Your stay in Tunisia
Practical info for Tunisia:
Airport: Tunis Carthage
Visa: Europeans and Canadians are not required to obtain a visa to enter Tunisia.
Passport : compulsory.
Currency: The currency is the Tunisian dinar.
Arrival at the airport
Your assistant will welcome you and take you to your hotel, or directly to the clinic, if your procedure is scheduled for the day after your arrival.
Admission to the clinic
You will have your pre-operative consultation with the surgeon and anesthesiologist.
Don't forget to bring with you the originals of your medical examinations.
Your intervention will take place the next day, make sure you are fasting 8 hours before your intervention.
The rule
It is carried out at the time of admission to the clinic in its entirety, the amount corresponds to your estimate that you will have accepted beforehand. Bank checks are not accepted, payment will be made in cash or by bank transfer according to the choice of the surgeon.
Care after your procedure
Care will be provided at the clinic by its medical team.
Treatments at the hotel will be provided as needed (liposuction, abdominoplasty)
Partner hotel (optional)
Our partner hotels are 5* in superior rooms and are located by the sea.
You will spend your convalescence period in a hotel with full board, in order to carry out your recovery in complete peace of mind.
Tunis: 5* Hotel El Mouradi in Gammarth
Your departure
The day before your departure, you will have a final visit with your surgeon to ensure that you can leave safely.
Sun Aesthetics will give you your medical file for your return to your country of origin, this one consists of an observatory report of the stay by our general practitioner.
Then we will drive you to the airport to check in your luggage.
Returning to your home country
For post-operative follow-up, our French team stays in touch by email and telephone to answer your questions and possibly put you in contact with your surgeon.
We recommend that you follow the post-operative instructions given to you by your surgeon, particularly in terms of your lifestyle. To keep us informed of the progress of your intervention.
In the event of a complication in your country, you must immediately speak with the surgeon who operated on you to inform him of the aspects of the complication observed.