Aesthetic Surgery Tourism: An Opportunity or a Danger?

Aesthetic plastic surgery 2024 Vol.48(19) p. 3914-3920

Budini V, Zanettin C, Brambullo T, Bassetto F, Vindigni V

Abstract

[BACKGROUND] Medical and surgical tourism is a rapidly growing phenomenon in post-pandemic Europe. The exodus of patients abroad to perform surgery, especially cosmetic treatments, is spreading recently in industrialized countries. In the social media era, the ease of access to advertising about surgical procedures and their costs favors traveling. However, the information given is not always punctual, and there is often a lack of patient awareness about the risks related to the procedures.

[METHODS] The objective of the manuscript is to investigate, through clinical examples, the path that a patient operated on in a non-European country must face once he returns home. From the availability and translation of clinical documentation to the problems encountered in revision surgeries.

[RESULTS] Thirteen cases of surgical tourism, patients who presented to our department with surgical complications, are investigated. Adverse events occurring during medical treatment abroad raised medico-legal and appropriateness issues, as well as concerns regarding the follow-up of patients.

[CONCLUSIONS] The current literature confirmed the high complication rate: It affects individual patients and the native country's healthcare systems. Therefore, patients must learn more about the dangers of traveling abroad for surgery. Education initiatives in the patient's home country might help achieve this.

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추출된 의학 개체 (NER)

유형영어 표현한국어 / 풀이UMLS CUI출처등장
약물 [BACKGROUND] Medical scispacy 1
약물 [CONCLUSIONS] scispacy 1
기타 patients scispacy 1
기타 patient scispacy 1

MeSH Terms

Humans; Medical Tourism; Female; Adult; Male; Middle Aged; Postoperative Complications; Surgery, Plastic; Plastic Surgery Procedures; Young Adult