Beauty2Fly: Beauty clinic opens at Vienna Airport

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Opening of “Beauty 2 Fly” (Photo: Flughafen Wien AG).

Beauty2Fly: Beauty clinic opens at Vienna Airport

Opening of “Beauty 2 Fly” (Photo: Flughafen Wien AG).
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There is now also a cosmetic clinic on the site of Vienna-Schwechat Airport under the name “Beauty2Fly”, run by the plastic surgeons Prim. Univ.Doz. Dr. Artur Worseg and Dr. Alexander Kozlowski is operated.

There has been a medical center at Austria's largest airport for a long time, the “Vienna Airport Health Center”. Currently, it is mainly elective doctors who work here, so the fee must first be paid by yourself and can then be submitted to the responsible social insurance provider for a cost subsidy. If available: The remaining amount can then be claimed from a private supplementary health insurance policy. Direct billing via the e-card is generally not possible for elective doctors as they do not have health insurance contracts.

Until now, there was still a plastic surgery practice at Vienna-Schwechat Airport. That has now changed because the two specialists have opened their practice in the Health Center Vienna Airport. Offers include cosmetic Botox treatments, stem cell therapies for the skin and scalp, dermatological care such as mole checks, skin cancer prevention and laser treatments for pigment spots, advice on surgical procedures and much more.

“Vienna Airport is the center of the eastern region of Austria and offers excellent connections to the surrounding area of ​​Vienna. This makes this location very attractive for us. From here, with Beauty 2 Fly, we can make our entire range of services available to many new, interested customers. I am therefore pleased about this expansion step,” explains physician Artur Worseg.

“AirportCity offers many services that you wouldn’t expect at first glance at an airport, from a fitness center to event locations and a health center. For Beauty 2 Fly, the Health Center Vienna Airport is an ideal environment to make its range of medical services available to a broad range of customers,” adds his doctor colleague Alexander Kozlowski.

Beauty 2 Fly's range of services includes Botox and hyaluronic acid treatments, stem cell therapies for the skin and scalp, dermatological services such as mole checks, skin cancer prevention and laser treatments for pigment spots, as well as specialized therapies for skin, hair and nail diseases. Aesthetic medicine services are also possible at Beauty 2 Fly, such as eyelid and nose corrections, face and neck lifts, breast enlargements or reductions, breast and tummy tucks and liposuction. The medical advice provided by Dr. Kozlowski and Dr. Worseg takes place at the airport location, the surgical procedures themselves are carried out in the clinic in Vienna.

“Our Health Center Vienna Airport has successfully established itself in recent years as a specialist medical competence center with over 300.000 patient contacts since it opened in 2018. During the COVID-19 pandemic, our health center was a global pioneer with the first testing station at an airport and the range of services has also been steadily expanded. The start of Beauty 2 Fly with the renowned specialists Prim. Univ.Doz. Dr. Artur Worseg and Dr. “Alexander Kozlowski is a great addition to the range of services offered by the Health Center Vienna Airport and our AirportCity,” says Günther Ofner, CEO of Flughafen Wien AG.

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René Steuer is an editor at Aviation.Direct and specializes in tourism and regional aviation. Before that, he worked for AviationNetOnline (formerly Austrian Aviation Net), among others.
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