Jump to content

UK citizens able to travel for transplant?


BananaMan84

Recommended Posts

  • Regular Member

Hi, I'm scheduled for an FUE procedure with HLC on the 25th March. UK citizens are not allowed to travel for holidays, but I'm wondering whether anybody has already travelled or knows whether we can travel for cosmetic surgery?

 

Thanks in advance

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Senior Member

Well I'm sure the travel corridors will ease by March 25th, but as of now only essential travel seems to be allowed. There's also hotel quarantine to those who return to the UK. 

Not really a great time for international travel tbh. Perhaps you could postpone it by a couple of months. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

In the same boat, due to have a procedure the second week of March in Portugal. Doesn't look promising currently given their 'red list' status and UK cases stagnating and mandatory hotel quarantine (£1750). I'm concerned about legality of travelling for a hair transplant too even if hotel isn't necessary by this time. Wouldn't want to be hit by a huge fine. If anyone has any info would be greatly appreciated otherwise will have to postpone and lose the perfect recovery time of non-life under restrictions. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

On 2/15/2021 at 9:40 AM, BananaMan84 said:

Hi, I'm scheduled for an FUE procedure with HLC on the 25th March. UK citizens are not allowed to travel for holidays, but I'm wondering whether anybody has already travelled or knows whether we can travel for cosmetic surgery?

 

Thanks in advance

I've postponed to April now, hoping travel will be possible then and Portugal moves out of 'red list'. Would be interested in the flying protocols are if you're still travelling for March. What checks are in place, what airport you go from etc if you're able to report back? 

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Regular Member
11 hours ago, GS21 said:

I've postponed to April now, hoping travel will be possible then and Portugal moves out of 'red list'. Would be interested in the flying protocols are if you're still travelling for March. What checks are in place, what airport you go from etc if you're able to report back? 

you had your vaccine then?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

On 2/15/2021 at 9:40 AM, BananaMan84 said:

Hi, I'm scheduled for an FUE procedure with HLC on the 25th March. UK citizens are not allowed to travel for holidays, but I'm wondering whether anybody has already travelled or knows whether we can travel for cosmetic surgery?

 

Thanks in advance

Still planning on the 25th March? I've just read that a woman managed to travel for a boob job with a medical exemption form claiming back ache and anxiety as reasons for needing the procedure. I think all of us can cite anxiety for a reason. Might be worth a try, at least then it's not illegal and you're not at risk of a fine. Only issue is, I can't find out where you apply for these. Will require some further digging. 

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Regular Member
8 minutes ago, GS21 said:

Still planning on the 25th March? I've just read that a woman managed to travel for a boob job with a medical exemption form claiming back ache and anxiety as reasons for needing the procedure. I think all of us can cite anxiety for a reason. Might be worth a try, at least then it's not illegal and you're not at risk of a fine. Only issue is, I can't find out where you apply for these. Will require some further digging. 

I've cancelled and booked a procedure with Dr Arshad in the UK instead (After reading lots of good reviews). Takes away the stress of travel restrictions, I think it's highly unlikely we will be able to travel in March anyway. 

Edited by BananaMan84
  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Senior Member
19 minutes ago, BananaMan84 said:

I've cancelled and booked a procedure with Dr Arshad in the UK instead (After reading lots of good reviews). Takes away the stress of travel restrictions, I think it's highly unlikely we will be able to travel in March anyway. 

Good plan. Dr Arshad is a excellent choice ! 👍🏼

Link to comment
Share on other sites

17 hours ago, BananaMan84 said:

I've cancelled and booked a procedure with Dr Arshad in the UK instead (After reading lots of good reviews). Takes away the stress of travel restrictions, I think it's highly unlikely we will be able to travel in March anyway. 

Oh really? Did you have trouble getting your deposit back? Also when is the earliest you could get an appointment with Dr Arshad?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Regular Member
1 hour ago, GS21 said:

Oh really? Did you have trouble getting your deposit back? Also when is the earliest you could get an appointment with Dr Arshad?

Nope, HLC were very understanding regarding travel restrictions and are giving me a full refund. Managed to book an appointment with Dr Arshad for 16th March.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 minutes ago, BananaMan84 said:

Nope, HLC were very understanding regarding travel restrictions and are giving me a full refund. Managed to book an appointment with Dr Arshad for 16th March.

Wow, that soon? Looking at it now. Do you know if cost per graft comes down after 1k or 2k grafts or is it fixed at £3 per 1k?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Regular Member
12 minutes ago, BananaMan84 said:

As far as I know it's fixed at £3 per graft, they do offer some good interest free finance options though

i cant see how much they charge for body hair transplant per graft..? i understand from their site its £3 per native hair graft

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...

Following up on the ori question - has anyone been able to travel to Europe for a HT this year, esp March? If so, how did you manage - e.g. letter from the clinic, which airline did you use, what were the procedure, etc?

Am booking a HT in Turkey for April - need some advice on logistics! Thanks!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...