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Plastic Surgery Abroad Is an Operation, Not a Vacation

Broad incentives but big pitfalls in traveling for cosmetic care

Posted May 1, 2008

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Is Getting Cosmetic Surgery Abroad a Good Idea?

This was a great article. Here's another piece called "Is Getting Cosmetic Surgery Abroad a Good Idea?"...check it out! http://www.life123.com/beauty/cosmetic-procedures/cosmetic-surgery/is-getting-cosmetic-surgery-abroad-a-good-idea.shtml

my point of view

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My friend Diana Colbeg came one month ago of her trip with makeovertravel; she told me that they work excellent and that is a good option in case you want quality and safe a lot of money.

I think that medical organizations are very good for those people who want to change their lifes, I have to say that here is so expensive for me that I would have to wait at least 3 years to have my breast and liposuction done, I think that there are people that cant even afford to pay anything like this,so they have to live unhappy all their lives.

This is very sad, thats why I support a lot the idea of going abroad to have a surgery because we have just one life and to me to be happy is the main goal of it!

Plastic surgery in Bolivia with MakeoverTravel

I recently came back from Bolivia. I had Breast implants, tummy tuck, rhinoplasty and face lift with the medical tourism agency MakeoverTravel (www.makeovertravel.com). I am very pleased with the experience and I absolutely LOVE the results!

I trusted and liked my surgeon from the minute I met him. I knew he would do a great job and he did. In fact, it was so good that when my sister saw my pictures, she flew from Miami to have a breast implants, tummmy tuck and a complete liposuction. Now we both look happy - like we feel!

Some people even said I looked younger than the bride! But to me, having cosmetic surgery isn't really about looking younger - it's about looking the best that you can for your given age!

Now it's my daughter's turn to have surgery. After providing me with two grandchildren, her tummy isn't quite what it was so I have recommended that my surgeon and the medical team of Makeover Travel help her out with surgery as well. I can't think of anybody else that I would trust to operate on my daughter! She is the most special thing in my life, but I know MakeoverTravel plastic surgeons' will use their unique skills to ensure that she has the safest and most successful surgical outcome.

I think the important thing for people is to do the the right research and ask the right questions. If possible you must try to speak and meet the with the surgeon prior to making up your mind.

For me it was very important that the doctor was personally accredited by the Brazilian and Bolivian Association of Plastic Surgeons because Brazil is renowned to be the Capital of plastic surgery.

If you are just considering price and all looking at a website with pie in the sky promises, you are bound to get into trouble.

Sarah, recommending www.makeovertravel.com

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Total savings are absolutely linked to appropriate aftercare!

Looks like everyone posting here has some interest in Medical Tourism as an agent themselves, etc so I will add my perceptions that actually come from BEING a patient myself in a foreign land!

I am very proud to have been one of the only Medical Concierge companies mentioned in Jeff Schult's book, Beauty from Afar! We spoke of the importance of patient aftercare and continuum of care more than 3 years ago when he was researching the book and came to our Conference and Reunion in Florida.

Those looking at "savings" must absolutely look at the whole system that the hospital and or doctor AND especially Medical Tourism company (if you are using one) has set up to SERVICE THE PATIENT!

Quick example: I had a peer (ultimately, she was NOT my client/patient but had inquired about our services months back while researching her trip to Brazil for reconstructive plastics) call me, out of the blue, desperate because she was about 2 weeks post op from her plastic surgery with a surgeon she picked herself in Sao Paulo... that had ALL the bells and whistles behind her name (ISAPS, SBCP, Etc!) and she thought she was going to die. She was needing very specific post op care that was NOT being given or facilitated by the surgeon OR the hospital. There was no system of aftercare or nursing to her hotel as she was recovering. She had developed a seroma, an infection and necrosis... and THEN, the surgeon didn't know how to medically manage this particular patient with these particular symptoms (she was post op bariatrics with healing issues as it was) and refused certain treatments just because they weren't "standard protocol" post op plastics! This patient ended up spending 2 months longer in Brazil than she had planned and close to US$100K (more than double her original budget estimate) due to this simple lack of post op care structure AND association with a surgeon who did NOT have the experience with THIS kind of patient (post op WLS) and a track record to prove it!

I just presented at the Consumer Health World Conference in Las Vegas, NV regarding the "Patient Experience" and tried to illustrate exactly this, succinctly, to not only consumers but the insurance companies and others looking at sending patients abroad looking for "savings." How quickly savings and satisfaction are lost if the entire system is not adequately prepared, experienced and dedicated to patient satisfaction and care.

Research is the key

Without research you are simply trying your luck. May it be cosmetic surgery, orthopedic surgery, cardiac surgery, dental surgery or any other surgery, it's very important you do your due diligence before traveling a thousand miles to a foreign land to go under the knife of a surgeon you have never met.

To find information on over 40 international healthcare providers and to learn about cosmetic surgery tourism process or medical travel process, log on to http://www.healthbase.com.

Anecdotal information ...

... can be extremely valuable to a patient when it is about a doctor, surgeon or facility in which he or she is contemplating for personal care.

It can be a little misleading when simply used to "balance a story." Though I'd never advocate doing so -- people get successful plastic surgery all the time without doing much more research than did the poor woman who went to Bolivia. They do it in the United States and they do it abroad.

Patients should bear in mind that they aren't choosing a medical system. They're choosing an individual doctor or surgeon. Surgeons who have established, international practices are generally forthcoming about their experience and facilities.

Jeff Schult

Author, Beauty from Afar: A Medical Tourist's Guide to Affordable and Quality Cosmetic Care Outside the U.S.

http://www.beautyfromafar.com

Bargain Surgery Can Be Costly

Although there are many skilled and qualified physicians practicing all over the world, the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) cautions that medical tourism can lead to an array of potential complications, unsatisfactory results, and risks to general health. Assessing the training and credentials of surgeons outside of the United States is often difficult, and patients may take unnecessary risks, when choosing cosmetic surgery vacations, by unknowingly selecting unqualified physicians and having procedures performed in non-accredited surgical facilities. It is also important to note the increased risks associated with the combination of surgery and air travel, limited follow-up care and monitoring, and the very real possibility that devices and products used abroad, may not meet the standard required in the U.S. As the largest organization of board-certified plastic surgeons in the world, the ASPS urges all potential patients to look beyond cost, and consider all of the risks involved. For more information about medical tourism and plastic surgery, or for domestic and international physician referrals, please visit www.plasticsurgery.org.

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