Is Skin Care Tourism The New Mom-cation?
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Is Skin Care Tourism The New Mom-cation?
""I have struggled with persistent skin issues for most of my adult life and spent a lot of money working on improvement and seeing little difference," the Los Angeles based founder of GlowDecoded, tells Scary Mommy, adding that she has tried a wide range of treatments in the U.S., including lasers, peels and regimens at med spas as well as working with board-certified dermatologists."
"Sparks says she began looking internationally after realizing that many clinics abroad offer comparable procedures, as well as more innovative technology, with more personalized care models, shorter wait times, and highly competitive pricing relative to the U.S. market. "I wanted to minimize downtown and maximize my time enjoying the trip, so I scheduled non-surgical skin procedures to address aging and skin laxity," she explains."
Social media algorithms often surface skin care content that leads viewers to explore skin care tourism. Many women travel to Mexico, Turkey, Korea, and other countries for skin care treatments with notable results. Sophia Sparks traveled to Turkey for aesthetic treatments at age forty after prolonged struggles with persistent skin issues and limited improvement from numerous U.S. treatments. Sparks sought clinics abroad for comparable or more innovative procedures, personalized care, shorter wait times, and competitive pricing. She scheduled non-surgical procedures to minimize downtime and underwent PRP skin rejuvenation, Lumecca, BroadBand Light photorejuvenation, Ultherapy, Botox injections, and skin-brightening IV drips.
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