
Treatment
Cosmetic and Plastic Surgery
Understand treatment options for cosmetic and reconstructive surgery, including body contouring, facial procedures, breast surgery, and post-weight-loss transformation.
About Cosmetic Surgery
Cosmetic and plastic surgery ranges from elective aesthetic procedures to reconstructive operations following trauma, weight loss, or prior surgery. Patients usually travel for surgeon choice, privacy, package value, and coordinated recovery in destinations experienced with international aesthetic care.
Conditions commonly treated
- Body contouring after weight loss or pregnancy
- Facial aging or profile concerns
- Breast shape, symmetry, or reconstruction needs
- Revision procedures after prior surgery
- Scarring or soft-tissue concerns requiring reconstruction
Symptoms and reasons patients seek care
- Appearance-related concerns affecting confidence and comfort
- Loose skin or contour changes after major weight loss
- Functional concerns linked to excess tissue or prior scarring
- Unmet outcomes from previous aesthetic procedures
Diagnostics and evaluation
- Surgical consultation with goals review and risk assessment
- Photography, body measurements, and treatment planning
- Pre-operative blood tests and anesthesia evaluation
- Smoking, medication, and recovery-readiness review
List of treatments
- Facial Cosmetic Surgery: Procedures such as rhinoplasty, eyelid surgery, facelift, and facial contour refinement based on anatomy and goals.
- Body Contouring: Liposuction, tummy tuck, arm lift, and post-weight-loss procedures for reshaping and skin tightening.
- Breast Surgery: Augmentation, lift, reduction, or reconstruction with treatment planning tailored to safety and proportion.
- Reconstructive Surgery: Revision and reconstruction for scars, soft-tissue defects, and selected functional concerns.
Why patients travel for this treatment
- Access to surgeons and hospitals experienced in international aesthetic care
- Private recovery arrangements and accommodation support
- Clear package planning for surgery, garments, and reviews
- Option to combine aesthetic care with reconstructive expertise where needed
Recovery, risks, and travel planning
- Cosmetic procedures vary widely in downtime, so the length of stay depends on the operation and number of post-op reviews required.
- Patients should share prior surgical history, expectations, and any medical conditions that affect healing.
- A realistic recovery plan is essential because swelling, bruising, and mobility restrictions are common early after surgery.
- Can I combine more than one cosmetic procedure in one trip? Sometimes, but this depends on medical safety, expected recovery, and the surgeon’s assessment of procedure time and healing burden.
- Do you support reconstructive cases as well? Yes. We support both aesthetic and reconstructive referrals and can help route more complex cases to the right hospital team.