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Planning considerations when preparing for your aesthetic plastic surgery or non-surgical procedure abroad
Planning considerations when preparing for your aesthetic plastic surgery or non-surgical procedure abroad
Most health insurance providers do not cover individuals for surgery performed outside their own country. With the rise in medical tourism, international medical coverage is becoming more common. Ask if coverage is available through your insurance agent.
A common reason people have for traveling outside of their home countries for cosmetic surgery is to save money. It is important to evaluate the total cost of your procedure when performing your calculations to determine whether there actually is a financial benefit. In addition to the price of the procedure, be sure to account for the costs of:
Patients should stay in the area where the surgery was performed for at least one week, depending on the procedure. Traveling too soon after surgery increases the risk of pulmonary embolism and blood clots. Find out in advance where you will stay and if this facility is prepared to care for your post-operative needs.
Even when surgery is properly performed, complications are a possibility. Check in advance if there are affiliated clinic in your country that you can go for follow-up care, what doctor will care for you when you return home if you have complications and who will pay for secondary or revision procedures.
Once you have determined that a procedure is appropriate and you have selected a qualified plastic surgeon, you are ready to begin planning your medical travel.
A qualified plastic surgeon can help you plan your medical travel.