Surgery is a big step. Getting on a plane and flying 16
hours to the other side of the planet for surgery is a really big step. Are you
ready? Ask yourself…
1. Can
I afford this?
Chances are if you are having
surgery overseas than you are getting it at a great discount. Most Americans
pay up to 80% more for medical procedures due to the high cost of malpractice
insurance. Furthermore, the cost of health insurance is increasing while its
overage, deductibles and co-pays are decreasing. Keep in mind that medical
tourism involves paying cash out-of-pocket, usually a percentage up front, when
an appointment is scheduled and the remainder shortly before surgery.
2. Is
this healthy?
Medical procedures overseas often
involve either procedures or medicines that have not yet been approved by the
F.D.A. Research well online and make educated decisions about your care. Just
because something is not yet acceptable in the United States does not mean that
it is in any way an inferior product. In fact, the Food & Drug
Administration is notoriously slow to approve things.
3. Am
I having this surgery for me?
Cosmetic surgeries and dental
procedures beg the question, “Are you having this procedure to make yourself
happy?” You should never alter your physical appearance to please someone else.
If you are self-conscious about your teeth or really want to get rid of some
excess fat around your mid-section then, by all means, jump on the medical
tourism bandwagon.
4. Is
this a safe procedure?
Online research is really an amazing
tool when you need answers to your questions. Learn as much as you can about
your procedure, the risks and the rewards. Investigate your hospital, doctor
and post-operative care center. Ask your medical tourism travel agency if they
have any additional materials to give you to increase your understanding. Chances are you are not the first person to
ask these questions and they are prepared.
5. Am
I comfortable with the risks?
There are inherent risks with any
surgery. In fact, even American hospitals make you sign a waiver that you know
there are risks. Medical tourism has added factors involved. Make sure you know
all the risks and are comfortable with them.
6. Will
I be happy with the results?
You should know, in advance, that
no plastic surgeon can make you look like J Lo or Britney Spears. No cosmetic
dentistry specialist can give you Julia Roberts smile. Be honest with yourself
and your doctor or dentist about the results you expect before moving forward.
If you are still happy with your answer, then go buy your plane ticket.
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