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The Rise of Non-Invasive Procedures

By Brentz Walker


Non-invasive procedures have been rising lately according to statistics. Less invasive types of cosmetic processes are more popular lately, although tummy tucks and breast augmentations show no signs of slowing down. These non-invasive types of procedures usually involve injection or laser technologies. This change is because of a number of reasons.

You have two choices with cosmetic surgery. Healing alone where no one can see you is one choice. Or, your second option is that someone you know will see you in the healing process with a bruise, a bandage or some other sign. Secrecy is not really a practical option here.

On the other hand, non-invasive procedures are pretty hard to notice when done well. Sometimes people may sense something has changed about you, but can't quite pinpoint what it is. It is a great reason to choose a more discrete and non-invasive procedure.

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. When other options in the cosmetic surgery world are considered, a non-invasive process is clearly a great choice for many. A quick Botox on one's lunch hour, however, has wide-spread appeal for both men and women. A laser treatment on your day off is always a better use of your time than taking several vacation days to recuperate from a physically exhausting surgical procedure.

Any cosmetic surgery has inherent risks. The general anesthesia is the greatest possible risk involved in the process. It can cause severe and adverse reactions in some patients. Extra waivers are signed just for its use. Other non-invasive options are available that can happen in an office environment, are much safer than surgeries that need general anesthesia.

Because of a variety of factors, including the fact that there seems to be a recession going on, non-invasive procedures have been going up, and more serious cosmetic surgeries are going down. Basically, it's cheaper to have a non-invasive procedure. Cosmetic procedures are not typically paid for by health insurance plans; as these are elective surgeries. As these are rather costly, a lot of people take time and save their money, but in these tougher times, many are deciding to keep it for more important things.

Conversely, the price of a non-invasive procedure will not be nearly as high. The results of 10 minutes of Botox can make a patient just as happy as a face lift, but for much less money. 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. Having a procedure such as these is the result of a desire to look more youthful and to be more attractive. 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. The idea of achieving comparable results for less money, less downtime and less risk is appealing on so many levels to so many people. These are some of the reasons that non-invasive procedures are on the rise at this time.




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