The scandal of Turkish cosmetic surgery clinics luring women to their death with all-inclusive, 5 star holidays complete with dinners at Salt Bae's restaurant READ MORE: British mother-of-two, 38, dies during £5,400 'mum MOT' By Emily Stearn, Health Reporter For Mailonline Published: 11:54, 20 August 2024 | Updated: 12:25, 20 August 2024 e-mail 30 View comments Lounging beside an infinity pool, dining at Salt Bae 's restaurant and being chauffeured around the resort in VIP cars. This might sound like what you'd expect from a luxurious all-inclusive holiday in any popular destination. But it is also the experience promised to Brits who contemplating going abroad for cut-price boob jobs, liposuction and other risky procedures.

Following futher British deaths at the hands of botched cosmetic operations in Turkish clinics, MailOnline has analysed the tactics used by some of the biggest foreign providers to lure in customers. Not only do the clinics and services often downplay the potentially deadly risks of the procedures, they tempt Brits with the promise of a holiday of a lifetime — promoting lavish accomodation for cut prices. US influencer Bryn Elise who boasts more than 415,000 followers, showcased a three-day 'comprehensive' health check-up her boyfriend undertook at Memorial Hospital Bahçelievler in Istanbul for under $3,000.

'We were picked up in something I'd imagine Snoop Dogg drives around in and were chauffered the next morning to a hospital that felt nicer than .