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Nip/tuck & Travel By Robert Strong, Thu Dec 8th
Looking for an extreme makeover or just a little Nip/Tuck? Are you aware of the growing trend of medical tourism? If not,consider this, have the vacation adventure of a lifetime in anexotic country, with sun, sea and pristine white beaches. Yourpersonal assistant awaits you at the airport, accompanied by carand driver. You are whisked away to a luxury beach hotel whereyou are warmly greeted and everything has been made "just right"for your arrival. Sound great so far? Now add world classplastic surgery. Got your interest? The kicker, the price tag! This "lifestyles of the rich andfamous" treatment will run you half the cost of staying home andhaving just the surgery. Yes, you heard right half the cost ofstaying home and having just the surgery! Imagine all this andmedical treatment or performed by some of mostqualified surgeons in the world. No wonder hundreds of thousandsof people annually are exploring the advantages of medicaltourism.
A well-known Dallas socialite who travels every year to have "alittle work done" said "Why in the world would I pay double themoney for half the quality?" That's a good question. She wentfurther adding,
"I could never afford the top surgeon in Dallas,but abroad I can, and would I really want to trust my face orbody to my second choice because my wallet couldn't stretch farenough? Plastic surgery and medical tourism trends continue to growevery year. Medical tourism is expected to be a global $2billion dollar market by 2012. Countries where medical tourismis being actively promoted include South Africa, India,Malaysia, Philippines Singapore and South America. The latter,South America is known for being home to arguably the bestplastic surgeons in the world. There is no end in sight for the worldwide growth of medicaltourism, in fact, Malaysian Airlines recently announced theirplans to become the first airline to book medical holidaysdirect from their travel agents and ticket counters. The gianttour operator Thomas Cook has also announced plans to marketmedical holidays in the near future. The worldwide demand for rises every year and asmore individuals who desire a "Nip/Tuck" realize they can affordVIP treatment with a top surgeon in another country they'repacking their bags and heading to the airport. Robert Strong About the author:Robert Strong writes about Medical tourism.http://surgicalservicesinternational.com -http://niptucktravel.blogspot.com
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