December 22, 2006 (Press Release) --
Jalandhar, Punjab, India, Friday, December 22, 2006 (InfoMailers.com) --
If you are someone who has been wondering how to make the flaws of your face disappear and replace them with features you would love to have, there’s a reason to rejoice. The new age Cosmetic surgery techniques developed by Dr. B.P. Singh are now available for you. Gone are the days when cosmetic surgery was a chore to go through, as the new techniques are far easier and gentle.
Since the beginning of the 21st century, cosmetic techniques and practices have gained momentum in terms of popularity, and more importantly, acceptance. The development has also result in making these techniques comfortable for the patients, especially due to the innovators like Dr. B.P. Singh marching in with their revolutionary techniques, changing not just how people look but how they feel by changing their perceptions about their inner and outer personalities.
A recent survey revealed that 60% of NRIs believe that their sixties are the new middle age. In this interesting survey, three out of five consumers were found to believe that forties was actually the new thirties. The majority of global consumers really believe that life starts at forty. If that sounds too optimistic, well, here’s the reason. Healthier eating and disposable incomes may have something to do with this but the biggest boost comes from the surgeon’s scalpel, the survey said. Surprisingly, more than 68% of surveyed population prefer cosmetic surgery to maintain their looks. Also, one in every five top industry leaders in India, also feel the same, as the survey revealed.
Medical Tourism has also found a great boost with the innovation of new techniques, with patients from all over the world coming over to India to avail of the reduced costs of cosmetic surgery while still enjoying the high quality standards like at Dr. B.P. Singh’s hospital at Jalandhar who has made special arrangements for the international patients who on their arrival in India are guided to the nearest International Airport in Amritsar or Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi, where pick-up is ensured to be driven directly to the hospital without any risk or hassle. With increasing waiting time and rising cost of finding medical treatments in other countries, this seems to be a great way to combine the holiday with a good medical treatment at a lower cost.
Cosmetic surgery is no longer reserved for the affluent class only. It is pretty affordable by all sections of society, though the cost varies with the nature of the cosmetic surgery required. Any one who is not happy or satisfied with shape, size, figure, and/or presentation of any one or more than one part or the body as a whole needs cosmetic surgery and can confidently go through the process. Cosmetic Surgery has become the need of the hour, a necessity and not a luxury anymore. “The goal behind this process is to instill a positi
Jalandhar, Punjab, India, Friday, December 22, 2006 (InfoMailers.com) --
If you are someone who has been wondering how to make the flaws of your face disappear and replace them with features you would love to have, there’s a reason to rejoice. The new age Cosmetic surgery techniques developed by Dr. B.P. Singh are now available for you. Gone are the days when cosmetic surgery was a chore to go through, as the new techniques are far easier and gentle.
Since the beginning of the 21st century, cosmetic techniques and practices have gained momentum in terms of popularity, and more importantly, acceptance. The development has also result in making these techniques comfortable for the patients, especially due to the innovators like Dr. B.P. Singh marching in with their revolutionary techniques, changing not just how people look but how they feel by changing their perceptions about their inner and outer personalities.
A recent survey revealed that 60% of NRIs believe that their sixties are the new middle age. In this interesting survey, three out of five consumers were found to believe that forties was actually the new thirties. The majority of global consumers really believe that life starts at forty. If that sounds too optimistic, well, here’s the reason. Healthier eating and disposable incomes may have something to do with this but the biggest boost comes from the surgeon’s scalpel, the survey said. Surprisingly, more than 68% of surveyed population prefer cosmetic surgery to maintain their looks. Also, one in every five top industry leaders in India, also feel the same, as the survey revealed.
Medical Tourism has also found a great boost with the innovation of new techniques, with patients from all over the world coming over to India to avail of the reduced costs of cosmetic surgery while still enjoying the high quality standards like at Dr. B.P. Singh’s hospital at Jalandhar who has made special arrangements for the international patients who on their arrival in India are guided to the nearest International Airport in Amritsar or Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi, where pick-up is ensured to be driven directly to the hospital without any risk or hassle. With increasing waiting time and rising cost of finding medical treatments in other countries, this seems to be a great way to combine the holiday with a good medical treatment at a lower cost.
Cosmetic surgery is no longer reserved for the affluent class only. It is pretty affordable by all sections of society, though the cost varies with the nature of the cosmetic surgery required. Any one who is not happy or satisfied with shape, size, figure, and/or presentation of any one or more than one part or the body as a whole needs cosmetic surgery and can confidently go through the process. Cosmetic Surgery has become the need of the hour, a necessity and not a luxury anymore. “The goal behind this process is to instill a positi

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