The Rise of Non-Invasive Procedures

By Brentz Walker
The stats show that there has been an overall increase in patients opting for non-invasive procedures. Less invasive types of cosmetic processes are more popular lately, although tummy tucks and breast augmentations show no signs of slowing down. In cosmetic surgery, non-invasive procedures are typically performed via injection or laser. 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. You could keep it a secret from all, but it usually is not the best idea.

When a non-invasive procedure is done with expert care, usually no one can notice it afterward. 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.

Healing alone at home is not an option many of us have, due to time constraints. The idea that you can schedule a non-invasive procedure on a Friday afternoon and return to work on Monday is extremely appealing. In fact, the convenience factor is huge when comparing non-invasive procedures to standard cosmetic surgeries. 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.

One can not have any procedure done without a measure of risk, even if it's tiny. The biggest potential issue is with the use of general anesthesia. 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. Cosmetic procedures are not typically paid for by health insurance plans; as these are elective surgeries. Many people need to save up for a procedure and, when the economy is tight, they may feel more comfortable setting that money aside for other needs.

Non-invasive procedures, however, are much less expensive. The results of 10 minutes of Botox can make a patient just as happy as a face lift, but for much less money. It makes sense to have a non-invasive procedure when money is tight, as it's effective and works well.

The results of many non-invasive procedures are just as stunning as their surgical counterparts. A natural, more youthful appearance is usually the desired result of any procedure. Non-invasive procedures can do a great job at adding hair, or making the line between your eyebrows much less prominent, for example. Non-invasive procedures require much less risk, no general anesthesia, and can be performed in as little as 10 minutes. Often, the patient can go right back to the job. A lot of people see the benefit of getting great results, but having it be affordable and the recovery process much easier than more serious cosmetic surgery. These are some of the reasons that non-invasive procedures are on the rise at this time.




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