St. Louis
St. Louis, Missouri has 79 government-designated neighborhoods which make for
a huge urban area with plenty to see and do, like coming here to find the best clinic
to suit your needs of removing age signs like wrinkles, large pores, spots or “spider”
veins.
Some of the most popular procedures include dermal filler injections that use chemicals
or hyaluronic acid to stimulate the skin to produce more collagen, the agent that
makes our skin look young. Botox or Dysport can make the wrinkles from your forehead
be history, but there are also more complex treatments for the rest of the face.
Whatever your doctor recommends, take a while and visit Forest Park, located on
the western edge of St. Louis, one of the largest urban parks in the world, exceeding
Central Park in New York.
Then come back to the clinic and try Sculptra or a combination of Restylane and
Perlane that will fill the deep layers of the skin, stimulate collagen production
and make wrinkles smoother and your skin look younger and healthier. These procedures
can last up to a year and have little side effects, only some redness or bruising
at the site of the actual injection. After that, take your family and go see a play
because St. Louis has no less than 81 theatre and dance companies, suited for all
tastes.
If you like outdoor activities, know that the city has the perfect place for bird-watching
in Tower Grove Park where you can see the Canada goose, the Great Egret and Great
Blue Heron. Bald Eagles also visit the Mississippi River around the Chain of Rocks
Bridge. But if you decided to have spots or veins removed from your neck with a
treatment like Cosmoderm&Cosmoplast, don’t forget to wear sunscreen; the skin on
the neck is more sensitive and the results of the procedures will last longer like
that.
Since these treatments last less than actual cosmetic surgery (but are significantly
cheaper), you will probably come back to St. Louis for more dermal filler injections;
so try to improve your looks and have fun during the Mardi Gras festival, a week
of white nights when you can also meet, besides people, the surprising silhouette
of a urbanized coyote or of a stray White-tailed deer.
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