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Why Do People Have Liposuction Abroad?
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Many prospective patients considering cosmetic surgery increasingly choose to travel overseas for a of procedures, including . Patients often say they decided to have liposuction overseas because prices were significantly lower than in the UK. At the Centre for Surgery in London, we do not recommend having cosmetic surgery overseas due to the significant risks of complications that may not be adequately managed. Many patients incur huge risks by choosing to have liposuction by surgeons who may be underqualified and lack the proper credentialing. Cosmetic surgery clinics may not meet the same standards as those in the UK.
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Is it safe to travel overseas to have liposuction?
There are several risks associated with liposuction, which are when patients choose to travel abroad for it. Although there are many very and highly qualified surgeons outside the UK, it can be difficult, especially given potential language barriers, to conduct thorough research on surgeons and clinics overseas. The General Medical Council in the UK holds a register of all qualified plastic surgeons, which is easy to check online. There is significant variation in the levels of plastic surgery and required for full registration in other countries. It can, therefore, be challenging to compare your chosen surgeon’s experience levels outside of the UK.
It is vitally important to extensive research on the Cosmetic surgery (https://elevate2xl.com/) clinic and the surgeon before deciding to proceed. In the UK, the Care Quality Commission is the regulator of all healthcare providers, including surgery clinics and carries out inspections to assess safety, effectiveness and standards of care. In many cases, other countries may not have the same rigour in inspecting private healthcare .
Many clinics in Turkey that hold consultations in the UK often use patient coordinators, and many patients are required to pay in advance before seeing their surgeon or visiting the clinic. Language barriers can reduce the quality of the information provided. Many overseas surgeons may have little English proficiency, and the ability to assess your expectations for treatment can therefore be significantly compromised. After undergoing liposuction overseas, patients may develop a severe surgical site infection, which may result from inadequate infection prevention at the clinic. These problems may only be picked up once patients return to the UK. The original surgeon who carried out your procedure may be unavailable or unwilling to see you again, and this, therefore, means you may have to seek treatment in the NHS or incur further costs by having treatment at a reputable private cosmetic surgery clinic in the UK.
Patients often have to travel considerable distances via air and long car journeys. Being immobilised for long after surgery significantly the risk of deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism, also known as venous thromboembolism. The post-operative care instructions given to you after surgery can often be inadequate in detail, leaving you uncertain about how long you should wait before making the journey back home via aeroplane.
The British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (BAAPS) recommends waiting at least 1 week before travelling home by plane after liposuction surgery. Travelling overseas will often require taking out adequate travel insurance. Most travel insurance policies will not cover the risk of complications occurring during surgery . Patients may have to incur the extra cost of purchasing a comprehensive travel insurance policy that covers having liposuction overseas.
Is it safe to have liposuction in Turkey?
Many patients from the UK choose liposuction in Turkey due to lower prices than in the UK. As with all types of cosmetic surgery, it is not to base your decision solely on cost. There have recently been several cases where patients have sustained serious injuries and even death following liposuction in Turkey.
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Many Turkish clinics employ salespeople who use high-pressure tactics to get patients to sign up as quickly as possible, and often include such as complimentary flights and accommodation. Underqualified and inexperienced Turkish surgeons usually use these clinics.
Our surgeons regularly see who have had botched liposuction in Turkey and, in many cases, are unable to offer further treatment due to the serious nature of the complications, including skin necrosis, excessive fat removal leading to skin damage and damage to internal organs. Liposuction is not the only treatment that has resulted in many British patients having complications. The Brazilian butt lift procedure, also known as BBL, has also resulted in several high-profile cases of patients developing severe sepsis and even death as a result of poor conditions in many Turkish clinics. Patients having more extensive surgery, including mummy makeover surgery, which involves a combination of breast lift with abdominoplasty, have often gone on to sepsis and die due to inadequate infection control measures at Turkish clinics.
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How much does liposuction cost in Turkey?
Istanbul and Izmir are two of the most popular destinations for cosmetic surgery in Turkey. Prices for liposuction in Turkey can be as low as £1000, with prices in Izmir being as low as £700. Generally, the less experienced the and the clinics that are less established will charge much lower prices.
Why are liposuction prices so low in Turkey?
Patients can have many surgery procedures, including liposuction, for a fraction of the price in the UK. Often, the lowest prices are found in Turkish cosmetic surgery clinics. We believe this is because standards of care are lower, and many clinics and surgeons are taking shortcuts with liposuction. Average wages are often much lower in Turkey, and the cost of medical products, including equipment and consumables, is much lower than in the UK, which affects the overall price of liposuction in Turkey.
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Why do Centre for Surgery advise against having liposuction abroad?
At the Centre for Surgery, we would strongly advise against any type of cosmetic surgery, including liposuction, overseas. Patients are placing themselves at significant risk of developing serious complications or having liposuction results that are well below the standard of care found at UK clinics. Our surgeons are regularly asked to assess patients who have had botched liposuction in Turkey and, in many cases, are unable to offer further due to the severity of the adverse results.
It is always not to proceed with liposuction overseas based solely on cost. It would be best if you considered the full range of factors, including the surgeon’s experience and the clinic’s reputation. Year after year, the number of patients choosing liposuction abroad increases, and we believe this is a dangerous trend that will eventually lead to more patients requiring corrective surgery once back in the UK. Patients who have botched liposuction often require complex surgical correction in the form of or even skin excision procedures, such as a tummy tuck, for the most severe cases.
We recommend that you stay in the UK, research a reputable clinic, and choose a plastic surgeon registered with the GMC.
We are proud at Centre for Surgery to have some of the very best plastic surgeons in the UK and strive to adhere to best medical practice in delivering gold-standard medical care for all the cosmetic surgery procedures we offer, including liposuction. If you are interested in learning more about liposuction and how it could benefit you, please get in touch and speak to one of our friendly and experienced patient coordinators, who will be more than happy to book a face-to-face with a liposuction surgeon at Centre for Surgery in London.

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