What about quality and safety in Mexican plastic surgery?
Lower costs don't mean compromised quality when choosing accredited providers. Many plastic surgeons in Mexico's major medical tourism destinations have impressive credentials:
- Board certification: Certified by Mexican medical boards and often U.S. boards as well
- International training: Many studied or trained in the United States, Europe, or other developed countries
- Professional memberships: Members of ISAPS (International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery) and local medical associations
- Hospital accreditation: Work in JCI-accredited facilities or internationally recognized hospitals
Cities like Tijuana, Guadalajara, and Mexico City have become recognized hubs for cosmetic surgery, attracting thousands of international patients annually. According to the Medical Tourism Association, Mexico receives over 1.2 million medical tourists yearly, with plastic surgery being the most popular specialty.
How to verify surgeon credentials in Mexico
- Check certification with the Consejo Mexicano de Cirugía Plástica (Mexican Council of Plastic Surgery)
- Verify ISAPS membership status
- Review hospital affiliations and accreditations
- Request before/after photos and patient references
- Confirm English language capabilities for clear communication
What are the total costs including travel?
When calculating true savings, patients should factor in travel expenses. However, even with these additional costs, significant savings remain:
- Flights: $300-$800 roundtrip from most U.S. cities to Mexico
- Accommodation: $50-$150 per night for recovery hotels/Airbnb
- Companion travel: Additional flight and accommodation if bringing support person
- Ground transportation: $50-$200 for airport transfers and local travel
- Meals and incidentals: $30-$60 per day
For a typical 7-10 day trip including surgery and initial recovery, total travel costs range from $1,500-$3,000. Even adding these expenses, patients typically save $3,000-$7,000 compared to having the same procedure in the United States.