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If a procedure is half the price that it should be, there's probably a very good reason why. We often hear of people flying out to somewhere in Europe or Asia for a procedure that's half the price it'd cost in America. While it's usually good to grab a bargain, in this case, we can't advise you any more strongly against it. If you travel to a foreign country, you won't understand the language, won't be able to express when you're in pain and you might not be in the best of care.

Black market surgeons are also an increasingly booming industry - who hasn't heard of the woman who had concrete injected into her butt? Or the lady who can flip her bum implants inside out? There are probably hundreds of thousands of these so-called practitioners that could jeopardize your health in the worst of ways, so it's important that you do your research and realize that if you're going to get cut open, it's worth spending a little bit extra to make sure that everything goes okay.
A New Treatment Isn't Always Best
Plastic surgeons are often in competition with other, which means that they tend to offer the newest technology and the newest treatments. But the problem with these new treatments is that although the healing process might be a little faster or the scar a little bit smaller, the vast majority of these brand spanking new treatments have had no longitudinal studies to determine how beneficial they are in the long-term - how many side effects there might be, how long the treatment might last for, whether there are any side effects that might occur years down the line. Although you might be first in line for one of the latest advances in beauty, there's no telling how things will turn out five years down the line.
Treatments Don't Last Forever
For non-invasive treatments like Botox, rollers, fillers, injectables and laser treatments, you expect to have to repeat the treatment a couple of times a year. But you'd expect a full-on surgery to last for a while, right? Wrong.
See Also: Plastic Surgery Takes 7 Years Off Your Face
After this, you'll need to have another and maybe even another - which means more scarring, thinner skin, more surgery, more risks and more time spent under general anaesthetic. Face lifts last for around the same amount of time. Tummy tucks, the same. And what the surgeon might not tell you is that if you gain weight, or if you get thinner, your body could change completely, leaving behind additional scarring or loosening your skin to the extent that you'd need further surgery. These are things you need to know before you throw yourself into the surgeon's snake pit!
Believe us, we're not trying to put you off something that might improve your self-esteem for years to come - but it's just important that you know all of the facts before you go!
- www.forbes.com/2007/10/09/health-surgery-risks-forbeslife-cx_mlm_1010health.html
- www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-living/adult-health/in-depth/cosmetic-surgery/art-20048303
- www.marketwatch.com/story/10-things-plastic-surgeons-wont-tell-you-2013-11-01
- www.rd.com/slideshows/plastic-surgeon-secrets/
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- Photo courtesy of aubrey by Flickr : www.flickr.com/photos/ob1/22111003
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