Mum-of-four dies after getting Turkey tummy tuck as cops launch murder probe
A mother of four tragically died following a tummy tuck and breast lift surgery in Turkey, prompting a murder investigation by local authorities.
Jessika Chagnon Gailloux, 35, traveled to Turkey for cosmetic surgery, specifically a tummy tuck and a breast lift, at a private hospital in Antalya. Despite the initial success of the surgery, her condition rapidly deteriorated afterward, leading to her untimely death. Medical personnel attempted to save her, but their efforts were unsuccessful.
This incident has raised alarms about the safety of cosmetic surgeries abroad, particularly as it comes shortly after the UK government issued travel warnings for British citizens considering medical procedures in Turkey. Over the past year, there have been seven recorded deaths of UK nationals in Turkey due to complications from similar surgeries. This situation highlights the potential risks associated with seeking affordable cosmetic surgery overseas where healthcare standards may differ.
As authorities begin a murder investigation, this case underscores the need for increased scrutiny of private medical facilities catering to foreign patients and pushes for a reassessment of travel advisories for those considering surgery abroad. The impact of such tragedies can significantly affect public perception and tourism in Turkey, especially in the cosmetic surgery sector, which has seen a surge in demand from international patients looking for lower costs.