Scottsdale
Even though at first glance one can’t say that, Scottsdale is one of the "hippest
and most happening" places in the country, as the New York Times called the city.
It attracts a lot of people, young and old, with high-end nightclubs, restaurants,
hotels, lounges and bars and, of course, with a healthy offer of clinics to remove
unwanted wrinkles, veins or spots caused by aging.
The easiest and fastest way to treat the skin is with microdermabrasions or chemical
peels, also called “lunch time” treatments. These will smooth out the skin and make
it look younger and healthier, but the deeper problems will remain. So, think about
something a little more complex, like the dermal filler injections. These, like
Botox or Dysport, make the wrinkles from your forehead disappear.
And, in one of the four areas of Scottsdale (South Scottsdale - McKellips Road north
to Thomas Road), Old Town Scottsdale, Central, the "Shea Corridor", from Chaparral
Road north to Shea Boulevard) and North Scottsdale) it is sure to find a specialist
to recommend you the best course of treatment. After that, feel free to roam the
125 art galleries and studios or watch the San Francisco Giants practice at the
Scottsdale Stadium.
On the other hand, injections with Restylane, Juvederm or Evolence can do more for
the creases from the cheeks and around the nose and the mouth, repairing the skin
deep inside where the collagen and the elastin form to make our face look younger.
Combinations like Cosmoderm&Cosmoplast or Zyderm&Zyplast can take care of both fine
lines and deep wrinkles by stimulating the inner layers of skin to produce more
collagen and “plump” the face again.
Like that, you will have no problem hanging around the touristic and shopping Scottsdale,
considered the epitome of western American style and described by the New York Times
as "a desert version of Miami's South Beach" (with, of course, more than 200 golf
courses that await your shots).
|