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Cosmetic Procedures South of The Border
from:Author: Ricardo de Silva
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Cosmetic surgery is rarely covered by health insurance, which
makes it a pricey decision. Cosmetic surgery in Mexico can be
undertaken cheaply and safely.
Cosmetic Procedures South of The Border
Deciding to have cosmetic surgery is a big step. You need to
carefully decide whether undergoing major surgery is necessary
for you to feel better about yourself, and whether you think
that surgery will do all you desire. If you've gone through all
of the agony of choosing to have cosmetic surgery, you will soon
be in for your second difficult decision - how do I get it done?
Cosmetic surgery in the United States is quite expensive, and
aside from a few reconstructive procedures, is not covered by
health insurance. Many people need to save for years before they
can afford the cosmetic procedures they want, but some people
choose to go a different route. Some patients choose to get
their cosmetic surgery done in a different country, where it
will cost significantly less than here in the US. Specifically,
cosmetic surgery in Mexico is popular.
When deciding on where to get cosmetic surgery, Mexico may seem
to be a logical choice. It's a nearby country, and you don't
even need a passport to travel there. Many doctors and
facilities speak English in Mexico, especially near the border,
which also helps to draw patients. The surgeries performed at
hospitals and surgical centers in Mexico are often the same as
those that are done in the US, but a lower cost of supplies and
other medical necessities keeps the cost down.
One unfortunate aspect of cosmetic surgery Mexico is the number
of people who return from that country with botched procedures
and even infections and other life threatening problems. Of the
thousands of people that travel to Mexico each year for cosmetic
surgery, many are drawn by the price tag (often less than half
of what it would cost in the US) and don't do the research to
make sure that their surgeon and facility is certified and
skilled in cosmetic surgery. They are willing to allow
procedures to be performed on their bodies with little to no
knowledge of the doctor who will be doing the surgery. Some of
these surgeons may not even have been trained in cosmetic
surgery or even be real doctors!
That's not to say that all of the cosmetic surgery Mexico
handles is done incorrectly or at the hands of incompetent
doctors. If a patient does their research and makes sure to
choose a clinic and doctor who is qualified to do the procedure
they want, this surgery can go well. Depending on the hospital
and recovery centers available, you may be able to have
treatment that is just as good or better than that in the US.
Choosing cosmetic surgery in Mexico offers can be a risky
situation, so one needs to be sure of all the details before
leaving for your cosmetic procedure. Find a qualified, trained
physician and you should be fine.
About the author:
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