According to the Turkish Ministry of Health, the average fatality rate from cosmetic surgery in recent years has been roughly 1 in 3,000 procedures – but despite the dangers thousands still go under the knife abroad
British tourists are dismissing the dangers of cheap cosmetic surgery in Turkey and insist they will continue to fly there for more.
The tragic death of Morgan Ribiero this month has once again put the spotlight on the roaring trade which is estimated to rake in £20billion a year. The bargain basement prices do not come without risk. More than 25 Britons have died after going under the knife since 2019 alone.
According to the Turkish Ministry of Health, the average fatality rate from cosmetic surgery in recent years has been roughly 1 in 3,000 procedures. But despite the dangers The Mirror watched on this week as visitors from…
















