22 May 2012

Affordable hair transplantation in India

Who needs Hair Transplantation?

Male hair transplantation in India can be a low cost solution for men suffering from male pattern baldness to regain their confidence back. By the age of thirty-five, 60-70% of American men will start losing their hair, reports the American Hair Loss Association. By the age of fifty, morethan 4 of 5 of American men will have significantly thinned hair. However, one doesn’t have to despair. Getting a male hair transplant in India can help restore their confidence and get back a full head of hair, that too without making them drain their financial resources.

The process of Hair Transplantation:


 Hair transplant for men in India or for that matter any place requires that you have enough hair on the sides and back of the head . These are called donor areas.
• Surgeons extract grafts from the donor hair areas to transplant to the thinning areas. They use small surgical tools to perform the procedure.
• Along with treating alopecia in men of an advanced age, hair restoration can be used to restore hair follicles that were destroyed on a burned area of skin or skin injuries.
• Hair can either be transplanted using strips of hair or individual hair follicles. Transplanting individual hair follicles is a more advanced technique and reduces scarring and recovery time.
• The recovery period can take anywhere from 7-14 days. This depends on the type of hair transplantation.

Advantage India:


Advantages of Undergoing Male Hair Transplant in India
• A major advantage of hair transplantation in India costs significantly lower than the prices charged in the US, the UK and Canada.
• There are a number of state-of-the-art clinics that offer affordable hair transplant treatments in India without compromising quality. India is also a quality destination for cheap cosmetic surgery.
• India is home to many JCI and NABH accredited hospitals. Many of them have ISO certifications too.
• These famous hospitals of India adhere to strict medical standards and are regarded very highly by medical travel patients.
• The country is also home to a number of American returned doctors.
• Hair replacement surgery for men in India rather than in one’s home country allows the patient to  undergo the surgery in complete privacy. This is in particular an advantage for patients who are embarrassed about undergoing treatment for their hair loss. With cheap cosmetic surgery in India, you can easily afford a well-deserved vacation in the country. Before your surgery, you can head out to one of India’s many warm sandy beaches or hit up the hottest nightclubs. You can also enjoy world famous authentic, savory Indian cuisine.

Seeking a male hair transplant in India can help you get rid of baldness without making you shell out a fortune. If you are looking for the best bang for your buck, India is the destination! With the low cost treatments, suberb quality care, and luxurious facilities, it is a small wonder that more and more medical tourism patients are flocking to India for getting treated.

8 May 2012

Medical Travel and Global recession.


Struggling economies and medical tourism:

The recent economic down turn and protracted recession have prompted a bigger debate about the health care costs today. There have been several speculations about the effect of tough economic times on medical travel industry. Let's review some interesting arguments here.



Disposable income and the effect on Medical Travel:

The hard economic times have created a sharp decrease in the disposable income for many middle class families. This obviously will create the postponement of optional medical care like cosmetic and bariatric surgeries. Then one might ask about the necessary procedures. There might not be a much a much a discussion about medical necessity of these procedures. The
medical travel industry has felt some impact already. The slow pace of recovery did not really help the matters in this segment.



Rising premiums and increasing medical consumerism:

The Americans have seen their health care costs go up each year. The insurance companies have started passing a significant portion of these costs to the patients. With many hospitals abroad with very high standards and international accreditation's, many patients are not hesitating today. The out of the box thinking that is fueling the medical travel industry. Some patients are combining their recreational travel and medical budget to pursue the health acre abroad.



However one should understand and appreciate the fact that undertaking medical tourism is a big decision. The patients are more learned and are willing to take some matters in their own hands. It will be very interesting to watch how this will unfold in the time to come.


1 May 2012

What does Medical Travel mean?

Medical Travel:

The term medical travel has been used very loosely in the literature. Although the term medical travel was originally used to describe the pilgrimages for curing recalcitrant diseases, it has been used often used to describe the travel for charity medical work or missionary medical work that was often undertaken in the under privileged areas.


The other terms for Medical Travel:

The medical travel is often used interchangeably with medical tourism, overseas medical, medical abroad, foreign medical treatment, surgery abroad and many more. In today's context, it simply means acquiring health care in a distant land.

The reasons for the medical travel are varied and are constantly evolving. The following might serve as an outline

Availability:

Some procedures and treatments may not be available in the patients home country. In some cases the treatments might not be approved by the medical authorities in the patient's home country. A good example is liberation surgery for multiple sclerosis in Canada. Further the long wait times in the countries like Canada also serves as an important factor.

Quality:

Many times the patients might not be satisfied with the existing quality in their home country. Then they generally seek out for the treatments in other countries. This used to be the trend in most of the developing countries like India in the past. Even today, some of the elite patients go to United States for their medical procedures.

Affordability:

The run away health care costs and increasing premiums have seen a spike in the number of un insured patients in countries like USA. There can not be a bigger motivator for the patients to get a break on the price . This is especially true for the patients when you see the 70-90% savings.
This has kick-started the

13 Apr 2012

Medical Tourism company and ethics

The difference between a trade and a profession is defined by the self regulation. The so called ethical restraint differentiates a job and adds value as a profession. The medical profession has earned this trust by centuries of ethical practise by the profession in general. Granted, that there are few bad apples, but still the statistics overwhelmingly support the above view.



The medical tourism, although not a new profession as we think, is certainly not yet yet in the stage of self regulation yet. This is partly due to the Internet based approach by the profession. Many medical tourism companies are none but a bunch of sales people selling cheap surgeries. Now, how can we think of enforcing ethics with this opportunistic group of people?

The first step could be facilitated by initiating the changes in the management. Unless that company is run by people who has deep understanding of the current global health care system and are willing to follow ethics, this goal will be far from reality. Mr. Bob Talasila, the founder of the World Medical and Surgical LLC remarks- " We see these temptations everyday- but it is the genuine concern for the patient and identifying the professional ethics with your self respect is the way to go. You need to have formal education and professional pride to accomplish that. Unfortunately, you can't expect that with most medical tourism companies.