Safety of Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery Abroad.
Medical tourism is not completely new. For some time, savvy
travelers have gone abroad for medical, dental, and cosmetic
surgery procedures finding significant cost savings without
sacrificing quality of care.
Many non-Western countries have facilities and services based on
the Western model.
Couple these facilities with an increasing
number of Western-trained physicians from developing countries
that are returning to their country of origin, and
the result is
a high quality medical alternative with significant cost
savings.
However, to many
people Medical Tourism is new and there is apprehension from patients that have never
travel abroad for a medical procedure and have stereotypical
impressions of what they might find in another country.
In actuality, Bolivia is at the forefront of medical technology
with many hospital facilities and standards similar of what
might be found in the U.S., Europe and Canada.
“Affordable domestic healthcare” is quickly becoming an
oxymoron in the US.
Even middle-class citizens in American
society struggle to afford medical or plastic surgery procedures. Likewise, as
businesses reduce coverage and options for employees, a very
real question is where can we go for affordable health care?
For Cosmetic and Plastic Surgery, South America (Argentine,
Brazil, Bolivia) is recognized as the world capital of Cosmetic
and Plastic surgery.
Evidence of this lies in the fact that
Makeover Travel
has attracted clients from around the globe - the United
Kingdom, the USA, Germany, Australia, France, Canada... - even
as far away as New Zealand. There are more plastic and cosmetic
surgery procedures performed in Bolivia and Brazil than anywhere
else in the world. We at
Makeover Travel,
work as a link between the top plastic surgeons in Santa Cruz
Bolivia and discerning international clients who are looking for
the highest quality cosmetic surgery results. The tropical
climate here in Santa Cruz helps greatly in the plastic surgery
preparation and healing process.
Savvy business travelers aren’t as threatened with
international travel, but what about the middle-aged family man
who’s never traveled more than one state away? He’s likely to
wonder: is medical tourism safe? He could be basing his fears on
one-off incidences or email forwards of malpractice victims
abroad. Fortunately, those types of situations typically apply
when you visit a suspect location or an unqualified and
unverified “doctor.”
Medical tourism is big business, and with
big business, there are incentives to keep it that way.
Health Vacations,
and plastic surgery abroad...Safer Than Ever
F
ortunately
for wary medical tourists, the answer to the question “is
medical tourism safe?” is but a mouse-click away. Numerous
companies charter medical tourism trips to South America.
Traveling abroad can be scary enough. You don't need the
additional headache of placing your health and life in the hands
of a questionable physician or dentist. This is why you'll want
to check the accreditation and qualifications of whatever
hospital, dental clinic, or medical facility you plan to visit.
This is as true for treatment centers in your own country as it
is for treatment centers abroad.
Although you're probably accustomed to the quality of service
you currently receive in your native country, there are national
accrediting boards all over the world, not to mention a handful
of international certifying organizations .
Ask again, “Is medical tourism
safe?” In most cases, it’s as if you’re right at home.
Some Medical Tourism Doctors Are Not So Foreign
You might actually be surprised to discover that not all the
physicians and dentists who practice abroad are so different
from your primary care providers at home. Many medical
practitioners in Bolivia were actually
born in countries like the
United States, Spain or Canada. Because medical tourism is such a hot industry,
it's easy to see why a doctor or dentist might want to relocate
in order to enjoy a higher quality of life.
You might also be surprised to discover that a good percentage
of the doctors who you'll meet were actually trained in the
West. A lot of them attended college in their home country,
moved to the United States, or Europe to complete
graduate work in their respective fields, and then moved back to
their home country after passing their qualifying exams and
receiving accreditation.
More about our medical team.
Accreditation... A Safety Surgery.
T
raveling abroad can be scary enough. You don't need the
additional headache of placing your health and life in the hands
of a questionable physician or dentist. This is why you'll want
to check the accreditation and qualifications of whatever
hospital, dental clinic, or medical facility you plan to visit.
This is as true for treatment centers in your own country as it
is for treatment centers abroad.
Although you're probably accustomed to the quality of service
you currently receive in your native country, there are national
accrediting boards all over the world, not to mention a handful
of international certifying organizations.
More about our medical centers, private clinics and hospitals.
Explore the Worlds of Medical & Dental
Tourism!
You can explore the world of medical tourism and receive
quality treatment for a fraction of the price.
According to the National Coalition on Health Care, more than
500,000 Americans traveled abroad to receive medical and dental
work in 2006. And this is not an isolated trend. Every year,
millions of patients from around the globe flock to some of the
hottest medical tourism destinations in order to receive
five-star treatment at unbelievable prices.
By exploring our Medical Tourism Web site, you too
can take part in this exciting phenomenon. We outline the steps
required for a safe, enjoyable, and successful plastic surgery vacations
to one of the most popular medical tourism destination for
plastic and cosmetic surgery.
We realize that medical tourism can be a strange and daunting
concept for many. The aim of Makeover Travel is to answer your
questions, address your concerns, and help you determine whether
or not medical tourism is the best option for you.