Medical Tourism
March 23rd, 2010
Thirty percent of patients considering a $10,000 cosmetic surgery procedure would travel outside the US for the surgery, if it were cheaper. This report is according to a 2007 online American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery survey.
After cost savings, privacy was the next most popular reason. Interestingly, more than 1/3 of the people surveyed report that they would go of shore for procedures not available in the US. Breast surgery is a common surgery driving the popularity for medical tourism. A significant contributing factor being that some breast implants are not approved by the FDA and are only available in Europe and Canada. Read the rest of this entry »