LOS ANGELES, Oct. 22, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- An
October 10 article on The Sun
reported the revelation that Sarah
Ferguson, aka the Duchess of York, has publicly discussed
getting Botox and a number of other procedures both in the past and
more recently while she was preparing for her 60th birthday. The
woman whom the English press had once dubbed "Fergie" opened up to
provide detail on some rumored treatments and discussed how she is
increasingly using nonsurgical procedures that are very minimally
invasive. Beverly Hills Physicians, a medical and cosmetic group
based in Los Angeles, says that
noninvasive cosmetic treatments like those the Duchess favors are
on the rise. Among individuals of all walks of life – apparently
including royalty – these procedures will continue to gain ground
as people seek to stay relevant in their career and personal
endeavors, says the medical group.
Most people now are highly aware that cosmetic work is not
reserved for Hollywood elites or
ultra-wealthy "real housewives," says Beverly Hills Physicians.
Just like celebrities, everyday individuals have insecurities and
aspects of their appearance that they would like to enhance or
lessen, perhaps to deal with issues like ageism on the career
market, the medical group notes. It's clear that from royalty to
rock stars to teachers and CPAs, aging is inescapable. The
Los Angeles based clinic says
that, with the advancement of beauty technology, quick and
nonsurgical cosmetic treatments such as Botox and other injectables
are on the rise for individuals of all backgrounds, genders, ages,
and social groups.
The idea of having surgery can be worrisome for many people,
Beverly Hills Physicians says. Some individuals may be concerned
about scarring or the time required recovering after surgery, the
clinic adds. While skilled plastic surgeons can minimize scarring
and reduce recovery times, today's array of noninvasive beauty
procedures provide a range of alternatives, says the medical group.
Enhancing one's appearance with nonsurgical work like Botox and
facial fillers on an ongoing basis is almost as easing as visiting
the hairstylist or cosmetologist on a regular basis, says Beverly
Hills Physician. Especially in a beauty-obsessed city such as
Los Angeles where every field is
severely competitive, Beverly Hills Physicians says that the
confidence of looking one's best can make a big difference whether
a patient selects Botox or a traditional facelift.
Readers who would like to learn more about Beverly Hills
Physicians can call (800) 788-1416 or visit their website at
https://www.beverlyhillsphysicians.com/. The clinic is open Monday
through Saturday with offices conveniently located throughout
Southern California, including
Beverly Hills, Encino, Oxnard, and Thousand
Oaks.
SOURCE Beverly Hills Physicians