The Hidden Risks of Medical Tourism

MAY 27, 202612 MIN
The Plastic Surgery Revolution

The Hidden Risks of Medical Tourism

MAY 27, 202612 MIN

Description

In this episode of The Plastic Surgery Revolution, Steven Davis tackles one of the fastest-growing conversations in aesthetics today: medical tourism. From hair transplants and breast augmentations to tummy tucks and Brazilian butt lifts, more patients are traveling outside the United States seeking lower-cost procedures. But according to Dr. Davis, the surgery itself is only part of the equation. After attending a major international aesthetic surgery meeting in Boston featuring some of the world’s most respected plastic surgeons, Dr. Davis shares an honest perspective on the difference between seeking out elite international surgeons versus choosing surgery based solely on price. This episode explores: The rise of medical tourism in plastic surgery Why follow-up care matters just as much as the procedure itself The difference between high-level international surgical centers and low-cost “surgery packages” Risks involving infections, drains, wound care, and post-op complications Why recovery planning is critical before traveling for surgery The growing trend of overseas hair transplant procedures Dr. Davis also discusses real-world scenarios his practice has recently encountered involving patients returning home with complications, infections, and little to no follow-up guidance. The key takeaway: Aesthetic surgery is never just a one-day procedure — it’s a process that requires planning, recovery, and ongoing care. Listen now to The Plastic Surgery Revolution on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast platform.