Professor Alex Miras, a consultant at a hospital in Northern Ireland, said more people were opting for surgeries overseas because of a lack of services in the province
I'm Lucy Hutton with news that a senior doctor has warned people about the potential dangers of travelling abroad for weight-loss surgery. Professor Alex Miras, a consultant at a hospital in Northern Ireland, said more people were opting for surgeries overseas because of a lack of services in the province. He said he was seeing more people who needed emergency aftercare when they got back from their trip for surgery, and that cases are very memorable because they can be serious. For more care news stories stay with us here on Care Radio.
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