Posts Tagged ‘chemical peel’

Friday,February 12th, 2010

by Denise

People suffering from acne-scarred skin as well as those experiencing typical signs of aging such as crow’s feet, wrinkles, lines, and age spots opt to engage in non-surgical skin treatments called refinishing or surface repair treatments.

Most patients seeking smoother skin opt for laser skin resurfacing, which helps to remove scars and blemishes caused by acne, pigmentation, lines and wrinkles and sun damage as well as aging.

Dermabrasion and micro-dermabrasion treatments, also known as chemical peeling, involve removing layers of skin to eradicate pitting, scarring, and pigmentation common with those who’ve suffered from acne or sun damage.

These days, with job competition fierce, more people than ever before are seeking a youthful, fresh appearance through a variety of skin and minimally invasive cosmetic procedures.

For people in the U.S., laser resurfacing treatments may cost between $2,000 and $4,000 per treatment. Botox injections cost around $450 for each vial of Botox, but cosmetic surgeons will charge between $200 and $300 for each area that is injected with the Botox solution. However, travelers to destinations such as the Advanced Medical Group in Jaurez, Mexico, or Ageless Wonders in Panama, Central America and the South America may enjoy the benefits of such cosmetic treatments at a savings of between 30% and 70% over costs found for minimally invasive cosmetic procedures in the U.S.

Such savings in antiaging skin care treatments, body skin care, and Ayurvedic skin care are not due to lack of training or expertise. Professional skin care can treat acne, rosacia, and wrinkles, using advanced skin care techniques, natural skin care methods and skin treatment that may help give you the edge when it comes to getting, and keeping, that job.

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Thursday,December 31st, 2009

by Denise

Not sure where to go for great skin treatments? Check out facilities such as Sanoviv Medical Institute on the Baja Coast of Mexico for an upscale atmosphere, or the Grand Resort Bad Ragaz in Switzerland.

 

The most common types of skin care these days are

 

·         Laser Skin Resurfacing

·         Botox

·         Dermabrasion

·         Surface Repair Treatments

 

Cosmetic surgery abroad is affordable and safe in many locations, as is anti aging technology, age management and skin care techniques and technologies around the world, from the Aesthetica International Medical Center in Budapest, Hungary to the Beirut Beauty Clinic in Beirut, Lebanon.

 

For varicose vein treatment to laser hair removal to body rejuvenation treatment, chemical peel cost in Budapest is more attractive than many other locations such as the U.S. Antiaging techniques like fat transfers, Botox injections, collagen dermal fillers, human growth hormone products and treatments as well as diet guidance and management for foods rich in antioxidants, international facilities provide the best in care, quality, privacy and affordability than you might think.

 

The next time you find yourself traveling abroad for business or pleasure, check out the options for skin treatments and technologies in the country you’re visiting. You’ll more than likely find that medical tourism and the health and wellness industry has truly gone global and offers viable, efficient and reasonable as well as safe options for today’s travelers, no matter where you go.

 

Before you zip off, check out one of the best international medical tourism resource portals for the health and wellness industry; PlacidWay, which offers up-to-date and reliable information regarding safe, qualified and experienced medical and health care providers around the world.

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Wednesday,December 23rd, 2009

by Denise

Understanding the basics of various forms of plastic and cosmetic surgical procedures will help consumers make educated decisions on various forms of skin care.

 

Dermabrasion and micro-dermabrasion treatments, also known as chemical peeling, involve removing layers of skin to eradicate pitting, scarring, and pigmentation common with those who’ve suffered from acne or sun damage. In such procedures, a variety of chemicals in varying strength can be used to facilitate smoother skin. Common chemical peels include glycolic acid, which is the mildest form of chemical peel agent.

 

Many people suffering from acne-scarred skin as well as those experiencing typical signs of aging such as crow’s feet, wrinkles, lines, and age spots opt to engage in non-surgical skin treatments called refinishing or surface repair treatments. These treatments are ideal for those who have mild to moderate imperfections on facial skin. Surface repair treatments give the skin a smoother, fresher look, but in most cases won’t remove extremely deep scarring or prevent the aging process. 

 

Dermatologists or facial plastic surgeons often perform various skin care treatments and procedures. As with anything, it is important for consumers to verify the certification and training of any dermatologist or plastic or cosmetic surgeon prior to engaging his or her services. Checking with local, national dermatological or cosmetic, as well as facial surgeon associations will help to ensure that consumers are engaging the services of properly trained physicians for their skin care needs.

 

Facilities such as the Grand Resort Bad Ragaz in Switzerland and the Jordan Hospital in Jordan offer age management and anti aging technologies and procedures backed by accreditation and world-renowned reputations that offer security and peace of mind to consumers.

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Friday,June 19th, 2009

by Denise

Cosmetic procedures are some of the most popular reasons for medical tourism. Going outside the United States not only ensures that the procedure will be less expensive, but the quality of work is comparable to more expensive procedures done nationwide. Cosmetic surgery procedure and affordable plastic surgery is designed for people who not only would like to improve the appearance of their face, breasts, buttocks, and abdomen, but those who require plastic reconstructive surgeries caused by accidents, genetic defects and other injuries.

Most Popular Cosmetic/ Plastic Surgery Procedures:

  • Breast Augmentation
  • Breast Reduction 
  • Breast Lift
  • Facelift
  • Nose Lift Surgery
  • Tummy Tuck Surgery
  • Liposuction
  • Chemical Peel
  • Eyelid Surgery
  • Facial Implants
  • Skin Resurfacing
  • Ear Surgery

Undergoing cosmetic surgery not only makes a person feel more confident and raise their self-esteem, but it also helps those who have undergone traumatic events to feel like themselves once more.  Men and women both undergo cosmetic surgery to feel youthful, since those who show signs of aging faster lose confidence in their professional life, as well as their personal life.

Cosmetic procedures in Brazil have been a popular medical tourism destination due to high quality attention and low cost treatments. Check out the Center of Plastic Surgery & Rehabilitation in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil for their state of the art treatment facility and resort like accommodations. This medical facility speaks many languages, including Portuguese, English, Spanish, French, and Italian.

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