Botox – A Cure for Baldness?
Denise Hendry Dies After Op to fix Botched Cosmetic Surgery
The cosmetic surgery market abroad is booming. Over 100,000 people travel to foreign countries for surgery each year and that figure is expected to rise as recession takes hold of Britain – in fact, 87% of those seeking treatment overseas do so to save money.
In light of this, a national newspaper supplement magazine is looking to commission a feature investigating this rising trend, but also highlighting the possible risks of surgery abroad and trying to raise awareness of what questions potential patients should be asking. This article is not designed to scaremonger – it is hoping to inform and advise the ever-growing number of men and women seeking cosmetic surgery abroad.
As part of this larger feature, women (between the ages of 20-35) who have ventured overseas for beauty procedures in the past but weren’t happy with the results are being sought.
The possibility of a photo shoot has not yet been confirmed but if so, it would take place in London with a hair and make-up artist and stylist – all expenses paid.
If you, or anyone you know, would be happy to share your story to help guide potential patients of cosmetic surgery abroad, please get in touch at [email protected].
2 Comments
Did you have any reponses to this article?
I have been overseas and had surgery done and in the event of it all, almost died?
I am about to do an interview on TV in Australia and was wondering if you have any more information I can read on other surgeries that have gone wrong.
Thanks Heaps
Hi there I am a student studying medical tourism and was wondering if you could tell me more about your story as i am researching the effects and what happens if travellin abroad for surgery goes wrong? Thankyou