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How is Non-Invasive Cosmetic Surgery Different?
The distinguishing difference between non-invasive cosmetic surgery and other forms of cosmetic surgery is that it isn’t surgery at all. While a tummy tuck requires anesthesia and going under the knife, and botox requires an injection, non-invasive cosmetic surgery takes another approach. Unlike any other treatment, non-invasive cosmetic surgery renews the collagen deep in your skin and its underlying layers. Women between the ages of 35-60 usually have the best results.
How does Non-Invasive Cosmetic Surgery Work?
Other treatments that only work on the skin’s outer layer (the epidermis) are much less effective because they don’t address damage to the two underlayers of the skin called the dermis and the
subcutaneous layer.
Specialists use a unique technology that
safely heats your skin’s underlayer and the web of collagen in the inner layer. During the proceedure, patients will feel a slight warming of the skin. This immediately tightens the area and improves the tone and texture of the skin. While the results are immediately noticable, they will continue and become even more apparent for four to six months following treatment due to new collagen growth.
Benefits
Benefits of non-invasive cosmetic surgery are:
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One Visit Treatment (depending on skin-type, results can last for years)
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No injections
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No recovery time
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Treats your entire face or specific cosmetic units of the face
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Works on all skin tones and type
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Immediately visible
More Details and Side Effects
Sessions can last anywhere from twenty minutes to two hours and, as all proceedures do, there are some side effects associated with this form of cosmetic surgery. Though generally mild, they can include redness, swelling, blisters, bumps and rare cases of surface irregularities.
Just like you would with any other proceedure, you will want to see a doctor to get as much information as possible to determine if this is the right choice for you. You would be wise to investigate all options before making a decision.
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