Archive for the ‘Argentina Medical Tourism’ Category

Monday,May 7th, 2012

by Denise

Perhaps you know someone who traveled south of the border, or even across an ocean to receive medical care abroad. More people are traveling to locations like Mexico to receive immediate and excellent care for dental needs, weight loss procedures and treatments, and a variety of cosmetic and plastic surgery treatments that range from non-invasive to full-on face-lifts.

Still, Mexico isn’t the only medical tourism ‘hot-spot’ around – medical care facilities and providers in locations like Turkey, Croatia and other countries like Thailand, Singapore and India have created partnerships with major medical centers in Great Britain, Western Europe, and the United States.  South American providers are seeing a large influx of medical travelers seeking the best in cosmetic and obesity surgery procedures in Brazil and Argentina.

Locations throughout southeast Asia are hotspots as well for travelers from the Middle East and African continent regions for services including:

  • Dental care
  • Vision
  • Cancer treatments
  • Orthopedic technologies
  • Fertility treatments
  • Cardiac care
  • Cosmetic and plastic surgical procedures

If you don’t want to wait for healthcare prices to come down (and they won’t), and you need health care services or surgery now to enhance your range of motion, health and wellness, or for pain relief, check out your options abroad. Don’t forget to consider traveling abroad to deal with your medical that aren’t being met at home. Informative websites like PlacidWay.com offer detailed resources and accredited and certified medical facilities and providers around the globe.

Remember, you ARE worth it.

 

 

 

 

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Tuesday,April 3rd, 2012

by Denise

Do you want to know the top cosmetic surgeries sought after by both men and women these days? You may not be surprised… but then again, maybe you will. The amount of money people spend on such procedures may stagger you (hint – it’s in the billions of dollars).

Here are the latest trends in cosmetic surgeries:

* Breast augmentation

* Breast lift

* Dermabrasion

* Tummy tuck

* Botox treatments

* Laser skin resurfacing

Why? Well, competition for one. In today’s economy, men and women need all the help they can get to compete for jobs. The problem is cost. Most cosmetic procedures aren’t covered by insurance in the U.S. So what do you do? You got it… you travel abroad. Check out these numbers:

In the U.S., breast augmentation costs an average of $4,000 to $6,000. You can get the same procedure in Thailand for $3,500 to 3,900 in Thailand. In India, you’ll pay 75% less than costs in the U.S.

In the U.S., breast lifts cost between $4,000 and $7,000. Travelers heading south of the border to Argentina can pay 40-80% less than costs incurred in the U.S.

Tummy tucks range from between $5,500 to $7,500 in the US. In Argentina, costs are 50% less. In India, a tummy tuck costs about $3,700.

This is just the tip of the iceberg. Costs are not reduced because of different healthcare delivery systems than found in the U.S. Of course, any medical traveler needs to verify the skills, credentials, and experience of any surgeon abroad, but you should be doing that at home, too.

Visit medical resource and provider PlacidWay.com for more information regarding cosmetic surgery abroad.

 

 

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Wednesday,December 28th, 2011

by Denise

Deena hated looking in the mirror every morning. When she did, she saw the scar that traced its way along her jaw line, the result of a car  accident in Brussels several years prior. She and her husband had been on vacation from their native New Zealand and had been hit by a  lorry whose driver had fallen asleep at the wheel.

She had undergone three previous cosmetic surgical procedures to reduce the appearance of the thick, red, puckered scar on her face, but each time, the results were disappointing. Then, Deena learned about cosmetic surgery and found excellent plastic and reconstructive surgeons in South America. Could she travel that far for surgery? Wouldn’t it be awfully complicated? Arranging for  medical travel visas, transferring medical documents, arranging for consultations with the plastic surgeon, and so forth? Actually, it was all easier than she had imagined.

She was thrilled to read the qualifications of some of the best cosmetic surgery experts in South America, even more thrilled that it was affordable. Plastic and reconstructive surgery experts could be found in Ecuador, Argentina and Brazil.

Deena was amazed at the amount of information she found online regarding possible options and choices for cosmetic and plastic surgery abroad. She grew more excited each time she contacted one of her choices, pleased with the ease of talking to surgeons at these facilities. What made it so easy? Online medical resources like PlacidWay, an international medical provider and resource, offering information regarding facilities, surgeons and their qualifications, and detailed information regarding treatments, pricing and travel needs.

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Thursday,December 22nd, 2011

by Denise

Want a tummy tuck or a nose job and know you can’t afford it at home? Join thousands of others who have taken the plunge and traveled to foreign destinations to have some type of cosmetic or plastic surgery. Before you go, check out these cost comparisons:

 

Tummy Tuck

U.S.- $3,000-$10,000

India – $2,000

Turkey – $5,000

India – $2,000

Breast Reduction

U.S.- $5,500 – $11,000

Thailand  -
$4,500

Argentina – $4,000

Face Lift

$6,000 to $25,000 (Depending on
area and type – start at)

South Africa – $1,250

(Depending on area and type –
start at)

Botox Treatments

$200 – $400 per treatment area

Thailand – $130-$180 per area

India - $112 – $180 per area

 

Considering a facelift? A breast reduction, enhancement or even a nose job? You can find excellent and quality services in locations like Asia and South America. Certified and qualified plastic, cosmetic or reconstructive surgeons abroad offer some of the best in the world. Whether you’re looking for cosmetic surgery in Argentina or the best cosmetic surgery in India, find what you’re looking for in some of the most beautiful and exciting vacation destinations in the world.

