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You can attempt to finance through many different options. My office manager deals with these issues daily.Kenneth Hughes, MDLos Angeles, CA
Some surgeons may have their own type of payment plan available for surgical payments. You would just need to inquire with the particular surgeon's office to see if there is one available.
Every plastic surgery office is a little bit different in how they handle the finances related to cosmetic surgery. In our office, patients are able to make payments, and once all the payments have been made, then patient's are able to undergo their procedure. We also have third-party financing options available. For many examples, please see the link below to our chin implant photo gallery
I think many surgeons will accept payments as long as all payments are completed prior to the surgery. In my experience cosmetic surgery is never done until payments are made. I am sure the business reasons for this are obvious.
It's difficult to comment specifically on your inquiry without photos, but silicone chin implants do not leak. Unlike silicone breast implants that are filled with gel, silicone chin implants are solid; however, over many years there can be bony remodeling/resorption of the chin/jaw...
Hello and thank you for the question. A visit to an orthodontist or oral surgeon should help elucidate whether corrective dental or jaw surgery will help your specific situation. If your occlusion is normal, however, an extended anatomic silicone implant will help provide definition and...
Chin implants are typically performed under general anesthesia, and the patient will not feel anything during surgery. Pain following surgery is minimal, and pain medication will be prescribed for any discomfort the patient experiences. I hope this helps, and I wish you the best of luck.
Either way is acceptable. Kenneth Hughes, MDLos Angeles, Californiachin implant, chin augmentation surgery
Hello! Thank you for your question! Numbness after any surgical procedure is expected for several weeks to months following. As the nerves to the area are traumatized and will then experience a temporary neuropraxia, a transient loss of nerve conduction. This usually resolves over the...
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