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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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ok guys and girls i'm a TS girl and sometime in the near future i would like to get breast augmentation. I'd like to know if anyone out there has had it done abroad and if you would recommend it. I have seen people that have had it done in Poland and also Thailand. I would also like to know what sort of cost and the standard of after care.Thanks xx |
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over a year ago
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Had mine done in the UK June 2012...mine cost £5,500, but bear in mind this included an uplift(price without quoted was £3500)
Highly recommend the guys I used, and so happy with the results.
They aren't as 'fake' looking as some of my pics (which were taken quite soon after the op) and have settled in nicely now (Natrelle implants used) |
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I live in Turkey an ex of mine had keyhole augmentation,full lipo and a tummy tuck in Izmir Turkey £5100. The pre and post op was very good. If you have it done abroad,obviously choose a English speaking surgeon or have a translator. Also take your own anti biotics,ask to actually meet or read feedback. Do as much research as posible,ask lots of questions and dont get pressured into anything. Good luck |
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Spain is worth researching too - same qualifications and standards of care, not far to travel, a language that is easier to grasp and get translators for and reasonable prices.
A friend of mine had a full set of dental veneers for a fraction of the UK cost and felt like she'd had a holiday. Her UK dentist had no problems with the medical info and it all went swimmingly. |
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Turkeys massive for dentists,but contrary to whats just been said most UK dentists don't like customers/patients going abroad (probably jealously) In my opinion the dentists abroad are far superior and proffesional. Theres no massive needles because they use something like a propellor pencil. Click click click and no pain,no waiting for the whole mouth to be numbed. I know a fantastic surgeon,I dont know if he still charges the same but an implant used to be £350 whereas in the UK theyre around the £2500 mark |
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