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More Millennials are Turning to Cosmetic Procedures than Ever Before, says Beverly Hills Physicians


BEVERLY HILLS, Calif., Jan. 7, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- A December 12 article from Huffington Post states that more people between the ages of 18 and 34 are turning to fillers and injections. While using cosmetic procedures to diminish the signs of aging was once primarily associated with people in their middle years and older, more millennials are now turning to cosmetic surgery significantly earlier in life than before, according to Beverly Hills Physicians. The Southern California-based health and beauty medical group says that its team has noticed a definite upward trend in the number of younger patients visiting their offices. But why are so many millennials turning to age-defying treatments? It must be the reliably positive outcomes, says the medical group.

Beverly Hills Physicians has stated that clients who have used treatments such as Botox in their twenties and thirties have a better chance of diminishing the early signs of aging than those who wait until later in life to start treatment. The medical group adds that it offers a broad range of injectables, including facial fillers that can have dramatic impacts in terms of facial appearance. However, it is true that Botox is perhaps the most popular option even though many people are not fully aware of how it works. This injection is made up of a purified botulinum protein extracted from bacteria, says Beverly Hills Physicians. Once it is injected into the skin, it causes the muscles to remain immobile. That prohibits movement and the formation of expression lines, which helps to prevent those fine lines and wrinkles from forming.

The important thing to be aware of, notes the medical group, is that not all providers are the same and people who perform injections at certain providers may not always have a suitable medical background. Working with plastic surgeons helps to ensure that procedures are performed with maximum safety and are as effective as possible. That's why, the group says, it's extremely important for prospective patients to conduct research and find a skilled and reputable provider. Also, patients who are looking for more permanent outcomes often find that a combination of injectables with facelifts and other procedures can have an exceptionally powerful impact when performed by a highly experienced and skilled plastic surgeon, says Beverly Hills Physicians.

Readers who are interested in finding out more about Botox or other cosmetic procedures can contact Beverly Hills Physicians for more details regarding a very wide range of services that help patients look and feel their very best. Visit the Beverly Hills Physicians website at https://www.beverlyhillsphysicians.com/. The medical group can also be reached at 1-800-788-1416.

 

SOURCE Beverly Hills Physicians


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