Mauritius and Javed Dawreeawo

Indian Ocean: For Dubai patients it is always liposuction." Dawreewo says that bookings are rising sharply at his clinic in Plaines Wilhelms, central Mauritius, with clients arriving from across the world, according to CNN. The island secluded location -- off the coast of Madagascar in the Indian Ocean -- offers discretion that foreign visitors appreciate. "There is privacy here," says Dawreeawo. "People can take a holiday and have their surgery confidentially". Read More Build it, they will come Rated among the most competitive and prosperous economies in Africa by the World Bank, Mauritius' success is built on sand. Javed Dawreeawo is learning about cultural differences through his clients. "My Chinese patients often want face procedures, like double eyelid surgery," says the plastic surgeon. "With the British, breast augmentation is more popular. The island sugar-white beaches are the heart of its tourist economy, which contributes over 25% of GDP, according to the World Travel and Tourism Council. From just 1,000 foreign patients arriving for treatment in 2005, Mauritius welcomed 12,000 in 2012, and 16,000 last year, according to government figures. But now, thanks to attractive pricing and high competency, a new industry is rising in the tropical paradise: plastic surgery. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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