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Here's your chance for cut-price cosmetic surgery



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Published Date: 01 July 2008
- and a chance to star on TV
If you've ever been tempted by a cosmetic nip and tuck but decided against it on a cost basis, here's an opportunity to have it done at a knock-down price - and be filmed into the bargain. Luton-based Europa International is looking for people who'd like to have cosmetic surgery for a brand-new TV documentary.

The company - which launched a cosmetic surgery superdraw last year - is inviting men and women to come forward for the television special which will be filmed in August and September. Everyone selected will be followed from start to finish as they explore the benefits of going abroad for operations compared to having them done in the UK.

Part of the deal is an attractive incentive - half-price surgery. Producers are predominantly focusing on breast augmentation for women but are open to anything where men are concerned.

Europa International managing director Libby Babbage said: "This is an exciting opportunity for someone to be on national TV as well as improve the way they look - for a fraction of the usual cost."

All candidates must qualify for surgery and pass essential health and safety checks. A prior consultation with their GP is a prerequisite.

- If you'd be interested in taking part, contact Europa International on 01582 876309.


Click here to find out more about Europa International

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  • Last Updated: 01 July 2008 2:09 PM
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  • Location: Luton
 
 
  

 
 


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