MEDICAL TOURISM AND PLASTIC SURGERY

MEDICAL TOURISM AND PLASTIC SURGERY

New York Post Article:

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Obtaining medical treatment in other countries for a lower cost can be perilous. Not only is there a risk of receiving subpar care, but black market surgery poses a particularly high danger. Black market surgery encompasses surgical procedures performed by unlicensed or untrained individuals or in unregulated facilities outside of the official medical system, such as tummy tucks, Brazilian butt lifts, liposuction, organ transplants, and more. There are several ways in which black market surgery can be harmful:

  1. Lack of safety measures: Black market surgeries are often conducted in unsanitary conditions with inadequate safety measures, which can raise the risk of infection and other complications.

  2. Incompetent practitioners: Those performing black market surgeries may lack the proper education, training, or experience required to perform the procedure safely and effectively. This can lead to errors during the surgery that can cause severe and potentially life-threatening complications.

  3. Non-sterile equipment: Black market surgeries frequently utilize outdated or non-sterile equipment, which can increase the risk of infection, complications, and even death.

  4. Lack of follow-up care: Individuals who undergo black market surgery frequently do not receive sufficient follow-up care, leading to undetected and untreated complications that can be extremely hazardous.

  5. Illegal procedures: Some black market surgeries involve the use of unapproved or illegal substances, such as silicone injections or black market organ transplants. Such procedures can have serious and possibly deadly side effects.

Overall, black market surgery is highly dangerous and can have severe consequences for your health and well-being. It is crucial to only undergo surgery with a licensed and qualified medical professional in a regulated medical facility

Rest In Peace Shaeed Woodard and Zindell Brown. 

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