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A Mexico Plastic Surgery Story

Lisa, 51, a twice-divorced mother of three who did not want her last name used, enters Clinica San Antonio in Laredo Mexico June 18 2004. She was rejected for plastic surgery in Texas because of a heart condition. Lisa says she is depressed about her appearance and plans to under go an eye lift, face lift, arm lift, leg lift, tummy tuck, breast augmentation, and bladder lift — all for $8000.
Source: msnbc.msn.com/id/7222558/displaymode/1107/m/mid/framenumber/1/s/1/

Do you really want plastic surgery in Mexico? This story of a woman who went to Mexico for a cheap plastic surgery overhaul has images of a dirty operating room and ants on the sink. She set forward to do massive marathon plastic surgery after having been turned away in Texas because of a heart condition. Despite her problems with the schedule she had set for herself she is fortunate not to have been more severely injured. She apparently got infected in her tummy tuck wound and was given incorrect antibiotics by the Mexican clinician. Patients with heart conditions can be high risk for even moderate length surgical cases.

The pictures are kinda graphic. This story shows the world of the “chop shop” and illustrates exactly what you avoid by going with a reputable plastic surgeon. Safer smaller scale surgery might have been possible but at a much higher price tag in the US and over a longer time period.

If you are thinking of cheap third world plastic surgery, here is the story of a woman who did just that.

Best Regards,

John Di Saia MD

Originally posted 2006-08-31 15:55:00.

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Cheap Plastic Surgery Leaves Woman With Rock Hard Breasts

People undergo cosmetic surgery for a variety of reasons, but they all do it to look better. However, some patients get the opposite result, KPRC Local 2 reported Wednesday. As a professional makeup artist and spa owner, Gina Hern knows firsthand the high cost of beauty. “People come here wanting to be the best that they can be,” Hern said. So, when she decided to get breast implants, she went comparison-shopping only to find the average price was $6,000 to $8,000. “I went online and did some research to find a less expensive way to get what I wanted,” Hern said. She found the best bargain over the border at a clinic in Mexico. Hern got her implants at the rock-bottom price of $2,000. But when she returned home to Houston, the implants turned rock hard.
Source: click2houston.com/health/6842979/detail.html

When you make a run for the border for plastic surgery you are taking a risk. There is a price at times for that which is cheap. And fixing that cheap surgery may be very expensive if it is even possible.

Preventing Bad Plastic Surgery:

** Know what you are seeking – a qualified and skilled surgeon – this might cost you some money, but the “cheapie version” might leave you deformed or worse

Be careful.

Best Regards,

John Di Saia MD

Originally posted 2006-02-17 11:40:00.

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