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February 18, 2009

Cosmetic Surgery Costs Fall Due to Credit Crisis

Filed under: Cosmetic Surgery Finance — Tags: clinic, cosmetic surgery, cosmetic surgery clinics, credit, finance, loans, plastic surgery, prices, think surgery — admin @ 12:45 am

An online source claims that the credit crunch leads cosmetic surgery clinics to reduce prices of treatments.

According to thinksurgery.co.uk, an online search engine, cosmetic surgery clinics drop prices of their procedures in order to adapt to the difficult financial situation.

Peter Nwankwo, a representative of the website, commented: “The credit crunch means people are not willing to spend on what is not considered a necessity, which obviously means the cosmetic surgery industry will experience a drop in customers.

“In order to meet sales targets clinics are now reducing their prices in order to entice consumers, however we still urge that people considering cosmetic surgery should not let price be the deciding factor.”

He also mentioned that there have been many cancellations of treatments that have already been booked because people change their mind about affording a certain cosmetic procedure.

Non-invasive rejuvenation treatments, such as Botox injections, are usually cheaper and can be a solution for people who want to improve their appearance without spending big amounts of money.

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An online source claims that the credit crunch leads cosmetic surgery clinics to reduce prices of treatments.

According to thinksurgery.co.uk, an online search engine, cosmetic surgery clinics drop prices of their procedures in order to adapt to the difficult financial situation.

Peter Nwankwo, a representative of the website, commented: “The credit crunch means people are not willing to spend on what is not considered a necessity, which obviously means the cosmetic surgery industry will experience a drop in customers.

“In order to meet sales targets clinics are now reducing their prices in order to entice consumers, however we still urge that people considering cosmetic surgery should not let price be the deciding factor.”

He also mentioned that there have been many cancellations of treatments that have already been booked because people change their mind about affording a certain cosmetic procedure.

Non-invasive rejuvenation treatments, such as Botox injections, are usually cheaper and can be a solution for people who want to improve their appearance without spending big amounts of money.

You might also be interested in

  • Plastic Surgeons Affected by the Credit Crunch
  • Being Engaged is an Incentive to Have Cosmetic Surgery
  • Edinburgh Hosts the International Cosmetic Surgery Conference
  • That’s A Load of Botox – TV3′s Hot New Show
  • Grammy Awards Showcase Cosmetic Surgery
  • Vaser: Less Invasive But Just as Effective
  • Men More Comfortable With Tummy Tucks
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