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It's a great question. Many offices do offer financing options. In my office we offer payment plans through CareCredit and Alphaeon. These are third-party credit companies that offer our patients no interest financing for six months. In the attached link you'll find links to their website. Many people will obtain credit before their initial consult. When considering cosmetic surgery make sure you find a board certified plastic surgeon who will take the time to answer all of your questions and explain all of your options, so that you can decide if surgery is right for you.
The only soution would be to go to another country or county hospital with a training program. There also may be some plastic surgeons who might set up a financing program for you.
I think you will be best off gradually saving your funds and having the procedure performed by well experienced board-certified plastic surgeons when you are financially stable… Best wishes.
You have two basic choices. One is to lay away money with a reputable plastic surgeon until you have paid the fee in full. The other is to find a cosigner with good credit.
My practice offers our patients the option of making weekly or monthly payments until 2 weeks before their surgery day. This is a great option for patients that have either no credit or bad credit. Your other alternative is to have a co-signer
You could try a University Hospital with a certified plastic surgery residency training program. Some offer patients heavily discounted surgery aimed at resident training. American Board of Plastic Surgery certified plastic surgeons supervise.
Hello, See your surgeon, but I bet you are allergic to the steristrip adhesive. I have seen this a few times in the past. It clears up but it is debatable as to how to move it along, so it is really your surgeon's call. Definitely let any surgeons you might have from this point onward know about...
Thank you for your question. Many patients find it surprising, but the price difference between saline and silicone implants is only about $1000. If you are considering a breast augmentation, I would recommend scheduling a consultation with a board-certified plastic surgeon to discuss all of t...
Breast Implant Rippling most often occurs when there is insufficient soft tissue coverage due to little overlying body fat and breast tissue. Implants placed beneath the muscle help to minimize this phenomena but the lower and outside breast (as pectoralis muscle is no longer present), towards...