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The number of foreigners having plastic surgery in South Africa has
shot up dramatically in the past year, despite the strengthening of the
rand. "In December 2004 we had six patients and last month we had 25," said
Peter Rodway, managing director of Mediscapes, which sells cosmetic
surgery packages, mostly to foreigners on holiday in Cape Town. Although the range of procedures foreigners wanted was wide, Rodway
said: "Without question the most popular is breast augmentation." The
next most popular procedures are tummy tucks, rhinoplasty, liposuction
and facelifts.
The packages include the procedure, accommodation, tourist excursions,
and the assistance of therapists and nurses during recovery. Although the rand has strengthened, Rodway says the cost of plastic
surgery in South Africa remains 60 percent to 65 percent cheaper than
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The Johannesburg company Surgeon and Safari has also noted a marked rise in demand. "We're booked up completely for January," said chief executive Lorraine
Melvill. "On average last year we had 30 clients a month and in 2004 we
had about 15 a month."
The number of bookings made through a Surgeons and Safari
competitor,
Surgical Attractions of Johannesburg, has also grown significantly.
"Foreigners are encouraged by the exchange rate, medical expertise and
the anonymity," said chief executive Ingrid Lomas.
All three companies reported that most of their clients were from
the
UK, primarily England, and a minority from the US, Europe and the rest
of Africa. Lomas said the package services appealed to the British
because of the price. "Cosmetic surgery here is of a higher echelon
than it is in England,
unless you go to a highly priced surgeon where it then becomes
prohibitive for the man in the street."
The number of South Africans seeking plastic surgery had also
risen, but not as sharply, Hudson and other plastic surgeons said.
Breast augmentation is also one of the procedures in highest demand
among South Africans.
Cape Town Routes Unlimited said it welcomed medical tourism and would
play its part in promoting Cape Town as a destination for the industry.
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