Tourists coming to India during Commonwealth games will not only have a chance to watch great sporting action but would also get a chance to go back younger and more beautiful, thanks to special Botox and Cosmetic Surgery packages by a Chandigarh based Cosmetic surgeon.
Tourists from all over the world are flocking to India for the Commonwealth Games 2010, which start on 3rd October. India’s leading anti-aging medispa, Anticlock, wants the visiting tourists to go back refreshed after the games, not only mentally but physically too. Anticlock Medispa, at Chandigarh, expects a significant number of foreign tourists to visit this ‘City Beautiful’ also during and after the games as it is in close proximity to Delhi and is well connected by road, rail and air.
Dr.K.M. Kapoor Director Antrclock mediaspa said that India was increasingly emerging as the destination of choice for a wide range of medical procedures especially Cosmetic Surgery and ranks second in the world as medical tourism service provider after Thailand. To boost the Chandigarh’s medical tourism during games, AntiClock medispa has nipped and tucked prices of cosmetic procedures. It has cut the cost of Botox injections and Juvederm wrinkle fillers by 10% for foreign visitors during CWG. It is also offering special packages for Cosmetic surgery procedures to visiting foreign tourists between 3rd and 14th October. The tourists coming from western countries can have these procedures at very competitive prices as the prices of cosmetic surgery and injectables are very high back home as compared to prices in India.
The global medical tourism is expected to reach 40 million trips or 4% of global tourism volume by the end of 2010. CII-Mckinsey study on medical tourism has projected that medical tourists arrivals in India could touch more than one million by 2012. Special offers, such as given by Anticlock medispa, are likely to boost India’s chances to become Numero Uno in medical tourism in coming years.
Punjab News line