Plastic surgery overseas
Apart from offshoring manufacturing (to China) and software (to India), we are gradually looking at other options and plastic surgery is one of them. Since plastic surgery procedures are generally not covered by health insurance, there is little incentive to pay top dollars in the US. And that is the main reason why plastic surgery clinics in many countries are offering less expensive options.
Is plastic surgery overseas as good as that in the US?
The answer varies by procedure. For instance, for something as simple as nose job (rhinoplasty) or mole removal by laser or liposuction, it is perfectly fine to get a procedure done anywhere. However, in something more complicated like a face lift or gastic bypass surgery or tummy tuck, unless you are positive that you are going to a good clinic, it is better to get it done in the US.
Where should I go for plastic surgery?
Mexico is definitely a great choice because there are plastic surgeons and clinics exclusively for American patients. Many actually have American plastic surgeons who commute to these clinics to take advantage of lower cost structure in Mexico. Other Mexican surgeons are fully qualified to work in the US, but again for cost reasons, prefer to operate in Mexico.
There are clinics in other countries that are starting to offer plastic surgery packages. Brazil, Thailand, Eastern European countries, and India all offer less expensive choices.
How to make sure that I don't get into trouble?
- Do some research on the web about the plastic surgeon and the clinic. Carefully note the doctor's credentials and any comments from past patients.
- Ask around. If anyone you know has had a procedure overseas, use that knowledge in making up your mind.
- Do not pay anything before arriving at the clinic, no matter what. Always use a credit card to pay no matter how large the amount. So work it out with your credit card company ahead of time if you do not have the limit. You are more likely to get your money back if you use a credit card.
- Don't just walk into the surgery room. Arrive a day or two early. Take a tour of the facilities and schedule a session with your surgeon so that you can ask all your questions.
- If the surgeon or the clinic is not willing to meet your requests or acts suspicious (for example, demanding only cash payments) or you have any other doubts, look around more. There are many other choices.
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