cosmetic surgery
There are many cosmetic appearances that can be used to improve appearances that vary in area, surgical technique and, perhaps most importantly, cost. In these difficult financial times it is more important than ever to make sure you are getting the best value for money and you always want to achieve the maximum result for the smallest cost possible.
Some of the smaller cosmetic treatments are fairly inexpensive but still capable of enhancing the appearance. For example, dermal fillers such as botox and collagen cost as little as £150 per treatment and can improve the condition of the skin on the face, covering wrinkles and making the patient look younger and healthier. However, these treatments only have a short lifespan, lasting only about four months before you will need another treatment.
Cosmetic dentistry offers an array of treatment at varying prices. Treatments such as Tooth whitening vary in price greatly depending on the product you use and the intensity of the treatment. Starting from as little as £60 for one treatment, lasting about half an hour, it can be great value for money, although the more successful treatments involve several appointments over the course of a number of weeks. The effects of tooth whitening can last as much as three years.
More permanent cosmetic surgery treatments such as rhinoplasty, tummy tucks and breast enlargement cost significantly more but they can last a lifetime and radically alter your appearance for the better. Most cosmetic procedures cost between £3,000 and £7,000 depending on the individual patient and the choice of surgery. This may sound like a lot of money but for something that can enhance the way you look and make you feel more comfortable with your appearance it really isn’t that expensive.
The price of cosmetic surgery is also falling as technological improvements make surgery more efficient and demand for treatment means there is greater competition for price. Speaking to a cosmetic surgeon will give you a clearer idea of how much your individual surgery is likely to cost. It may be the case that if you are having more than one treatment simultaneously it works out cheaper but again this depends on individual circumstances.