Medical tourism warning after plastic surgery holiday ends tragically

By Aisha Dow
Updated December 18 2017 - 6:33pm, first published 6:31pm
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MARCH 24:  Grace Muscat poses for a photo with a photo of her son Luke on March 24, 2016 in Melbourne, Australia. Luke died after returning from Malaysia where he had multiple cosmetic procedures done at a high end clinic. Complications from his surgery arose almost immediately but he was still put on a plane back to Australia and was dead within hours of landing.  (Photo by Jesse Marlow/Fairfax Media) a
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MARCH 24: Grace Muscat poses for a photo with a photo of her son Luke on March 24, 2016 in Melbourne, Australia. Luke died after returning from Malaysia where he had multiple cosmetic procedures done at a high end clinic. Complications from his surgery arose almost immediately but he was still put on a plane back to Australia and was dead within hours of landing. (Photo by Jesse Marlow/Fairfax Media) a

Medical tourism should come with a health warning, according to the coroner examining the painful death of a young man who had extreme plastic surgery overseas.

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