Neal

Neal

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Mornings from 5am-10am

Many people have asked me, “Why did you get Botox?” My answer is simple: with the early mornings I keep, I was constantly looking tired. When my daughter Chelsi was getting married, I thought about all the photos we’d be taking, and I wanted to look my best. That’s when I reached out to Lindsay and her team at Elite Medical Spa in Bedford to see what they could do. She suggested Botox, and after hearing about her experience and the results she’s seen, I was sold.

Let me tell you—it’s quick, easy, and the results are noticeable almost immediately. I didn’t just look less tired; I looked refreshed and younger. And the best part? I still look like me—just a younger, more vibrant version. I absolutely love the results I get with Botox and highly recommend giving it a try. You too can look like yourself, but younger—how great is that?

I like to greet everyone I meet with a big smile,or try to anyway. When I do I like to make sure my teeth look the best they can, after consulting with Elite Medical Spa, I decided to have my teeth whitened. I love the results, first let me tell you about the experience, it was great, I had first class service with Kayla, she explained the process and what to expect she got everything started, I watched a movie while the whitening was happening, I was so relaxed I almost fell asleep! My teeth look amazing, matter of fact many people commented on how great they look. I highly recommend you visit Elite Medical Spa in Bedford. 

About Neal

When Neal isn’t hosting New Hampshire in the Morning, you’ll find that he’s always busy doing something. Neal believes that it’s important to give back to the community, that’s why he has joined the board of F.E.E.D NH and hosts the Miss New Hampshire program.

You will find Neal also visiting many of our area restaurants sampling some of the best foods in the area, and then head to the gym to burn off those calories.  While he may not be great at it, he’ll yell “FORE!” when he’s playing a round of golf with his buddies.

Neal is also a dad to Chelsi and Ben his adult children who he and his wife Donna love to travel with. Whether it’s a trip to the New Hampshire mountains for a hike or a weeklong trek for some rest and relaxation, you know there will be lots of laughs and fun to be shared. He’s also a dad to a “fur baby” Calli who is like his third child, and she makes sure to take him for a walk every day.

Email Neal: nwhite@wzid.com

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