Why Medical Tourism Is Drawing Patients, Even in a Pandemic
The coronavirus pandemic has devastated medical tourism, but pent-up demand remains for affordable treatment in foreign lands, The New York Times reports.
The coronavirus pandemic has devastated medical tourism, but pent-up demand remains for affordable treatment in foreign lands, The New York Times reports.
Data from over 2,300 international patients suggests complication rates at accredited centers can be comparable to, or lower than, US datasets.
A study found increases in collagen, elastin, and other extracellular matrix proteins following Radiesse treatment, along with improvements in markers of solar elastosis, a sign of sun-damaged skin.