Many people would love to have a facelift ( Rhytidectomy) but cannot afford the cost of around $10 – 15,000, however informed patients are getting face lift costs reduced to as little $3,000!

How are they doing it? The answer is quite simple they..

They take advantage of medical tourism to reduce face lift costs.
Medical tourism is simply where patients seek cheaper treatment abroad, in comparison to their country of residence.

Many Americans and Europeans are flocking to India, the leader in the medical tourism industry, to reduce face lift costs and the expense of a huge variety of other cosmetic surgery treatments such as:

Liposuction, tummy tucks, eyelid surgery and many more all at up to 70% less than in the US or Europe.

World class treatments

Not only do they get reduced costs patients get treatments on par with any in the world, the chance to enjoy a holiday and have money left over!

No wonder the Indian medical tourism industry is worth billions of dollars and is growing at 30% per annum.

If you think about it reducing face lift costs abroad makes total sense:

It’s a quick, simple operation and patients can leave hospital then relax in beautiful surroundings and take in the sites, wildlife and spectacular scenery.

Facelifts are quick and simple operations

Rhytidectomy or a face lift, is an operation to smooth out wrinkles and lift sagging skin on a face which is showing signs of aging.

The face lift is achieved by lifting the skin off the face and removing the excess and tightening the facial muscles to produce a smoother, firmer appearance to the skin.

Then the skin stitched back together within the hairline or behind the ears, so that the incisions are hidden.

There are several types of face lift including a full face lift, to others which lift only the brow, lower face or neck on an individual basis.

It can take several months for the scarring to disappear completely, but this can be reduced by other surgical techniques such as endoscopic surgery and Minimal Access Cranial Suspension (MACS)

Hospital stay is usually 1 to 2 nights as an inpatient.

Cosmetic surgery costs in Europe and the US remain expensive and this is a niche that India is exploiting.

India enjoys a firm reputation as a medical tourist destination with great facilities and the expertise of Indian doctors, which is acknowledged worldwide.

So, if you have never thought of reducing your face lift costs in this way and combining your operation with a trip to the beautiful beaches of Goa, or the Taj Mahal, then you should!

Not only will enjoy low face lift costs, you will have enough to pay for your holiday and have some money left over.