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The Rise of Non-Invasive Procedures

By Brentz Walker


Patients who choose non-invasive procedures has gone up in recent times, statistics have shown. Tummy tucks are still popular, as well as breast augmentations, but less invasive procedures are becoming more widely accepted. In cosmetic surgery, non-invasive procedures are typically performed via injection or laser. There are many causes of the acceleration.

You have two choices with cosmetic surgery. Staying inside for the healing process is an option. You could also just go on with your daily life, but other people could see that you have had a procedure, if there are still bandages or physical signs of another kind. You could keep it a secret from all, but it usually is not the best idea.

The good thing is that it's actually not easy for someone to notice a non-invasive procedure, when handled by an expert. Sometimes people may sense something has changed about you, but can't quite pinpoint what it is. When discretion is a concern, a non-invasive option like this is a good choice.

Because we lead busy lives, private time to recover isn't available sometimes. A non-invasive procedure can be done on Friday, and Monday morning, the patient can return to work, and this is a huge advantage. There are more complex procedures in cosmetic surgery that are nowhere near as quick and simple as these non-invasive choices. The fact that it doesn't take much time makes it so that a patient can slip in for a fast Botox treatment at lunch time. Using your vacation time to heal from a more serious surgery is not the best option for many, and they would rather heal up in a day or 2 at home on their days off after a laser treatment.

Any cosmetic surgery has inherent risks. Of the risks involved, the largest is with the general anesthesia that is used. In some cases, an adverse reaction can occur that can possibly be serious. The patient is required to sign a waiver because of this. Other non-invasive options are available that can happen in an office environment, are much safer than surgeries that need general anesthesia.

Whether you want to call it an economic downturn or a recession, it is having an effect on cosmetic surgery and is one of the reasons for the increase in non-invasive procedures. Basically, it's cheaper to have a non-invasive procedure. Health insurance does not generally cover cosmetic procedures; as these are elective surgeries. Saving money to have a cosmetic procedure sometimes gets left behind when other more pressing financial concerns are coming forth.

On the other hand, having a non-invasive procedure will cost much less. A treatment of a Botox injection will be about ten minutes long, but often it makes the patient as satisfied as a more expensive face lift. Non-invasive procedures are a great, inexpensive solution in a tough economy.

Non-invasive procedures can be every bit as noticeable as the expensive surgical options. The point behind having anything like this performed is to look younger and more refreshed. Non-invasive procedures can do a great job at adding hair, or making the line between your eyebrows much less prominent, for example. They can be as fast as 10 minutes, have no general anesthesia and are nowhere near as risky as other options. Often, the patient can go right back to the job. For those who weigh the pros and cons, many decide that the better price, the faster healing, and the desired results can be achieved by non-invasive means. These are some of the reasons that non-invasive procedures are on the rise at this time.




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