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5 tips when considering surgery abroad

John Williams - Friday 23.07.10, 15:41pm

It is fair to say that the popularity of television programmes in the UK offering advice to would be second home purchasers abroad has played a large part in the amount of people who have not only bought holiday homes in the sun but have decided to live their lives in a foreign country.

Channel 4’s The Ugly Face of Beauty is the latest TV programme to catch the imagination of the nation and as highlighted in that show more people are choosing to travel abroad to undergo cosmetic, dental and elective surgery.

This often costs less than in the UK and recuperation can take place in a more relaxing environment. However things can – and do – go wrong, so here are five tips for anyone considering having treatment abroad.

1.            Carefully research the type of treatment desired, the potential side-effects and any international centres of excellence that there may be.  Also check out the qualifications of the surgeon who will be carrying out the surgery and the after care facilities available. The more a consumer knows about the procedure, the easier it will be to make an informed decision about whether they want to go ahead with it and where they should go.

2.            Speak to the experts! For many types of elective, cosmetic and dental surgery, a UK doctor can provide a recommendation as to who to speak to abroad for specialist advice.  Alternatively, consider using a company with a UK base for added reassurance.  However, if this is not possible, then people should contact local standards organisations and membership bodies in the country they are considering – they will normally be able to provide a list of accredited members.

3.            Review the budget thoroughly and look into costs of having the procedure in the UK and abroad.  While countries like Cuba do offer substantially cheaper common cosmetic procedures, costs such as accommodation and flights may need to be factored in.

4.            Remember it is not a holiday! Some people try to pack too much into their time abroad and forget that they will be recovering from what could be major surgery.  The surgeon will be able to give people the best advice on this matter.  The majority of complications take place within 10 days of surgery so leaving sufficient recovery time and ensuring the flight home is not booked too soon, is vital.

5.            Get the right level of insurance cover.   While no-one wants to contemplate anything going wrong with cosmetic, dental or elective surgery, making preparation for this eventuality can offer peace of mind.  Taking out travel insurance cover such as P J Hayman’s Free Spirit Travel for Treatment policy is essential.

Take time to read through these tips before making any decision and also remember that although many foreign surgeons speak English there is nothing as uncomfortable as being in a foreign hospital where you are unable to understand what is being said.

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