This Medical Cosmetic Clinic in Chaoyang Boasts a Facelift
Beijing is no stranger to cosmetic surgery services, being just a short plane ride away from countries that have worldwide reputations for nips and tucks. FreeLife is one of the city’s longtime institutions, but the facility has recently received a facelift of its own. After formerly practicing more traditional methods, FreeLife has expanded its scope to include services that are fairly new to China.
A network of cosmetic operating and recovery rooms are located just a garden bridge and gurgling fountains away from the front doors overlooking the main street. It’s a detail one might not anticipate when embarking on a consultation, but FreeLife is a place of patient comfort, bringing them into a safe and quiet environment worlds away from a hectic city.
More important, though, is dedication to service. Here, they not only apportion professional staff, but a network of experienced and trusted doctors at hospitals in Thailand and Japan. This way, patients can undergo treatment programs in a series of stages that start with preliminary tests and approval in Beijing, before surgery in a partnering hospital abroad, and finally, follow-up care back at FreeLife. It’s all an alternative to the popular, agent-sponsored medical tours that may force clients to run the risk of not receiving necessary post-surgery treatment.
For patients looking for non-surgical cosmetic care, FreeLife offers an anti-aging and skincare management program called micro-circulation reconstruction (MCR). It’s a treatment that has been practiced in the US and other countries for more than 30 years and is designed to tackle the origin of a variety of skin problems by helping to lay the foundation for healthy skin. This is no spa facial, and successful patients should see significant improvements over time. Prices are competitive and vary depending on the procedure.
FreeLife
By appointment only. 8A Dongtucheng Lu, Chaoyang District (137 1861 1820, English 135 2169 1669, Chinese)
朝阳区东土城路8A号
Also try: EverCare, Beijing Hengsheng Hospital
Photo: Ken