symbolically, they have various meanings across cultures…
In modern-day North American cultures, hummingbirds are often seen as symbols of courage, integrity, adaptability, and resilience due to their ability to fly nonstop over large bodies of water during migration and their reputation for defending their territory against larger birds of prey.
In Native American cultures, hummingbirds are often seen as symbols of love, joy, positivity, and happiness.
In Mexicah culture, hummingbirds were considered to be symbols of rebirth and resurrection.
In South American cultures, hummingbirds are often seen as symbols of vitality, healing and renewal.
In some Asian cultures, hummingbirds are associated with beauty, harmony, and balance