Provo
Provo is located in Utah, 43 miles south of Salt Lake City in the middle of a
wild region that offers hiking, skiing and fishing, depending on the season and
weather. But it’s also a modern city that holds numerous festivals during the year.
Also, one can’t neglect the opportunities of finding a good specialist to treat
the wrinkles, large veins or spots that appear on the face, neck and hands because
of aging.
Botox, Restylane, Juvederm are only a few of the dermal fillers that offer effective
treatments against fine lines and creases on the forehead, around the eyes or around
the mouth. Of course, these treatments aren’t plastic surgery, they last a few months
or up to a year, but it’s worth it in terms of almost instant effects, lower prices
and short amount of time spent in the doctor’s office.
After that, you can easily go out and attend America's Freedom Festival, held in
LaVell Edwards Stadium, home to Brigham Young University's NCAA football team. It
is one of the most famous 4th of July festivals in all America and figures like
Bob Hope, David Hasselhoff, Mandy Moore, Glenn Beck and Miley Cyrus appeared at
these events along the years.
Originally called Fort Utah when it was settled in 1849 by 33 Mormon families from
Salt Lake City, Provo can also offer you other types of treatments, if sticking
needles in your face isn’t very appealing. Other means of getting rid of all those
nasty line from your face are the radiofrequency rejuvenation techniques like Thermage
and Aluma.
These cause significantly less pain and the risk of scars is minimal, especially
if you choose the best there is to treat you. Also, the use of the radio waves to
stimulate the production of collagen doesn’t affect a big area of the skin and damage
to healthy zones is minimized also.
Like that you can revisit Provo in the fall to come to another range of outdoor
events, like the Sego Festival brings which presents local musicians, artists and
film makers, or the Festival Latinoamericano, organized on the Labor Day weekend.
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