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South Africa: A Haven for Cheap Healthcare



Growth of Cheap Healthcare in South Africa

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South Africa is fast becoming a safe destination for cheap healthcare.  South Africa’s cheap healthcare packages offering low plastic surgery costs have raised the number of medical travelers threefold in the past three years.  An estimated 20,000 medical travelers visited South Africa in 2006.  The country earns around $37 millions a year through medical tourism.  It seems that the “Scalpel and Safari” formula is working well for this country.

 

Plastic Surgery Cost in South Africa

Low cost healthcare doesn’t mean bad quality.  Due to favorable exchange rates, plastic surgery costs in South Africa are typically quite low for patients traveling from Europe and the US.  On an average, cosmetic surgery procedures cost half of what they would cost in the countries like England, Canada, or the US.  But it’s important to understand that there are risks involved with plastic surgeries, and a patient should be fully aware of these.  Fortunately, however, the superior quality offered by accredited doctors in South Africa keeps these risks to a minimum.  Even still, thorough research is required on the part of the patient.

 

Laser Hair Removal at a Good Price in South Africa

Big-ticket cosmetic surgeries are not the only bargains in South Africa.  Smaller procedures, like laser hair removal, are also quite affordable.  A typical laser hair removal price in South Africa is often cheaper than what one might have to pay in the UK or the US.  In the United States, for example, a standard laser hair removal price could be in the range of $300-700 per session, and a patient typically requires more than 5 sessions to get the desired benefits of laser treatment.  The same can be done at half the price in South Africa, and often, there are additional discounts.

 

Source: “SA Medical Tourism Booms,” IOL, November 26, 2006