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Plastic surgery in South Africa
It is an option if you need absolute privacy
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On the television program The
Insider (hosted by Pat O'Brien and Lara Spencer), a
Colorado Springs woman, Colleen Hiltbrunner, was recently
featured. She went to South Africa on one of those
cosmetic vacations, except that this trip included
some jungle adventure rather than the beach (a selling
point for
Mexico, Dominican Republic,
Brazil,
Thailand,
Venezuela, etc.) or tango (in case you want to go to
Argentina).
But it seems that women like
Hiltbrunner are not alone. Due to its contrasting weather
(warm when Americans and Europeans are freezing) and
distance (perfect way for celebrities to get some work
done in privacy), even
Hollywood stars are sneaking to South Africa.
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Roar Africa, a New York City
company that arranges such trips, shares the story of
Caroline, who took a "vacation" to Cape Town during which
she underwent the procedure she had been considering in
the US, for a fraction of the price. She was accommodated
in a
5-star luxury guest lodge, with views of the Atlantic
Ocean and her every need provided for. Post surgery while
waiting for a final check-up, Caroline departed on the
private personally customized part of her trip. Having
expressed her unique interests and budget, Roar Africa
customized a personalized tour incorporating a visit to
Cape Point, Robben Island, the
wine farms of Stellenbosch, a local township and
ending in a two day
safari just off the famous Garden Route.
So should you head
to South Africa on a safari and cosmetic surgery?
Why not, though it is
always a good idea to do some research as you would
for
any other country. And follow all the
precautions. It is the other end of the world
and not only will you get a chance to explore a
totally new country, you may also be able to save
quite a bit of money even after you have paid for
your rather long trip.
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