Surgical breaks on rise as hols offer new look - Guardian
Extract:
"Research published today reveals that medical tourism is on the increase as more Britons go abroad for cosmetic surgery, operations and post-operative relaxation. Last year they spent £60m on these breaks - the largest cut of total UK spending of £135m on health and wellness holidays.
A quarter of Britons would now consider recuperating overseas after an illness or operation and 12% would consider surgery abroad because of lower prices, Mintel's Health and Wellness Holidays report says. Demand was initially fuelled by lower cosmetic surgery prices abroad."
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Wednesday, April 18, 2007
Medical tourism is on the increase as more Britons go abroad for cosmetic surgery, operations, etc.
Posted by Willow at 11:06 pm
Labels: cosmetic surgery, medical tourism, The Guardian
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