Here’s some good news for those of you who cringe at the very thought of stainless-steel scalpels touching your body! Laser aesthetics and other non-surgical cosmetic procedures are gaining popularity over traditional surgical methods. According to the National Laser Institute, from 2005 to 2006, invasive cosmetic surgeries declined by more than 200,000 and the number of non-surgical procedures increased by almost 250,000. Those who chose to avoid going under the knife accounted for 83 percent of the 11.5 million cosmetic procedures last year.
Plus, the new Global Aesthetic Market research report from Medical Insight, Inc. projects that the global non-surgical aesthetic industry will experience unprecedented growth over the next five years, spurred on by the emerging markets of body shaping and skin-tightening.
Not only is this good news for scalpel scaredy-cats, but it’s also promising for folks interested in pursuing careers in non-surgical techniques, such as laser hair removal, laser tattoo removal, laser wrinkle reduction, skin tightening, micro-dermabrasion, and more. If you are looking for a new job in a fast-growing industry, this might be your ticket! To find out more about working in the field of non-surgical techniques, visit www.NationalLaserInstitute.com or contact 800-982-6817.
If you are interested in enhancing your appearance through non-surgical techniques, check with your physician. Also, check out the Video page of Boomerful.com – http://www.boomerful.com/vseries.html – some innovative techniques are shown there.
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