On February 15, the Clinique des Champs-Élysées will open its next establishment in Marseille, after Montpellier at the end of January.
Last December, its rival Lazeo inaugurated six centers, in Aulnay-sous-Bois, Paris, Montpellier, Châtenay-Malabry, Niort and La Teste-de-Buch.
For several months, aesthetic clinics have been multiplying like hotcakes in France, providing injections (hyaluronic acid, Botox), permanent hair removal and other laser skin treatments.
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Two groups are doing well, Lazeo and the Clinique des Champs-Élysées, which are weaving their web in France on the model of the English channel Skin or the Spanish Dorsia.
“For a few years, we have seen that the craze for
aesthetic medicine
is not just a Parisian phenomenon
,” says Scarlett Sillam, deputy general manager of Lazeo, founded by her father.
The brand took advantage in particular of the release of leases linked to the health crisis to open 120 centers in three years in Paris...
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