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Plastic Surgery Abroad Is an Operation, Not a Vacation

Is the title of an article from U.S. News & World Report I found very interesting.
The article tackles the issues and complications surrounding these vacation/surgery "trips" or packages that surgeons and travel agents are teaming up to offer patients in order to entice them to become clients.
Americans unhappy with what they see in the mirror are looking past borders—and oceans—to save money on face-lifts, breast augmentations, and other elective procedures not covered by insurance. The Internet is littered with companies offering cosmetic surgery vacation deals to exotic locales like Costa Rica, the Philippines, Mexico, and Brazil. But experts caution that so-called cosmetic surgery tourism can wind up costing patients more—both in health and money—than they expect.Many overseas surgery practices use specialized travel agencies to package their cosmetic procedures with vacations. A typical offer includes your pick of operations—say, liposuction and a tummy tuck, for as little as half the U.S. cost—plus tour itineraries, tony resort stays, and pampering at posh spas during recovery.
But shopping around for the lowest fee or the best destination is not the way to choose a cosmetic surgeon. The International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery has vetted and certified about 1,500 surgeons in 73 countries who meet U.S. standards; isaps.org has a surgeon-finder tool. Surgeons who aren't on that list may be good, but their credentials, training, and prior disciplinary record can be hard to verify, says John Canady, incoming president of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons.
Without the ability to fully verify a foreign surgeons credentials or training, the risk of something going wrong seems too high a price to pay no matter how much you might save compared to having the surgery done in the U.S.
So I have a few question I hope you'll help me answer:
1) Is the money saved by having surgery abroad worth it?
2) Would you consider booking one of these vacation/surgery "trips" or packages?
3) How safe do you think it would be to have plastic surgery overseas? And would your opinion change if your friends referred that doctor?

