"hi, i'm a 31 yr. old female and had liposuction twice on my abdomen, i'm 5'3 and 110 pd. 80%of my body fat seem to be in my stomach, my first lipo i wasn't satisfied because the moment i ate food i got fat bulges coming out on my sides and lower ab, so my doc. redid it, it seems to me that he took out pretty much all the fat out, but my waist is still fatty feeling, it seems like i have fat rolls, but i think that maybe it could be excess skin,when i tighten my abs it goes pretty flat but my skin feels and looks like an old lady's skin, kind of like "chicken skin" very loose but the rest of my body my skin is very tight, but the first time he did my lipo my skin was firm, do you think that maybe he took out too much fat?.. do you recommend a tummy tuck for this, i don't want to do lipo again, and if you do recommend a tummy tuck how is the scar situation for this and also what if i decide to get pregnant will that put me back to square one or worse with stretch marks, please help..thanks"
| Liposuction Surgery (Lipoplasty) San Francisco, California David Berman, M.D. | |
| Liposuction Surgery (Lipoplasty) Langhorne, Pennsylvania Cosmetic Specialists, | |
| Liposuction Surgery (Lipoplasty) Medford, Oregon Parrish Cosmetic & Plastic Surgery Center, | |
| Liposuction Surgery (Lipoplasty) Murrieta, California Charles Sarosy, MD, F.A.C.S. | |
| Liposuction Surgery (Lipoplasty) Sugar Land, Texas Peter Chang, MD |

If you’ve ever considered planning your entire vacation around a plastic surgery enhancement, you’re not alone.
Medical tourism, or “med travel” as it’s referred to by supporters, is becoming one of the fastest growing trends in the field of cosmetic surgery.
Recipients flock to exotic locations like
Rather than wait the years that it might take to have a hip or knee replaced, “medical tourists” can travel to a foreign country and have the procedure done as quickly as the day after they debark from the plane.
It almost sounds too good to be true. A lush, paradise environment with surgical procedures that cost 1/10th of what you would pay in your own country? How could there be a catch?
Unfortunately there are quite a few and doctors are concerned that people may be putting themselves in harms way without knowing all the facts.
The first thing that you may notice about medical tourism is the difference in procedure rates. They are rather significant.
Here are just a few examples:
|
Procedure |
US |
|
|
|
|
Rhinoplasty |
$6,000 |
$1,200 |
$1,700 |
$1,500 |
|
Breast Aug. |
$8,000 |
$2,500 |
$3,900 |
$2,900 |
|
Liposuction |
$13,500 |
$2,700 |
$4,800 |
$3,200 |
|
Face Lift |
$15,000 |
$2,600 |
$4,500 |
$2,900 |
Countries like
A lot of times people are blinded by “great results” or the promise of a cheaper, better deal. When this happens, the drawbacks don’t always seem as evident.
The American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) recently came together to discuss the potential hazards of medical tourism; the things many people aren’t aware of.
Together they formulated some basic questions that you should answer before you start reaching for your carry-on bag and passport.
Even in your own country these questions apply to every doctor you see. However, when traveling outside of your normal region it can be harder to verify. In some places, medical qualification standards are very different than they are in the
There are many free services online you check for medical certification:
Doctors practicing outside the
One of the drawbacks to traveling abroad for surgery isn’t what happens during the procedure, but what happens after you come home. Many are not prepared for complications and because there is such a large distance between doctor and patient, a face-to-face checkup is completely ruled out.
It’s ironic that many people go on medical vacations to relax, even though cosmetic procedures require a rehabilitation period that is anything but.
Many surgeries, no matter how small, have a set list of do’s and don’ts. Strenuous activities have the potential to cause more harm than good during recovery. Most patients do not stay in the country long enough to completely heal.
Be sure to consider the following:
There are certainly many reasons why a medical vacation would be appealing. There are also many reasons why it may not.
As with any procedure you are considering having done, it is important to be knowledgeable of all aspects and options; even the ones that seem mundane.
By LocateADoc.com Medical Staff Writers
Our writers strive to present an objective, upfront and open view of the medical procedures you're interested in. We present you with both the good and bad, and work to represent both doctors' and patients' points of view. Our articles contain facts and statistics obtained from medical associations, medical and surgical journals, and through doctor and patient interviews.
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