Cosmetic Surgery
The “Mom Job”
Marina Plastic Surgery Associates, of Marina del Rey, California, is promoting what they call the
“mommy makeover” (www.amommymakeover.com). It is a package of a breast lift with or without breast implants,
a tummy tuck, and some liposuction to revise the typical ravages of motherhood. Although feminists don’t like
the notion that motherhood results in unattractive physical changes, the fact is that the new generation of
American women is not so tolerant of the natural changes in the aging body. According to a 2007 article in the
New York Times, doctors nationwide
performed more than 325,000 “mommy makeover procedures” in the past year on women ages 20 to 39.
These women may not have known that they could get the same procedure overseas at a far lower cost.
The Medical Tourism Travel Guide is the essential
guide for anyone considering a medical trip overseas. It tells you
everything you need to know to get top-notch medical care in
world-class medical facilities at a cost far less than treatment in
the United States. The author, Dr. Paul Gahlinger, has personally
visited a great number of the facilities described in this book, and
here he shares information on hundreds of clinics, hospitals, and spas
in about 50 countries, as well as important tips on how to travel, how
to pay, how to prepare, what to do, and what to avoid.
With kind permission of Paul Gahlinger.
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