I had cosmetic surgery in the uk, I was given poisonous implants by a reputable very well known private clinic, the company changed its name so 1000s of us couldn’t do anything about it, the nhs would remove the poisonous implants but wouldn’t replace so I’d be left very disfigured. I took out a large loan to fix the issue. Do I think the nhs should cover, actually, no I don’t, but what I want to stress is, uk or abroad, the nhs won’t necessarily fix the problem.
Exactly, even in the US, people are dying everyday from elective surgery as clinics here also do not have aftercare services. And you have to pay out of pocket for corrective surgery and hospital visits ect. It can happen anywhere.
And what Alice Webb, a 33-year-old mother of five who died after having liquid BBL done in the UK? You are slamming Turkey, where the UK is known to be a wild wild west when it comes to plastic surgery and aesthetic procedures. People with no qualifications are able to perform liposuction surgery after having a few hours "course". That is what you should investigate.
Women, we need to find pride and achievement in something else than looking like whatever today's Barbie look is. I feel proud and achieved because of my education level which I worked really hard for, I'm proud of my crafts talent which I can show in many works I've made, I'm a good cook, I'm a loyal friend, I am vegan because I love animals. I don't care to look "hot" or attractive to some random men. Sure, I could be a bit more fit (fitness), but I don't feel bad about not looking "hot". As women we should be much more than our looks. I'm in my late 30s.
Turkish surgeons are amongst the best, it’s the aftercare that’s the problem. You need to stay in Turkey for at least 3 months with aftercare and make sure you have insurance.
The Conservatives did promote Private healthcare. This is what it is......if this happened in the UK..you get what you paid for. Aftercare thats on your own research on what you need.
Let's wait and see when the manual labor in factories and in every occupation that the proletariat requires but that no conservative wants to do, ends due to lack of care and the high costs of these. 😉
We have children and others, here dying for the want of treatment, yet the NHS, in other words you and I, have to pay for these vain creatures who want to do it on the cheap. They should be given pain relief and that's all, it's thier own silly fault, and the NHS should make it clear they will only get this. As for Chris if he genuinely has body dysmorphia the NHS will treat him. Bariatric surgery, while I have sympathy for the state that poor girl is in, again it's impatience, want it now, she could have lost the it the way many people do, I would ask the question what is happening that a 21 year old is so big she needs surgery ?.
You clearly didn’t watch the report, these people are suffering from legitimate mental health issues and are preyed upon by opportunistic doctors. Putting more money into mental healthcare would be a fantastic preventative measure to combat these mental health issues, but these services have been underfunded for years.
Why is turkiye receiving the blame? Why not start blaming the person who wanted to go in the first place? All businesses are cash grab businesses and will say anything for a quick buck, UK is not any different The individual chose to go, end of discussion
@@youtubemusic8709 WRONG you need to blame the victim as well!!! Victims could have saved money for a fat ass and WAIT, you want it fast, then you risk the consequences, businesses don't care about your feelings and that's the risk you take when going to another country
@@jujutrini8412 we have standards in the UK to sue these surgeons and clinicians but when you go to another country, there are risks involved such language barriers, aftercare- I'm assuming they come straight back to the UK instead of staying in the country instead for aftercare, you have risks such hygiene and prescriptions. Why is this not considered when leaving a country. You take risks, if it is successful - excellent, if it isn't- let's not cry wolf, shall we
@@nowsheenanwar291 just shows what kind of person you are to blame victims rather than the person killing people and continuing on to do so. Clearly you lack education. These clinic delete bad reviews & lie if you did your own research on it rather than talking out your bum hole you would understand the situation.
Unfortunately some people can't afford to have surgery in the UK, they would give anything to get it done. I desperately want a new set of teeth but can't afford it so im considering going to turkey, even after all these scary outcomes we've been seeing in the media lately.
If by a ‘new set of teeth’ you mean veneers, these need replacing every 10 years. If you are struggling to afford to do it in the uk, you do not have a stable high enough income to guantee you can afford it every 10 years for the rest of your life (including in your retirement). What happens in 10 years? Or post retirement when you can keep replacing it? Go to consults with British dentists, explain your financial situation. Many will do the consult for free if you are looking for your option.
I had cosmetic surgery in the uk, I was given poisonous implants by a reputable very well known private clinic, the company changed its name so 1000s of us couldn’t do anything about it, the nhs would remove the poisonous implants but wouldn’t replace so I’d be left very disfigured.
I took out a large loan to fix the issue. Do I think the nhs should cover, actually, no I don’t, but what I want to stress is, uk or abroad, the nhs won’t necessarily fix the problem.
Transform?
Exactly, even in the US, people are dying everyday from elective surgery as clinics here also do not have aftercare services. And you have to pay out of pocket for corrective surgery and hospital visits ect. It can happen anywhere.
The NHS has offered to fix you, just not the cosmetic aspect.
