Devon is perhaps not the first county that springs to mind when contemplating places to have surgery, but cosmetic surgery in Exeter is surprisingly popular.
This could be because the Devon and Exeter Hospital, a medium-sized teaching hospital located in the city, produces a large number of cosmetic surgeons, but is more likely because its location just 70 miles south of Bristol and within easy reach of the M5 and national rail services makes it an easy-to-reach location for people travelling either from Somerset or from further south in the rest of Devon and Cornwall. Plus, its setting in the lush Devonshire countryside makes recuperating from cosmetic surgery in Exeter a very pleasant experience indeed.
Exeter is the county town of Devon, and even if you aren't planning to have cosmetic surgery in Exeter, you will find plenty to do here. Most of the major high street brands can be found in Exeter, if shopping is your thing, but there are also many cultural and historical attractions, such as the cathedral, which was founded in 1050 and the synagogue, which is the third oldest in Britain, completed in 1763.
Exeter was recently identified as one of the top ten most profitable places to base a business, with its great transport links cited as a key reason – perhaps this could be another explanation for the prevalence of cosmetic surgery in Exeter.
The Met Office – one of the most significant weather forecasting corporations in the world – is based in Exeter, having moved here from Bracknell in 2004, so you should be able to get an accurate weather forecast if you are planning a trip to have cosmetic surgery in Exeter, although being in the South West of England the climate here does tend to be more temperate than in much of the rest of the UK.
Exeter is also a university city – the University of Exeter has two campuses in the city and it is also one of the four main sites of the University of Plymouth, as well as the Peninsula Medical School, a joint operation between the two universities. Although it is doubtful whether the student population has contributed much to the popularity of cosmetic surgery in Exeter, they certainly contribute to the city's economy – the University of Exeter is one of the largest employers in the city.
Cosmetic Surgery Clinics in Exeter
Cosmetic surgery in Exeter has something for everyone – a couple of the low cost clinic chains have outlets offering cosmetic surgery in Exeter, but if your priorities lie more in the expertise and accreditation of your surgeon than in price (and CosmeticSurgeryToday recommends that this should always be the case, whether you are planning cosmetic surgery in Exeter or elsewhere), then you will find a number of high end private hospitals in the city.
Cosmetic Surgeons in Exeter
There are also several very well respected consultant plastic surgeons running private practices which offer cosmetic surgery in Exeter, Mr Robert Morris is one however you may wish to do more research.
If you are planning to have cosmetic surgery in Exeter, CosmeticSurgeryToday would always recommend that you have at least two consultations with suitably qualified plastic surgeons and see before and after photographs of patients they have treated in the past, before agreeing to go ahead with any form of treatment.





