Multiple financing options exist for patients today.

Sanjay Grover, MD answers: Financing plastic surgery: monthly payments?

Can I pay for breast implant, lip enhancement, and rhinoplasty surgeries on a monthly basis instead of paying for them all at the same time? I'm wondering because I am very intrested in those 3 cosmetic surgeries and I am planning on getting them soon. I just want more information on it.


Sanjay Grover, MD
10 months ago

There are many financing options for patients today.  A number of our patients have chosen to proceed with Care Credit (carecredit.com).  Many different payment plans are available with differnt interest rates.  Other companies exist.  Another option for patients are credit cards.

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A: Plastic Surgery Financing

Farbod Esmailian, MD
2 months ago

There are many financing options and most plastic surgery practices offer some or all the options that are out there.  The way it works is that you finance the cost of your surgery through a third party like Carecredit or Chase financial or Surgery Loans.  These are just some of the companies that work with plastic surgery offices to help patients achieve their plastic surgery desires.  That third company will pay the plastic surgery office and you will end of paying the company on a monthly basis.

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