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Kenya's Plastic Surgery Market Soars with Surge in Reconstructive Work
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 48183, member: 636"] Kenyans want plastic surgery to rebuild their lives rather than just look pretty. Dr Martin Ajujo runs AJ Plastic Surgery and sees patients who need serious help. People come to fix cleft palates and repair damage from burns or accidents. Women also visit after breast cancer surgery to feel whole again. Social media helps people talk about these procedures without shame. The plastic surgery business has exploded across Kenya since 2020. Companies report growth of 22 percent each year as more people earn enough money for these operations. Medical tourists fly from other countries to save cash on procedures. Kenya ranks among the top five African nations for cosmetic surgery. The industry brings almost two billion shillings to the country every year. Most patients want body contouring and fat removal procedures. Breast operations come second as women change their size up or down. Face lifts and anti-aging treatments attract older clients who want to look younger. Reconstructive surgery helps people recover from injuries and birth defects. Kenyan clinics charge much less than European or American hospitals for the same work. AJ Plastic Surgery uses computer programs to watch patients heal after operations. The clinic promises world-class care at prices that regular people can afford. Advanced technology makes procedures safer and more precise than older methods. Patients save between 30 and 50 percent compared to Western countries. Kenya welcomes medical tourists through special visa programs that boost the economy. [/QUOTE]
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