Elite Americans bombard ‘Boat-Tox’ and other personal care services on request
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A new trend has emerged that is taking personal care to the next level, for those who can pay it.
“Boat-Tox” has people who request Botox injectables and other personal care services and treatments directly to their locations aboard yacht or private ships.
Dr. Alexander Golberg, based in New York, which specializes in functional and aesthetic medicine, told News Digital that “Boat-Tox” is part of an aesthetic trend of larger concierge.
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It is “luxury care that knows patients wherever they are,” he said. “If someone is planning a day by boat with friends, they can also fit in their Botox treatment at the same time.”
Golberg said that “Dr. Hamptons” began, a service that offers treatments directly to patient’s homes. He attends to celebrities, CEO, frequent travelers and younger professionals.

“Boat-Tox” allows wealthy customers to receive Botox injections in their yacht and private boats when they need or want them. (Istock)
Other treatments such as lip improvements, IV and well -being drops are also available.
As a result of Coronavirus, when the offices of many doctors were closed, medical and cosmetics services grew on request. “People [were] I still want[ing] To look good and feel my best, “said Golberg.
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Its concierge members pay an annual rate to have access to house calls and yacht; The service manages “every visit with total discretion.”
Sheila Nazarian, a plastic surgeon certified by the Board of California and the star of the “skin decision: before and then” from Netflix, told News Digital that the trend encompasses “exclusivity of the house.”

Dr. Alexander Golberg, who is shown to the right, said that a janitoring service began that brings treatments directly to patient’s homes. He attends to celebrities, CEO, frequent travelers and younger professionals. (Dr. Alexander Golberg)
“The price reflects the VIP nature of the service,” he said. “Patients are paying not only for a treatment, but also for privacy, the exclusivity of the house and the tranquility of having an expert appear wherever they are.”
Nazarian added: “In Los Angeles, that could mean an attic, a private jet, or yes, even the cover of a yacht.”
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She said that administering injectable people in Yates raises additional considerations such as lighting, sterility and the movement of the container.
Golberg said the injections are only made when the boat is docked and anchored.

According to experts, medical and cosmetic services on request have grown from COVID-19. (Istock)
“In this way, patients obtain the same safety and precision as in the office,” he said.
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Only very experienced suppliers should try, said Nazarian.
“Patients should understand that complications, although rare, may be more difficult to address in a non -clinical environment.”
Ashley J. Dimella is a lifestyle reporter with News Digital.