And what Alice Webb, a 33-year-old mother of five who died after having liquid BBL done in the UK? You are slamming Turkey, where the UK is known to be a wild wild west when it comes to plastic surgery and aesthetic procedures. People with no qualifications are able to perform liposuction surgery after having a few hours "course". That is what you should investigate.
Women, we need to find pride and achievement in something else than looking like whatever today's Barbie look is. I feel proud and achieved because of my education level which I worked really hard for, I'm proud of my crafts talent which I can show in many works I've made, I'm a good cook, I'm a loyal friend, I am vegan because I love animals. I don't care to look "hot" or attractive to some random men. Sure, I could be a bit more fit (fitness), but I don't feel bad about not looking "hot". As women we should be much more than our looks. I'm in my late 30s.
Turkish surgeons are amongst the best, it’s the aftercare that’s the problem. You need to stay in Turkey for at least 3 months with aftercare and make sure you have insurance.
They should be billed for the corrective treatment by nhs.
Or forced to go private.
So the 20,000 the English hospitals kill each your from avoidable errors. Who gets billed for that?
@@adenwellsmith6908 who cares. That's got fuc all to do with this subject.
@@joeds3775 It's all about who pays when medical treatment goes wrong.
@@joeds3775That’s ridiculous, you expect doctors to turn someone away with sepsis?
@@adenwellsmith6908the NHS
Confused by the title at first, maybe just give up and use Türkiye.
Woman died recently in the UK fromma bbl
Can anyone recommend a good clinic in Turkey?
What did you have done and how did it go?
Are you being serious?
The Conservatives did promote Private healthcare. This is what it is......if this happened in the UK..you get what you paid for. Aftercare thats on your own research on what you need.
Let's wait and see when the manual labor in factories and in every occupation that the proletariat requires but that no conservative wants to do, ends due to lack of care and the high costs of these. 😉
I’ve had two plastic surgeries in the UK - I was so tempted to go abroad but I just couldn’t take the risk of something going wrong.
We have children and others, here dying for the want of treatment, yet the NHS, in other words you and I, have to pay for these vain creatures who want to do it on the cheap. They should be given pain relief and that's all, it's thier own silly fault, and the NHS should make it clear they will only get this. As for Chris if he genuinely has body dysmorphia the NHS will treat him. Bariatric surgery, while I have sympathy for the state that poor girl is in, again it's impatience, want it now, she could have lost the it the way many people do, I would ask the question what is happening that a 21 year old is so big she needs surgery ?.
You clearly didn’t watch the report, these people are suffering from legitimate mental health issues and are preyed upon by opportunistic doctors.
Putting more money into mental healthcare would be a fantastic preventative measure to combat these mental health issues, but these services have been underfunded for years.
Ridiculous - if you can’t afford to pay for surgery in your home country, don’t get it done. You get what you pay for.
Why is turkiye receiving the blame?
Why not start blaming the person who wanted to go in the first place?
All businesses are cash grab businesses and will say anything for a quick buck, UK is not any different
The individual chose to go, end of discussion
WRONG you need to name & blame the Surgeon not blame the victim!
@@youtubemusic8709 WRONG you need to blame the victim as well!!! Victims could have saved money for a fat ass and WAIT, you want it fast, then you risk the consequences, businesses don't care about your feelings and that's the risk you take when going to another country
If the surgeon did a botched surgery it is the fault of the surgeon. If the aftercare was dire it is the fault of the clinic.
@@jujutrini8412 we have standards in the UK to sue these surgeons and clinicians but when you go to another country, there are risks involved such language barriers, aftercare- I'm assuming they come straight back to the UK instead of staying in the country instead for aftercare, you have risks such hygiene and prescriptions. Why is this not considered when leaving a country. You take risks, if it is successful - excellent, if it isn't- let's not cry wolf, shall we
@@nowsheenanwar291 just shows what kind of person you are to blame victims rather than the person killing people and continuing on to do so. Clearly you lack education. These clinic delete bad reviews & lie if you did your own research on it rather than talking out your bum hole you would understand the situation.
I've never heard any turkey's complaining.
That's because they've been eaten.
yes, especially from those who have died.
Unfortunately some people can't afford to have surgery in the UK, they would give anything to get it done.
I desperately want a new set of teeth but can't afford it so im considering going to turkey, even after all these scary outcomes we've been seeing in the media lately.
@@RampinRabit I get it, it’s still so tempting
Dont do it. I have only 5 teeth dentures are not as bad as you'd think.
If by a ‘new set of teeth’ you mean veneers, these need replacing every 10 years. If you are struggling to afford to do it in the uk, you do not have a stable high enough income to guantee you can afford it every 10 years for the rest of your life (including in your retirement).
What happens in 10 years? Or post retirement when you can keep replacing it?
Go to consults with British dentists, explain your financial situation. Many will do the consult for free if you are looking for your option.
Lucrezia always beautìful. X
@@user-kc3fn1gu6g so creepy
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