India Calls for Affordable Cosmetic Surgery
India, among the foremost medical tourism destinations, is known for its affordable heart surgery, hip resurfacing, hip and knee replacement, dentistry, bone marrow transplants, and cancer therapy. Â In more recent years, however, the country has made significant progress in elective, beauty-enhancing procedures. Â In fact, the cosmetic industry in India has grown from $61.8 million in 2005 to $110.7 million in 2007, with the number of people opting for affordable cosmetic surgery growing about 20% to 30% per year.Â
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In India, liposuction and breast augmentation make up a whopping 38% of all invasive procedures, that is, procedures requiring surgery; these also account for 44% of revenues generated. Apart from the affordability, what also draws medical vacationers to India is the fact that most doctors and medical personnel speak English. For the tens of thousands of medical vacationers coming from countries like the UK, Canada, Australia, and the US, this added level of comfort is difficult to beat.
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Low Priced Breast Augmentation Surgery in India
For all those women out there who are unhappy about the size of their breasts, there is good news. Breast augmentation (aka mammoplasty), a procedure that was once prohibitively expensive, is now within reach of many women thanks to low priced breast augmentation surgery in countries like India, Thailand, and Singapore - countries that have become pioneers in affordable cosmetic surgery and medical tourism.Â
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Foreigners are not the only ones opting for low priced breast augmentation surgery in India; the procedure quite in vogue among young Indian girls getting ready for marriage. Breast enlargement commonly requires the insertion of either silicone gel-filled or saline filled breast implants.Â
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Medical Vacation Safety Considerations
While more and more people are heading for a medical vacation in exotic locales, one must not ignore basic safety considerations. There have been many horror tales like the one of a Sydney woman who had severe infection and scarring after a breast procedure gone bad in Thailand. She required additional surgery back home to get back into shape. To avoid such incidents, vacationers need to check the doctor’s references and hospital accreditations before opting for any treatment. Legal aspects, insurance coverage, food, culture and associated safety norms also need to be thoroughly researched before one takes off to rejuvenate.