
Dr K M Kapoor is working as Senior Consultant and Head, Department of Cosmetic Surgery at Fortis Hospital, Mohali. The Fortis Hospital at Mohali in Punjab with a 209 - bed capacity is the first facility of its kind in the region. Amongst other specialities, it runs the largest Cardiac Program in Northwest India. It is also the first hospital in the region to start a Full-fledged Cosmetic Surgery and Cosmetology department.
Another of SAI's clients is widow Wendy Jaggers, 62, who earlier this year flew to Mohali for a pioneering form of cosmetic surgery known as 'contour threading', where plastic threads are inserted into the face through tiny incisions, then drawn up to lift skin tissue and counter the effects of sagging.
'Until recently, this process was not available in the UK,' says Wendy, a retired hairdresser from Birmingham. 'You could do it in France or the US or India, but not here. India appealed most. I'd always heard that the quality of surgery over there was fantastic, and after all, lots of the NHS's top surgeons are Indian.'
She spent one week in Mohali and the entire trip, including business class travel, cost £3,000. 'I'm extremely pleased,' she says. 'I'd recommend it to anyone, provided they've got the right skin. It's not drastic, it's subtle.'
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