Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) will be the first to offer Botox injections and Restylane treatments aboard its ships at the Steiner’s of London-operated spa. While Botox injections can only be made by physicians in the U.S., NCL’s press release doesn’t say whether one will be aboard ships to do the treatments.
Botox is a non-surgical treatment that is used to soften lines and reduce wrinkles and must be repeated to maintain results. Passengers may also opt for a Restylane treatment which reduces lines from the nose to the corners of the mouth.
Would you get a medical treatment from a shipboard spa?
02 June
4 Comments Botox Injections Offered Aboard NCL Ships
K.C.
June 2nd, 2008 at 3:45 pm
1What happens when they hit a big wave??
YIKES!
Anne Campbell
June 3rd, 2008 at 7:34 am
2I thought the same thing. I spoke to Steiner’s and they said a physician would be aboard to administer the injection.
Problem with Botox, as I understand it, is that you have to keep getting injections to achieve the same effect. That’s ok if you’re very wealthy but…..
dr goldie
April 27th, 2010 at 9:31 am
3Well, if you put it that way… it sounds really impractical… however… think of having a younger looking face, less wrinkly “every single day” for the next six months…. and it will definitely sound worth all the trouble… Besides, there’s no other aesthetic procedure that could deliver the way botox delivers in terms of wrinkle disappearance… coz its muscle movement and only botox will regulate / weaken the muscle… Ive done it… its beautiful and its definitely worth it… just dnt overdo it….
you ever wonder why models look so good???…..
Anne Campbell
April 27th, 2010 at 9:40 am
4Actually I’d do it in a nanosecond.
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