IF
MEDICAL tourism has put India on the world map, can Ahmedabad
be far behind? Given the influx of foreign nationals seeking treatment
for various ailments, the city has witnessed an increase in such
patients. And a recent trend that has picked up among them is
cosmetic surgery.
So when Lona, an 18-year-old British girl decided to get her bi-lateral
breast augmentation (enlargement) surgery done at a private hospital
in Ahmedabad, it wasnt done in a haste but was a conscious
decision triggered by a thorough study. Lona wanted a body that
can make her feel more confident while performing on the stage.
Her father Andrew (46), a self-employed instrumentation engineer
wanted extra fat removed from his chest and lower abdomen so that
he could wear T-shirts. Both daughter-father chose the city after
they watched a documentary on Indian Healthcare System on the
BBC where they got first-hand information on Indian hospitals.
So while the father underwent a liposuction of his chest and lower
abdomen, the daughter got the desired shape and size of her breasts.
Doctors removed nearly 2,000 ml of fat from his abdomen and chest.
But what is drawing these foreign nationals to the Indian shores?
This
could be due to various reasons, say doctors in Ahmedabad. First,
no foreign or Indian insurance company covers cosmetic surgeries
one has to pay from ones own pocket.
Second,
there is an increased awareness about Indian hospitals providing
international-class infrastructure. Third and most importantly,
the cost involved in the treatment here is almost 40 per cent
less than what they have to incur in their own country.
Had
I got the same surgery done in the UK, I would have ended up paying
6 to 8 thousand pounds while here the same treatment cost around
2 to 2.5 thousand pounds, said Andrew, who got the
surgery done at KRISHNA Heart Institute
in Bopal, Ahmedabad.
Dr
Hemant Saraiya, who performed the surgery, said: Earlier,
people from the UK and the US used to go to Mexico and Latin American
countries for the treatment but similar treatment at a lower price
is now attracting them to India.