Cosmetic procedures are becoming more and more common among
both women and men as the technology improves and better results become
available with less invasive treatments. Some of the more advanced, and less
invasive, options can be performed in any clean setting: no hospital or
doctor's office required. Enter the medical spa: a place that combines a
relaxed atmosphere with cosmetic procedures to help you get the look you want.
A medical spa is just what it sounds like: a spa that also
offers medical procedures. Medical spas employ licensed medical professionals
to do the explicitly medical procedures. The massages, facials, and other
non-medical procedures are still performed by masseuses and aestheticians. A
medical spa's doctor may only come in to perform the procedures that require a
medical professional or they may be on site at all times in case of an
emergency. Some medical spas have medical professionals handle the medical
aspects of non-medical procedures, as well, such as applying the numbing agent
required in some hair removal techniques.
Convenience is one of the best reasons to patronize a
medical spa. It isn't uncommon to have unwanted facial hair removed and to have
cosmetic medical procedures done like botox
injections or dermal fillers. Or you might have your toenails done at the same
time as you have laser hair removal done on your legs to get ready for a beach
trip. You can also do things like facials that have relaxation and appearance
benefits in addition to medical treatments.
A medical spa is also a good place to get non-medical
cosmetic procedures done. No one knows how they will react to a procedure the
first time, and even non-medical procedures can have bad side effects for some
people. For example, laser
hair removal ottawa both requires a numbing agent and can cause burns if
done incorrectly or on a patient that is sensitive to the type of light used.
At a medical spa with a doctor on site, any emergency situations can be
addressed quickly and efficiently.
Safety is important when dealing with any type of medical
procedure, and medical spa treatments are no exception. Not all medical spas
have a doctor or other medical professional on site at all times. The spa's
medical professional may sign off on procedures, making them legally liable for
the results, but won't actually perform the procedures themselves, for example.
It's better if the spa's medical professional remains on site and handles all
medical procedures him or herself. If you aren't sure whether a specific spa
has a medical professional on site at all times or who performs the procedures,
you should give them a call to find out.


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