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has today come under fire for allowing Tube ads for in Turkey.
Ekol International Hospitals showcased its cut-price boob jobs, with the promise of return flights and an all-inclusive hotel stay.
The clinic offered lifts for as little as £3,000, up to half the price of private clinics in Britain. 
Experts today urged Brits to consider 'any cost-savings against the possible risks' of surgery abroad and assess research providers 'carefully'. 
MailOnline's revelation comes just days after a . 
Transport for London (TfL), under control of London's Mayor, has been running adverts for Ekol International Hospitals in Izmir, on the west coast of Turkey, offering breast aesthetic surgery (pictured above)
Shannon Bowe, 28, passed away on Saturday while undergoing gastric band surgery in Turkey. Ms Bowe is understood to have travelled to the middle eastern country to undergo the surgery.

It is unclear at which medical facility she received the operation or what complications led to her death
British surgeons are growing concerned that the NHS is helping subsidise poor care overseas, with the bill costing the taxpayer an estimated £4.8million over the last four years
Shannon Bowe, 28, flew to get a gastric band.

It is unclear at which medical facility she received the operation or what complications led to her death.
TfL did not confirm how much it earned from adverts by Ekol International Hospitals, based in Izmir.
The transport network outsources its ad space to independent companies and then takes a cut of the money.
A TfL spokesperson told MailOnline the campaign was reviewed against advertising policy, as well as ASA's non-broadcast advertising UK code. 
They added: 'Each advert is considered on a case-by-case basis, taking into account a range of factors such as the imagery and language being used.
'We are always mindful of how we can keep our advertising policy relevant and effective, including having regular discussions with the Advertising Standards Authority and taking into account any new guidance.'
But it is not the first time TfL has come under fire for controversial adverts. 
Just months ago in November, it was accused of , after promoting Istanbul-based dental clinic Dentakay, which offers the 'Hollywood Smile' treatment.
Cosmetic procedures in Turkey often go at bargain basement prices compared to their British counterparts.

Turkey and UK prices have been sourced from multiple websites (model is a stock image)
From 'extreme' liposuction to so-called 'virginity-repair' surgery, there are a number of cosmetic procedures British surgeons steer clear of.

But the same, risky procedures are still offered abroad, including in Turkey
Mr Ahmed Ahmed, a bariatric surgeon and Royal College of Surgeons of England council member, told MailOnline today: 'The RCS England is aware, anecdotally, of an increase in patients choosing to go abroad for surgery. 
'Some will do so to avoid long NHS waiting lists for operations such as hip and knee replacements. 
'Others will be looking for cheaper options for cosmetic surgery, which is not available on the NHS. 
'As a bariatric surgeon, I am also aware of patients having weight loss surgery outside of the UK.'
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