Botox and Restylane on NCL Hawaii

Jun 18, 2008 No Comments by

If you want to come home from your Hawaii vacation with more than a tan, here’s a new offer from Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) for the discriminating voyager.

Starting this fall, you’ll be able for the first time to get medically supervised Botox, Restylane and Perlane treatments at sea here in Hawaii. In an industry first, NCL is adding their Mandara medi-spas on every ship. This includes their Pride of America which has weekly 7-night cruises of the Hawaiian Islands.

The medi-spa compliments NCL’s regular menu of treatments that include:

  • Spa services for skin, body, hair, nail and massage.
  • Teeth whitening, micro dermabrasion and cellulite reduction.

All of the medical treatments are supervised by Dr. Brad Herman, a Miami-based, board-certified plastic surgeon and his specially trained team of licensed doctors.

NCL president and CEO, Colin Veitch, had this to say:

“Our spas are the best at sea and we are continually looking for ways to enhance the guest experience on board our ships. By being the first to offer these popular medi-spa treatments, we are furthering the tradition of NCL-led innovation in the cruise industry.”

Reviews of NCL’s traditional spa treatments are mixed, and the services are not cheap.

When your friends comment on your new look, just tell them that you owe it all to our island paradise. Either no one, or only your shipboard friends, will know for sure.

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