Plastic surgery facilities in South America are known for their excellence in care and outcomes, in countries like Costa Rica, Brazil, Bolivia and Argentina. Enjoy the sights, sounds and savannahs in South Africa while you recuperate in bliss, or enjoy the latest in innovative surgical techniques in Beirut, Lebanon. It’s your choice, and you now have the freedom to choose. Choose to save money,
while enjoying the best in cosmetic surgery experts that the world has to offer.

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Wednesday,October 12th, 2011

by Denise

Medical travelers from not only the U.S. but around the globe are traveling to Latin America for affordable medications, prescriptions, and treatments not available in the United States, including stem cell therapies and many alternative treatments accepted and practiced around the world. Ever-increasing healthcare and medical insurance costs is promoting a burst of medical tourism and medical travelers, including ever-growing numbers of Americans, to venture elsewhere for quality and experienced healthcare.

Excellent and accredited facilities in Latin America offers treatment in a variety of fields including obesity, plastic and cosmetic surgery, stem cell research and development, dentistry, vision, an orthopedic care, among others.  Medical tourists traveling to Latin America can benefit from some of the best doctors, surgeons and facilities in the world.

Dr. Omar Gonzalez of Integra Medical Center in Mexico is just one of them. Dr. Gonzalez offers cutting edge stem cell research and therapies. Ageless Wonders Panama, located in Panama City, Panama offers high tech cosmetic surgery, anti-aging and age management treatments, and Makeover Travel, located in Santa Cruz, Bolivia offers one of the most respected and famous medical tourism companies in the world.

Check out the Family Hospital in Mexicali or the Argentina Obesity Center for your needs. When it comes to dental care, Alfadent in Cancun is one of the best, as is Costa Rica Dental Health and Chaves Dental Care, both located in beautiful Costa Rica.

You DO have options for your medical and dental care. Find out more about such care, pricing, qualifications and facilities in Latin America by visiting PlacidWay.com, an international medical and dental resource for those seeking affordable and quality options for care.

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Saturday,October 1st, 2011

by Denise

Americans are getting obsessed with fat. Either you’re overweight or underweight and the news today announced a “Weight Stigma Awareness Week”. While being overweight is not good for health reasons, those dealing with it certainly don’t need to deal with the growing stigma attached to being overweight or obese. Not all overweight people are binge eaters or struggling with bulimia.

However, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, perceptions regarding those who are overweight or obese are changing yet again. Prejudice against heavy people is on the rise. Unfortunately, many now equate obesity as laziness and inability to work at optimal levels.  In America alone, nearly $60 billion goes into the diet industry, and growing numbers of overweight and obese are seeking bariatric surgery to help reduce their health risks. Fat is not about lazy.

Regardless of the cause of obesity – convenience of fast food, reduced physical education programs in school, emotional disorders or just plain genetics, health is important. Obesity-related health problems are on the rise, from Type 2 diabetes to orthopedic problems to sleep apnea and depression. Wanting to take advantage of obesity or bariatric surgery is one thing, accessing it another. Most U.S. healthcare insurance plans don’t cover the cost of bariatric surgery, as it is considered an elective procedure for most.

However, you have options. Check out PlacidWay.com for obesity surgery abroad. Obesity surgery in India, weight loss surgery in Thailand or gastric bypass surgery in Argentina is all options. Some of the best weight loss surgery in Europe is affordable, as is affordable bariatric surgery in Mexico.  From the Family Hospital or the supreme skills of Obesity Surgery’s Dr. Jorge Maytorena in Mexico, to the Anadolu Medical Center in Istanbul, you have choices.

 

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Friday,September 30th, 2011

by Denise

Looking for a lift? Check out the opportunities you have in beautiful Brazil, Argentina, with its world-wide reputation for excellence in cosmetic and plastic surgical procedures. If you’d to improve the appearance of your face, breasts, buttocks, and abdomen, or need plastic reconstructive surgeries caused by accidents, genetic defects and other injuries learn about the most popular cosmetic  and plastic surgery procedures done in Brazil:

  • Breast Augmentation
  • Breast Reduction
  • Breast Lift
  • Facelift
  • Nose Lift Surgery
  • Tummy Tuck Surgery
  • Liposuction
  • Chemical Peel
  • Eyelid Surgery
  • Facial Implants
  • Skin Resurfacing
  • Ear Surgery

Visit the Center of Plastic Surgery & Rehabilitation (also known as CCPR) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil online for information about their state of the art treatment facility and resort-like accommodations. At the same time, check out their facilities, qualifications and experience.

