Medical spa

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A medical spa is a facility whose medical program is run under the strict supervision of a licensed healthcare professional, according to The International Medical Spa Association. Medical spas offer different ways of combining the holistic approach and comfort of a day spa with conventional and complementary medical modalities. Some medical spas focus on aesthetics, offering day spa services alongside medically supervised cosmetic procedures. Medical spas utilize lasers and intense pulsed light technology as well as medical micro-dermabrasions, photo-facials, Botox and Restylane injections, medical peels and other medical beauty procedures. The benefit is that these new technologies permit these anti-aging procedures to be performed without surgery or recovery time. You can get also get traditional spa services like facials, massages, and body treatments. Others feature treatments formulated according to complementary and alternative healing principles. Still others work with clients to prevent illness and address chronic ailments such as diabetes and obesity.

According to industry insiders, the reason for the rise of the medical spa is that those individuals that wish to maintain their looks or look younger are bypassing the older technologies of plastic surgery in favor of newer, non-invasive techniques that give real results, give more natural results and all with less recuperation time.

[edit] According to the International SPA Association:

Medical Spa - A facility that operates under the full-time, on-site supervision of a licensed health care professional whose primary purpose is to provide comprehensive medical and wellness care in an environment that integrates spa services, as well as traditional, complimentary and/or alternative therapies and treatments. The facility operates within the scope of practice of its staff, which can include both Aesthetic/Cosmetic and Prevention/Wellness procedures and services.

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