A stark warning has been issued to Brits who are considering getting low-cost cosmetic surgeries abroad.
This comes after a troubling rise in deaths linked to procedures in Turkey.
At least six Britons have died in Turkey this year during medical treatments, sparking urgent calls for heightened safety measures and awareness campaigns.
Speaking on the issue, Health Secretary Wes Streeting advised potential patients to be cautious of enticing offers.
“Think very carefully before flying overseas, paying what looks like a kind of rock bottom attractive price,” he said.
The Health Secretary also pledged to collaborate with international partners to enhance safety for those seeking medical procedures abroad.
















