NHS having to ‘pick up pieces’ of medical tourism ‘boom’, say doctors

NHS having to ‘pick up pieces’ of medical tourism ‘boom’, say doctors

Britons increasingly seeking cheap weight loss surgery and hair transplants abroad

The NHS is having to provide emergency care to rising numbers of patients suffering serious complications following weight loss surgery and hair transplants abroad amid a “boom” in medical tourism, doctors have warned.

Medics said they were being left to “pick up the pieces” as more Britons seeking cheap operations overseas return with infections and other issues. In some cases, patients are dying as a result of botched surgeries performed in other countries.

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