Budget Facelifts Are Booming As Women Choose Minimally Invasive Treatments

Posted By Nataly on June 25, 2009



This year in the UK, 1billion will be spent on cosmetic surgery but industry experts predict more people will opt for minor treatments in 2009 as the recession worsens. 90% of people undergoing cosmetic surgery are women.Spending on minor cosmetic surgery such as the removal of ugly thread veins or rocacea is up by 60 per cent says Dr Newmans Clinic, which has outlets all over the UK. Budget facelifts are booming as women choose minimally invasive treatments rather than going under the knife, says a leading cosmetic surgeon.Dr Brian Newman, founder of Dr Newmans Clinic, said: Women refuse to stop improving their appearance despite the credit crunch. However, they are more reluctant to go under the knife because of the cost. Instead theyre opting for more simple cosmetic treatments. Weve seen a 60 per cent increase since the summer in the number of people having treatment for thread veins or rosacea.Its cheaper and easier than a facelift under the knife but has a dramatic effect on peoples appearance and confidence. Women will not cut back on making themselves look better and this is one of the most recession-proof sectors in business. This year will see further rises in botox, fillers and Veinwave treatment.Dr Newmans Clinic is located in London, Glasgow, Greater Manchester, Newcastle and Birmingham.


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