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Cosmetic Surgery Poland
A country really beginning to make its mark on the European and world stage, Poland is also becoming somewhat of a must-go destination for medical tourists. There are direct air connections from London, Birmingham, Dublin, Liverpool and Bristol and, with the close proximity of the country to the U.K, you can be there in a relatively short amount of time. Customers have reported finding savings of up to 75% and so this country is certainly worth a look but remember the old saying, if something looks too good to be true than it most probably is.
Vital Statistics
Population: 38.1 million
Currency: Zloty
Official Languages: Polish
President: Lech Kaczynski
We hear so much these days about the influx of Polish immigration to our country but it’s just as true to say that an increasing number of British people are going the other way, across Europe to seek out cheap cosmetic surgery. Poland’s ascension to the EU should also act as a reassurance to any potential customers as this now means that the country will come under the intense scrutiny and legislative hammer which the European Union wields over such things as medical care.
Wroclaw and Krakow would appear to be the epicentres of the Polish Cosmetic Surgery industry and thus these are the two cities in which you will likely find yourself. Polish surgeons enjoy a world-class reputation and many of the best doctors in the country work in the private sector as, as one finds in other countries, the professionals can earn a better wage in the private sector than they can in the public state-funded sector. As always, doing your own research is the most important thing and there are many different places which can offer you the treatments which you are interested in.
The EuroMediTravel group is amongst the most well-known whilst H. Knakiewicz is also a doctor whose name comes up quite a bit. Poland is, in relation to the U.K and other Western European countries, relatively cheap and thus if you need to stay on in the country for a little bit after your term at the hospital has come to an end then you shouldn’t have too much trouble finding affordable hotel accommodation. For those looking for cheap alternatives, Poland is a great choice which offers high quality care without having to pay Western European prices; get researching today.

