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sav1976 Mar 10th, 2009 03:32 PM

Botox in Johannesburg
 
Hi,

I am a flight attendant and often stay in the Sandton area of Johannesburg. I have been told how much cheaper it is to have Botox done in South Africa. Can anyone recommend anywhere??

Thanks
Sally

KayeN Mar 10th, 2009 06:37 PM

Hi Sally

Have never seen this question before. Although I know nothing about this procedure, I would suggest that cheaper is not always better. I would be going to someone that friends had recommended as doing a good job, especially being a flight attendant where I am guessing that your appearance is part of your job.

Kind regards

Kaye

cary999 Mar 10th, 2009 06:41 PM

Not sure I would take <b>any</b> medical advice from someone I don't know on the internet! Sorta like Kaye says above.

regards - tom

HariS Mar 10th, 2009 06:49 PM

And when it's needles involved - you always need to be careful.

cybor Mar 11th, 2009 03:49 AM

Perhaps Selwyn would know. Does anyone have his email address?

sandi Mar 11th, 2009 05:17 AM

Many people travel to South Africa for cosmetic surgery - face lifts, nose jobs, body scupturing, fillers as: botox, juvaderm, restalyn, perlayne (sp). At the current exchange (USD/ZAR) such procedures are quite advantageous for Americans. Likewise, people travel to Thailand, Colombia and Costa Rica for medical procedures with much success.

I wouldn't consider out-of-country procedures without lots of investigation - a Google search will bring up lots of information of docs in the JNB area, buthow reputable? Who knows. And, until you actually write to a particular surgeon, will you receive prices and other info.

The Private Surgeries in South Africa are supposed to be excellent, but you've got to do your research; better yet, get a referral.

I've noticed that prices per unit for Botox (what's their unit vs unit in the US, beats me) appear to be lower than what is charged here (NYC, at least), but not sure how they compare to other areas in the US.

ekscrunchy Mar 11th, 2009 05:41 AM

What about a surgical safari?!

http://www.surgeon-and-safari.co.za/

Andrew1963 Mar 12th, 2009 02:45 AM

For what its worth surgical safaris are big business, and managed very very professionally.

There is little more to fear from a South African surgeon than any other surgeon in the first world.

I think that there is a miss-perception that Medical services have collapsed in South Africa, however this is not the case with private medical practitioners and private hospitals.

kimwhits Mar 12th, 2009 03:19 AM

I've had botox in the Durban area several times and paid 2500R for 40 units so it definitely was cheaper. I have also had photo pulse dye laser in durban for the ridiculous cost of $85 and am returning in a few weeks for Fraxel for about the $150. (Is $1500 in the U. S.) I don't know people in
Joburg however but ask a few well heeled ladies and you will get an answer. I don't go to SA just for this but it is a nice add on!

sandi Mar 13th, 2009 02:02 PM

kimwhits -

Sure is a nice "add-on" - good for you.

Curious, 40/units = ?/ml per unit? If you know.

I have a SA list of prices for various procedures as well as these fillers - Botox, Juvederm, Restalyn - based on "units" but no indication as to value/size of said units.

auntm1n1 Apr 20th, 2010 07:54 PM

I had extensive cosmetic surgery in Cape Town in '08 and I can tell you without reservation it is so worth it. For less than the price of mid face lift here, I got full face,neck,brow lift, overnight in the medical facility and than 10 days in a luxury home with a person catering to my every whim 24/7. The surgeon and his staff were awesome..I say all this to encourage anyone who is considering medical travel...the website I finally used is www.plastic-and-surgery.com

spassvogel Apr 22nd, 2010 10:50 AM

SPOOKY to me.

It's a hell of a risk in a home country let alone in a country on another continent.

Why on Earth would one pay for getting mask like face without emotion is beyond me.

But dealing with all risks involved via a 8000 km distance is quite brave :o)

The cheap job might come out very expensive (in any country) not to mention the result to be carried around........

SV ((@))

spassvogel Apr 22nd, 2010 10:53 AM

oops - you should also consider IF a job has been done perfectly ONES it might come out differently, very differently in your face!
You deal with the risks involved with the surgeon's "condition of the day", yours and all sorts of circumstances which might have an influence on to the outcome! It's everybody's specific features and nature you are dealing with - and one's isn't the other's.

SV ((@))

ferils38 Mar 25th, 2011 11:25 PM

poor sally, people just cant help but give their stupid opinions on things,,,,morons... sally asked where to get botox in Joburg not your opinions of it... get a life....... Sal,, try skin renewal clinic in joburg... excellent.

cary999 Mar 26th, 2011 12:17 AM

Hi ferils38, just curious, how did you find this year old thread? And why?

regards -tom

sandi Mar 26th, 2011 06:55 AM

... again, amazing how many old threads keep showing up.


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