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Sources inside local hospitals say that the number of patients admitted as a result of infected plastic surgery who went to Matamoros clinics to have procedures performed has been growing at an alarming rate recently.
Although they are prevented from providing specific cases, they say that many of the patients are young women who come from upstate and other part of the United States attracted by advertised low prices for procedures like buttocks augmentation, breast augmentation, breast lifts, abdominoplasty, liposculpture, facelifts, rhinoplasty, and blepharoplasty that cost $10,000s more in the United States.
Patients can save up to 40 to 60 percent over the cost of similar procedures in the U.S.
"We have a young woman from up north now that showed up with infections from a tummy tuck through a clinic that operates in Matamoros," said a medical professional who works at a local hospital. "She is a pretty young woman as she is. Why they decide to expose themselves to these dangers is beyond me."Clinics offer monthly discounts on their websites at less than half the cost offered by U.S. plastic surgeon rates to attract customers from Texas and northern states.
"There was a clinic closed sometime back because of the number of infections, but there are plenty of others and we're getting some of their patients coming in with infections problems. she said. "People need to know they are running a danger exposing themselves to this."
Despite the Center for Disease Control advising Americans to “cancel any elective procedure that involves an epidural injection of an anesthetic in Matamoros,” some 1.2 million Americans still flock from the United States to clinics there and elsewhere in Mexico each year.
Business is so booming that there’s a transportation service to take patients from Brownsville to Matamoros via the BBL (Brazilian Butt Lift) Wagon: a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter van illustrated on its side with a needle injecting a 6-foot-high cartoon butt.
But according to newspaper reports, some 200 US residents who recently underwent surgery in Mexico risked exposure to fungal meningitis, a potentially fatal infection.
So far, around two dozen have contracted it after receiving apparently tainted epidural anesthesia for elective cosmetic surgery; according to the CDC, four people died soon after as a result.
17 comments:
It was my wife's decision to send this picture. She chooses them and hope you like it. She's Mexican but she has the reddest bush.
Blame HOLLYWOOD.
Complete useless speculation. You have no proof, ese. Dig deeper.
Some work both sides of the border. It is scary that they do subpart work in Mexico and then on their US license do subpart work here. the number of people doing infusion therapy to treat these infections is going up. It means you no longer respond to antibiotics
Their body their choice!
No wonder I couldn't recognize nobody over at the local cantina on la catorce, pobresitos and they were all mescans from mojado land...
December 3, 2024 at 7:12 AM
only your cul* is deeper IDIOTA!!!
LOOKS GOOD, what you expect for free?
Stop looking at beauty magazines. They will only make you feel ugly.
Vanity has no limits!! They get what they ask for ! NI MODO
It's amazing what people will do to their bodies even when they are already good looking. I used to work at a photo lab back in the day and a plastic surgeon would develope before and after pictures of patients. As I would develope the pictures I would see the doctor's work and I would ask myself why why? In some cases people went from good looking to ugly, or looking like a freak.
You measured it while you were licking?
It's called a diet and gym
Pero these women take the easy route
Diet and the gym won't make their breast or butts bigger.
tripas anyone on sale at el southmost buy a pound and get a liver free....
that type of surgery is only offered at jr colleges. there are about 15 in browntown but the offer is only done at the cafeteria and the surgery is done outside.
the next ms america, we are all doomed!
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