This podcast explores the risks of medical tourism, particularly the rising trend of British citizens traveling to Turkey for plastic surgery. An undercover investigation by The Times uncovered that UK companies are facilitating these procedures with little medical oversight, often using sales staff for consultations instead of qualified healthcare professionals. The findings reveal alarming instances of botched surgeries, infections, and even fatalities, highlighting the serious dangers involved. The combination of inadequate pre- and post-operative care, aggressive marketing, and celebrity endorsements creates a perilous situation where patients feel pressured to make quick decisions that could have dire consequences. The podcast wraps up by advocating for stricter regulations and increased awareness to better protect consumers.
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