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Recent Trends in Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery in Denmark

Plastic and cosmetic surgery in Denmark, or plastik og kosmetisk kirurgi, as it is termed in local parlance, is gaining increasing popularity in the country. It is, but one, of the myriad manifestations of the health and fitness drive. The economic boom witnessed by the country, in the past few years, has also made the affordability factor less of a consideration. Indulgence in cosmetic beautification has gripped the young and elderly, both men and women, and touched towns, cities and the countryside, all alike.

Already about 320,000 Danes have been under the knife, in other words, 8 % of the total adult population of Denmark – and the numbers are projected to rise even further. Latest research indicates a 20 % to 30 % projected increase in the coming years of the number of Danes looking for cosmetic surgery. interestingly, every fifth female over the age of 17 is actively considering getting cosmetic surgery done, whereas every tenth female has already had cosmetic surgery done. Eighty percent of all Danes find the notion of cosmetic surgery fully acceptable. At present, about 30,000 cosmetic surgeries, per annum, are performed nationwide.

What is even more fascinating is that men account for a significant proportion of all cosmetic surgeries performed in Denmark. every third Dane who has undergone or is contemplating cosmetic surgery is a male. five percent of the adult Danish male population, about 100,000 has been under the knife, and 15% to 25% of the patients at plastic and cosmetic surgery clinics are indeed male, many of whom are the metrosexual varieties.

The types of plastic and cosmetic surgeries in Denmark that generate the greatest patient interest are related to the breast treatments, eyelids, nose, liposuction, laser hair removal, abdomen and stomach, and last but not least, face-lifts.

The surge in interest in cosmetic surgeries is putting pressure on the Danish public healthcare system in a number of ways: (i) the brightest of plastic and cosmetic surgeons are defecting into private practice, thus reducing the talent pool within the public domain; and (ii) the costs of certain plastic and cosmetic surgeries performed in private hospitals are still being paid for by the public system – such as eyelid surgery, breast reduction and obesity surgery, where patients can easily claim that surgery is necessary to the healthy functioning of the body, and not due to any cosmetic concerns. According to Danish law, all cosmetic surgeries are to be financed privately by individuals, however, this grey zone of interpreting what is cosmetic versus what is essential to the healthy functioning of the body, has begun to tax the Danish public budget. given the recent increase in the interest in cosmetic surgery, this problem is bound to worsen. in all likelihood, the Danish public healthcare system will have to put its foot down and refuse paying for such grey zone surgeries. if this happens, clearly, the demand for cosmetic surgeries at private hospitals will further rise, and hence, as will the waiting periods. To illustrate, one of the most famous private hospitals in Copenhagen, Hamlet Privathospital, has increased its revenues from cosmetic surgery three-fold in the past six years. however, the waiting period, in certain cases at private hospitals, can be as long as two-and-a-half months, from initial consultation to actual treatment.

Traditionally, cosmetic surgery has never been fully covered, if at all, by medical insurance, whether in Denmark or in most parts of the world. and, therefore, as is common knowledge, it can be an expensive undertaking. The cost of plastic and cosmetic surgery in Denmark is expensive. To quote a few examples of private hospital prices:

(i)Eyelid Surgery: ranges from DKK 7,000 to DKK 13,000 (USD 1,100 to USD 2,100)

(ii)Breast reconstruction: the surgery can cost from anywhere upwards of DKK 65,000 (USD 10,800);

(iii)Liposuction of the stomach: DKK 21,500 (USD 3,500);

(iv)Laser Hair Removal: DKK 12,000 (USD 2000)

(v)Hair Transplant: ranges from DKK 40,000 to DKK 350,000 (USD 6,600 to USD 58,000)

High cost of plastic and cosmetic surgery and significant waiting periods, has led to a notable growth in medical travel to other countries where the cost of the same treatment is lower and, therefore, more affordable for Danes. Popular treatment destinations include Turkey, Poland and Hungary. An increasing number of Danes have also now begun traveling to Asia, where they can draw the benefits of both excellent surgical treatment at the most competitive rates, combined with the option of making the trip a leisure and holiday journey. Now, given the waiting lists for cosmetic surgery even at private hospitals in Denmark, it is only natural for Danes to continue traveling abroad for treatment.

India may well be the next destination for medical tourists from Denmark. Cost of medical treatment in India for foreigners is one of the cheapest in the world, if not the most competitive. in Asia, it surpasses the cost advantages of even Thailand and Singapore. Quality of treatment is world-class, second to none, and at par, if not superior, in cases, to treatment available in the United States and the United Kingdom. in 2002, the number of foreign patients who traveled to India for treatment was 150,000. in 2005, the same figure was close to 500,000. Travel to India for medical treatment is gaining momentum – India is a fast-growing centre for tourism offering the wonders of resplendent cultural richness with the magic of India’s natural beauty. Patients are now also able to combine travel to India for medical treatment with a uniquely fulfilling holiday.

For more information on medical tourism to India, please consult the information below.

Poonam Mathur – Denmark Consultant: mathur@forerunnershealthcare.com

Medical Tourism to India: http://www.forerunnershealthcare.com

International Patient Experiences: http://www.forerunnershealthcare.com/international.php

Contact Number: Mobile: +45 2986 2501; +45 39 67 03 97

Recent Trends in Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery in Denmark

teenagers increase interest in plastic surgery.

Teenagers ‘ Increased Interest in Plastic Surgery Introduction it is no big surprise the trend that our teens today have set themselves especially pertaining to beauty and body perception . although plastic surgery is still a first world “thing ‘ because of technology availability , accessibility as well as affordability , more and more countries has come to accept its presence . Today ‘s adolescent is an assortment of contemporary style and the most modern know-how :fashionable fitted denims , tight polo top , and a sling bag with matching cell phone and iPod inside . it is no wonder then that fashion and medicine come together especially in the teen dominated scene . What is actually going on here is the evolution of how people appreciate beauty and the way to get it . Beauty is defined today much different than it was years before . a pretty woman or the ideal impression of the womanly figure has gone through stages , as manifested in art and the mass media . Leonardo da Vinci ‘s portrayed a sort of virtuous beautiful lady in the likeness of Mona Lisa . If artists like Ruben and portraits of his art on women would be on display , they will not be the kind to consider on the ramp . in fact , way back during the 40s and the 50s , beautiful means having the full and curvy figure . it cannot be denied that to a degree , the parents have a compelling effect over whether or not their offspring will become overweight or obese . the reality is that parents don ‘t just pass on their genetic traits most importantly , the nurture aspect of the equation is equally powerful . bad eating practices and inactive routines like staying long in front of television or playing video games at hours end are routines make obese children what they are . Thirty three-point-three percent (33 .3 ,studies show that they are more prone to become overweight as they reach young adulthood (Source : locateadoc .com , accessed November 22 , 2006 . These are just some of the glaring realities in this generation . Add to that is the way parents relate with their children in some questionable aspects . There are parents who take for granted the decision-making opportunities that their children make . They even give away gifts in the form of plastic surgery to their children . This goes to show that either they don ‘t care or are not concerned at all with what their children are doing in their bodies or perhaps this is their way to “win ‘ their children for lost time and affections . of course , there are exceptions to the category , parents who genuinely care for their children and who just don ‘t make use of their wealth at their whim , who use their money wisely and with real legitimate reasons .Definition There is a false impression that plastic surgery can alter anyone into someone who looks like the cover of a glossy magazine . There is the assumption also that whenever an individual subjects him /herself to this type of surgery , that person is a very…

teenagers increase interest in plastic surgery.