What are cheaper ways to cure yourself of cosmetic problems?
There are lots of people who would like to change something about they way they look or perhaps want to cure a minor medical problem that isn’t treated by the NHS. Whether you feel your small (or large) breasts are ruining your life or you want to stop snoring before your wife leaves you, often the only possibility left is cosmetic surgery. Not only can these elective, or non-essential treatments, end up being very expensive, any surgery, no matter how minor, puts the patient’s health at risk. Decisions about going under the knife for medical or cosmetic procedures should not be taken lightly.
In most cases, there are easier, cheaper and often safer alternatives to cosmetic surgery. They’re unlikely to be as effective, but it is definitely worth trying these alternatives to see if they work for you, rather than rushing into the decision to spend a lot of time and money in hospitals. If you have decided that your wrinkles are getting you down and you want a face-lift, why not try one of the non-surgical options that are becoming commonplace on the High Street? Beauty parlours, clinics such as The Private Clinic and even some dental surgeries are offering treatments such as Botox and chemical peels for a fraction of the price of surgery.
But you don’t even have to go that far to fix your cosmetic problems. If you are concerned by the size of your breasts, whether you think they’re too big or too small, you can often use better bras to create the look you want. Women with larger breasts often need specialist underwear made for them to prevent back problems, but even this is cheaper than a boob job! Even something that may seem more of a medical problem, like snoring, is often counted as a cosmetic procedure because there is not always a health reason to have surgery done. Try using a stop snoring treatment such as sprays that soften the palate on the back of your throat or adhesive strips that help keep the airways open at night.