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Should You Go to Mexico for Plastic Surgery?

In the United States, plastic surgery of any sort is known to be very expensive. Many who are interested in having a plastic surgery procedure performed are unable to do so due to the high cost. If you really want to have a certain plastic surgery procedure, or any other type of procedure for the matter, chances are that you are willing to go great lengths to have it done. One of the alternatives that many Americans are turning to is having a plastic surgery procedure performed in Mexico, where the prices are known to be a lot less expensive. Here, we will take a much closer look at the differences in cost and some of the other things that you should take into consideration before deciding to have a plastic surgery procedure, or any other type of procedure, performed in Mexico.

How Much Cheaper is Plastic Surgery in Mexico than the U.S.?

It is definitely safe to say that plastic surgery in Mexico is a whole lot cheaper than plastic surgery in the United States. For example, a face lift is known to cost between $5,000 and $6,000 in the United States. In Mexico, a face lift costs between $2,000 and $2,500. While a tummy tuck may only cost you about $3,000 in Mexico, you will be likely to pay double that amount or even more in the United States. The cost of a breast reduction is often $9,000 in the U.S., whereas it is only about $2,500 in Mexico. As you can tell, there is a huge difference in prices of certain plastic surgery procedures that are performed in the U.S. as compared to Mexico. This was just to name a few of the prices of some of the many different plastic surgery procedures, of course. No matter what type of plastic surgery procedure you are interested in having performed, you will be likely to find that the cost is a lot less expensive in Mexico than the United States.

What Can Go Wrong During a Plastic Surgery Procedure in Mexico?

Just about anything can go wrong during a plastic surgery in the United States, but it is even more common for something to go wrong in Mexico. One of the main reasons is because doctors who have had their licenses revoked in the United States may choose to move to Mexico to resume working. Such was true with Dr. Callahan from Tallahassee, Florida. His license was revoked and he owed over $20 million to patients due to malpractice and sexual misconduct. Unfortunately, people did not look into his past medical history before choosing to use him for their plastic surgery procedures in Mexico. One woman even died the day after having a severe allergic reaction to anesthesia under his care. Instead of doing research about this doctor, however, the woman was convinced that he was a good plastic surgeon because her relative had a good experience under his care. Persuaded by the fact that the plastic surgeon offered her free airfare and a hotel for four nights with the total cost of the surgery. Unfortunately, she never got to experience the beauty of Mexico through this experience that was meant to be very vacation-like.

It is very common for women to end up with awful results after they have gone to Mexico for a certain plastic surgery procedure. Many of them ending up with permanent scarring, disgusting infections that do not seem to go away long after the plastic surgery has been performed, deformed looking skin or even death. Since many plastic surgeons from Mexico do not offer the same type of post-op care as U.S. plastic surgeons, it is also very common for things to go wrong after you have gone through surgery. If you do choose to have plastic surgery in Mexico, many people recommend you to stay for quite some time afterward – or get near an area where you will be able to visit a good plastic surgeon in the U.S. if anything should go wrong.

While you may think that you are going to have a plastic surgery procedure that will make you look better, the truth is that you may end up looking a lot worse… if you even make it out alive. Many people recommend that you consider paying the extra amount of money that is required in the U.S. or another country where plastic surgeons are very experienced and reputable instead of taking your chances in Mexico. Ultimately, however, the decision is yours. If you are really interested in having a certain plastic surgery performed, nothing is going to stand in your way. Being aware of the fact that things can go wrong is the most important key.

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