Government turns to TikTokers to advise on cosmetic surgery abroad

Getty ImagesThe government partnership with Tiktok impressive to warn people about the risk of traveling abroad for cosmetic procedures.
There is an increasing concern about the increase in the British, which is looking for overseas treatments such as hair implants and dental studies, usually drawn by lower costs and shorter waiting times.
Medical content creations will first call on viewers to talk to an British doctor, to remove travel insurance and to avoid package holidays with procedures.
Movement is part of a wider government campaign to prevent medical tourism and to squeeze arrangements for cosmetic practitioners in the UK.
In the case of cosmetic surgery abroad, the lowest price may come at the highest cost and the campaign warns.
It aims to raise awareness about risks, to protect patients and to avoid NHS.
Medical impressers such as Doc Talli and Medi Marley, which have 240,000 and 38,000 followers in Tiktok respectively, will produce videos that offer guidance that travels will be made as safe as possible. They will add a checklist that should be taken into consideration before reserveing a procedure.
“After going abroad for medical procedures for medical procedures, too many people stayed with injuries that change life,” after going abroad for medical procedures, “he said.
He said that partnership with Tiktok would help people to “make more secure and more conscious choices before they go under the knife – wherever they are.”
Things to be controlled before booking:
- Make comprehensive research on the procedure
- Check the clinic arrangement and the identity information of the surgeon
- Know the full cost and understand after maintenance
- Ask the vital question – if it goes wrong, who’s gonna fix it?
When cosmetic procedures go wrong, the results can be destructive for patients.
LEAH MATTSON two years ago He went to Izmir in Türkiye Gastric sheath surgery.
While the surgery was initially successful and helps to lose weight, the 27 -year -old child returned to the same company to remove excess skin last year.
This time, the procedure left him with a belly button with a deep wound scar in his arms and stomach in the stomach he said he said he felt worse.
After seeing the results of his surgery, Leah said he had drowned in tears.
“I just wanted to cry and I feel that I don’t like my body any more than I am overweight.”
The Leah Clinic found it on social media and was encouraged by other people’s positive experiences with similar surgeries.
“You are looking for weight loss surgery in applications such as Instagram and Tiktok, and you see that the majority of people go to Türkiye.”
“I was thinking well that all these people had great experiences, so I would go.
“I trusted them because I thought it would be good if it were good, then I would be good and I didn’t really pay much attention to horror stories.”
“I didn’t think it would happen to me.”
Leah is now using his platform to inform others about the risks in similar procedures, using his platform to experience his experience in social media.
Leah’s clinic, which performed the surgery in Türkiye, could not be reached to comment, but previously, “plastic surgery is not directly and unfortunately some health problems or complications cannot be expected,” they published a statement.
Experts invite people to think beyond slippery brochures and marketing, and to take into account clinical standards, complications risks and language barriers.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs will also provide more detailed travel advice for those who consider going abroad for such procedures.
“If you choose to travel abroad for medical treatment, it is very important that you do your research and are completely aware of the risks,” Minister of Foreign Ministry Stephen Doughty said.
“We call on our travel advice to everyone who thinks of a medical procedure abroad to investigate foreign providers to ensure that they meet the relevant guidance and the highest maintenance standard from NHS and other professional organs.”
“Today, informed elections can help to avoid serious complications tomorrow.”
Tiktok’s British Public Policy Leader Ali Law, the platform “physical and mental health issues in search of issues related to reliable sources to” help “decides to” help “, he said.
At the beginning of this month, ministers were summarized He plans to reduce insecure cosmetic treatments in the UK.
In accordance with new rules, only “appropriate” and regulated health workers will be allowed to offer high -risk procedures such as Brazilian butt elevators.
Clinics that offer lower -risk procedures such as botox and filling items will need a language and age limits will be introduced to prevent children from copying dangerous beauty tendencies seen on social media.




