Surgery Holidays to Malaysia – NZ Women's Stories
Surgery Holidays to Malaysia – New Zealand Women Tell Their Stories
MELBOURNE, Feb. 12 /Medianet International-AsiaNet/ --
There is a growing popularity
amongst New Zealand men and women to travel to
Malaysia
for surgery holidays. The decision to travel overseas is
increasing
at an enormous rate – leading operator
Gorgeous Getaways witnessed an increase
in popularity
with New Zealand clients by over 200% in 2007.
The
reasons for travelling to Malaysia for surgery include:
1. Price (up to 75% less than at home),
2. Quality
(accredited private hospitals),
3. Service and after
care (complete after care and assistance including
nursing)
Privacy and getting a 5 star holiday
included in the price is also an important
factor.
The
following New Zealand ladies have agreed to tell their story
about their
surgery holiday to Malaysia and show their
photos:
Charmaine, 51, Auckland: Surviving a bad marriage,
Charmaine treated herself to
the surgery to improve her
confidence and start a new life
Read her story and see
photos here: www.gorgeousgetaways.com/news_charmaine.htm
Louise, 48, Auckland: After her divorce Louise made a
startling comeback with a
fabulous facelift that took
almost 20 years off her appearance.
Read her story and
see photos here: www.gorgeousgetaways.com/news_louise.htm
Sandra, 54, New Plymouth: Budget conscious Sandra found
surgery at prices an
everyday housewife and mother could
afford.
Read her story and see photos here:
www.gorgeousgetaways.com/news_sandra.htm
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