For procedures ranging from a MACS ‘weekend lift’ to lipoabdominoplasty, CCPR offers only excellence and quality services. Whether you opt for ultrasonic liposuction or liposculpture, facial rejuvenation or bioplasty, CCPR can help.

Dr. Domingos De Paola is a Member of the Brazilian Society of Plastic Surgery and the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery as well as the International Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery. It doesn’t get much better than that.

For more information about the Center of Plastic Surgery & Rehabilitation in Rio, visit PlacidWay.com, a leader in information and resources regarding international medical travel and cosmetic plastic surgical procedures.

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Thursday,August 25th, 2011

by Denise

Bekka had long ago grown tired of looking in a mirror and seeing an on-the-other-side of middle- aged woman staring back at her.  Bekka ate right, exercised every day, but couldn’t seem to stop the gradual loss of her skin elasticity, nor prevent the slight dip of jowls forming along her jaw line. One day, fed up, Bekka decided to do something about it.

Problem was, Bekka knew her medical insurance doesn’t cover most elective cosmetic surgery procedures. She remembered a friend who had gone down to Mexico for some work and she looked great and couldn’t have been happier with the work done there. Where to start? Bekka accessed PlacidWay, a growing leader in accurate information regarding medical tourism and offered information regarding facilities, clinics, and plastic surgeons as well as procedures that might offer her exactly what she was looking for.

She read about anti-aging skin care products, Botox injections, fat transfers, human growth hormones, stem cell regeneration and rejuvenation, and cosmetic and plastic surgeries. She discovered affordable yet quality antiaging treatments and facilities in not only Mexico, but also Argentina, Costa Rica and Brazil.

She explored the qualifications and experience of places like Aesthetic Cosmetic Plastic Surgery Center in Bolivia and the Center of Plastic Surgery and Rehabilitation in Rio de Janeiro in Brazil. She researched the expertise of Dr. Tomas Brosto, a highly respected plastic surgeon in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

One thing she realized. She did have choices. With enthusiasm, she contacted PlacidWay regarding her needs, found a travel package that offered her the ultimate in vacations with just the cosmetic procedure she knew was right for her. She’s on her way to smiling when
she looks in the mirror again.

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Thursday,August 11th, 2011

by Denise

Due to a variety of reasons, the economy being one of them, Americans are seeking medical care while traveling or on vacations, a trend that seems to grow as medical and health care costs continue to rise and government agencies determine exactly what types of medical services will be cut, especially regarding senior care.

Baby boomers, those born between 1946 and 1964, are retiring now, or close to it. While antiaging therapies and age management treatments, higher rates of exercise and better medical care enable us to live longer these days, those heading into their golden years may also have more years to deal with chronic disease treatments and other ailments of the elderly, including cataracts, glaucoma, diabetes, arthritis, osteoporosis and weight gain or loss issues. Whether you have been diagnosed with IBS or COPD, you’re looking for affordable and effective, quality care.

Chronic care for the middle aged and elderly is growing prohibitively expensive in the U.S. That’s why those individuals are doing their research and visiting foreign destinations for their medical care. Medical tourism to countries like Jordan (Arab City for Comprehensive Care), India and Mexico and South America continue to be popular. However, new medical providers are making their way in the medical tourism field, such as Croatia, Turkey, Brazil, Argentina and South Africa (Blueprint Health and Benefit).

Chronic care abroad offers a blending of complementary and alternative treatments that address symptoms and help improve quality of life. Chronic conditions such as diabetes, heart disease and cancer have, and will continue to be treated through diet and nutrition, lifestyle counseling and herbal treatments, sometimes through combining traditional medications.

 

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Saturday,August 6th, 2011

by Denise

Let’s face it – literally. The baby boomer generation is here, and it’s sticking around for a while. With the joys of living longer  however, millions of baby boomers are looking to look younger too. Anti-aging therapies abroad, cosmetic surgery and new antiaging technologies give men and women options that were not available just a generation ago.

For example, check out the most common antiaging procedures or treatments offered around the world today:

  • Cosmetic  and plastic surgeries
  • Botox  injections
  • Human growth hormone products
  • Fat transfers
  • Antiaging skin care products
  • Diets rich in antioxidants
  • Antiaging medications
  • Stem cell rejuvenation and regeneration therapies

Have you looked at the cost of antiaging creams and products on store shelves these days? Do you want to spend $75 or more per bottle, or spend $3,000 to $5,000 on thread lift surgical procedures in the U.S.? Not many baby boomers do. Instead, they’re traveling to destinations around the world, for not only vacation time, but also antiaging therapies and treatments abroad.

Baby boomers that travel to the Yanhee Hospital in Thailand or ArtFace Rejuvenation in Tijuana, Mexico, Cedyt in Argentina or Ageless Wonders Panama in Panama – in addition to the facilities found throughout Costa Rica, Poland, Turkey and the Ukraine – may save hundreds to thousands of dollars on antiaging treatments, procedures and programs. You may be living longer, but you certainly don’t have to look like it!

For more information about antiaging treatments abroad, the qualifications, training and experience of doctors abroad, visit PlacidWay.

 

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