More and more people are flying abroad for surgery these days, and while some beauty fans are happy with the results, unfortunately not everyone has been as lucky.
Having surgery abroad, such as in Turkey, is often much cheaper than having it done in the UK, but many people have experienced complications after having such surgery abroad.
We spoke to Dr. Omar Tiro to get a checklist of things to consider before flying overseas for cheap surgery Credit: Dr. Omar Tiro – As provided. If you’re planning on doing a little abroad, you need to listen Credit: Gettywhile Motivation Cost and timing are key, also highlighting the importance for surgeons to think about language barriers and standards of practice Credit: Getty
So we asked Dr. Omar Tiro, plastic surgeon and medical director of CREO Clinic, to get his thoughts on what you should consider before jetting off overseas for surgery.
Dr Omar also revealed the dangers of undergoing cosmetic surgery abroad, so if you’re on the fence about whether to book a breast augmentation or a butt lift in Turkey, you need to listen.
The plastic surgeon told Fabulous, “Before considering plastic surgery, patients should carefully weigh the potential risks and benefits of the procedure and discuss any concerns with a qualified plastic surgeon.” . There are several important factors to consider. ”
motivation
Firstly, Dr. Omar stressed the importance of considering patients’ motivations for wanting to undergo surgery in Turkey.
He advised: “Patients need to carefully consider their reasons for seeking plastic surgery.
“It is important to have realistic expectations about what can and cannot be achieved with this procedure.
“We recommend that you discuss this with your family and friends and have multiple consultations before proceeding with surgery.”
timing and travel
Secondly, Dr. Omar urged people to think about the timing of surgery.
He said: “The timing of plastic surgery is extremely important.
“Patients may need to wait a certain amount of time after surgery to allow healing and for the tissue to fully stabilize.”
In addition to this, Dr. Omar noted that post-surgery travel is stressful and potentially dangerous.
“Many medical travelers will forget about the return journey and the complications that come with traveling long distances following a recent surgery,” he said.
“Flying within a week of cosmetic surgery significantly increases the chance of blood clots forming, which can lead to deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism.”
Risks and complications
More than that, Dr. Omar urged people to consider the risks of traveling abroad for surgery.
He added: “Patients should carefully consider the potential risks and complications of surgery with their plastic surgeon and weigh them against the potential benefits.”
Fee
Additionally, Dr. Omar emphasized that people should also consider the cost before booking a surgery.
While turkey surgery may be cheap, you should also consider the cost of potentially needing to undergo a plastic surgery reversal.
He explained: “Plastic surgery can be expensive, and plastic reversal surgery is often more expensive than the original surgery.
“Patients need to carefully consider the financial implications of surgery.”
Not everything you see online is true
Dr. Omar also emphasized the importance of not taking information on social media at face value.
He advised: “Unfortunately, the cosmetic surgery tourism industry has not been proactive in promoting the truth in order to attract patients to medical tourism spots such as Turkey, Poland and Thailand.
“Unscrupulous online marketing tactics are unregulated, so hundreds of positive reviews you see on consumer sites could be fake.
“What appears to be a luxury facility may actually be nothing more than an illusion created by sophisticated and aggressive marketing.”
Language barriers and standards of practice
Not only that, he also urged people to take into consideration the language barrier if they are considering undergoing surgery abroad.
“Other countries have different standards and different medical societies and organizations that monitor and maintain medical standards,” he said.
“Add to this the distance and the need to translate wants and needs from one language to another, and it becomes very difficult to determine a surgeon’s level of certification.
“Even if the surgeon is highly skilled, patients may find it difficult to communicate their expectations for results if they are in a different country or time zone than the surgeon, not to mention language barriers. yeah.”
Aftercare
Finally, Dr. Omar spoke about aftercare and encouraged potential plastic surgery clients to consider the implications of having surgery abroad.
He concluded as follows: “After surgery, all patients need a direct point of contact to discuss their recovery.
“Even without complications, the majority of patients experience a variety of expected and unexpected symptoms and concerns in the first few weeks after surgery.
“It is important for these patients to clearly discuss these issues with their health care provider and undergo a physical exam to check for any problems or complications.
“In clinics overseas, follow-up periods are short and follow-up treatment is often not provided.
“If the need arises, it would be impossible to perform a physical examination without going back.”
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