Cosmetic surgery roads also lead to Nashville; City offers best alternative to Brow Lifting
Had 'em lifted in Nashville -- because apparently, it helps that there is good music in the air to sooth the sting of stitches afterwards.
Nashville, aside from its rich music heritage, is attracting a new set of guests – those wanting and needing of the latest in nips and tucks. Not quite a cosmetic enhancement mecca of sort, but plastic surgery procedures performed here are boosting to noticeable figures to rival such favorite cosmetic surgery destinations as Southern California, South Florida or New York City.
Notably, Nashville's Vanderbilt University Medical Center has pioneered the now famous "shallow" treatment tip to safely deliver monopolar radiofrequency energy to treat the delicate skin of the eyelids -- which is the thinnest skin on the body -- particularly the sagging and drooping eyelids. The technique is now hailed as the best alternative to Brow Lifting.
Monopolar radiofrequency technology heats the skin in a very precise, controlled manner that causes the collagen structures below the surface to contract and tighten the skin at the surface. The heat generated from the treatment also stimulates the production of new collagen, a process that has been shown to produce a progressive improvement in skin laxity for up to 6 months.
Nashville is also known as a health-care hub, so explains the convenience and the preference on having a cosmetic surgery done in the city. The count is high on procedures like tummy tuck, breast augmentation and Botox® Injections and other noninvasive methods like Lasers and chemical peels. Notably, around 20-25% of the clients are men.

