Cosmetic surgery
The plastic surgery recession?
Posted December 10th, 2007 by David WilliamsIs medical tourism contributing to a recession in plastic surgery? Could be.
The Wall Street Journal ran a story suggesting that reduced spending on plastic surgery in the US signals a coming recession. (See Evidence Grows That Consumers Are Pulling Back). Quoting from the Journal:
Interview with Christi deMoraes of MedNetBrazil
Posted November 6th, 2007 by David Williams19:26 minutes (9.05 MB)
Cosmetic Surgery in Cyprus and Turkey
Posted November 5th, 2007 by VisitandCare.comWeb Site: www.visitandcare.com
VisitandCare.com has agreements with internationaly accredited hospitals and clinics through out Turkey and Cyprus. Clients can receive their quote under 2 minutes by selecting the treatment they would like to receive.
Denver Plastic Surgeon Warns Against Medical Tourism
With 300,000 Americans expected to fly to a foreign country for a medical procedure this year - more than double last year's numbers - the burgeoning industry of medical tourism is on the rise. Patients are often drawn to exotic locations like Southeast Asia, Mexico and Costa Rica for surgery at bargain-basement prices. And the procedure most in-demand in these and other tourist-oriented locations is cosmetic surgery.
Facelift costs? The Secret of Reducing the Cost by 70% instantly!
Many people would love to have a facelift ( Rhytidectomy) but cannot afford the cost of around $10 15,000, however informed patients are getting face lift costs reduced to as little $3,000! How are they doing it? The answer is quite simple they.. They take advantage of medical tourism to reduce face lift costs.