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You should discuss payment and different payment plans with your surgeon and the office staff. Good Luck!#tummytuck#TT
Thank you for your question and congratulations on your decision to pursue surgery. The best option is to go to each company's website where they have a search to find local providers based on distance from your current location. You may have to cross-reference each list to find the provider that offers both. Best wishes.
As I am sure you are hearing from other posts, the first place to start would be through the financing companies directly. They may have a list of participating providers. If they are unable to help you then you will likely need to start calling around to different offices and asking them if they accept these carriers for financing. I can appreciate the financial constraints associated with elective plastic surgery. Be mindful however not to go to the "lowest bidder" for the sake of saving money alone. You may end up paying more in the long run for revisions. Seek out a board certified plastic surgeon who will guide you safely to a satisfying and long-lasting result. Good luck!
Not sure. No way of knowing unless you call around. You can get on the alpheon website or call those guys to get the information. I know that I don't. In the meantime, one other piece of advice, make sure you get this done from someone who know what they are doing regardless of what financial arrangements you make. Hope this helpsDr VasishtSouth Shore Plastic Surgery
I'm afraid the only way for you to figure out which plastic surgeons in your area accept which plans is with a series of phone calls. The plastic surgeons on here typically will not know offhand which of their colleagues accept which plans. Eventually you will find someone, and hopefully it is nearby.Best of luck!Dr. SubbioBoard-Certified Plastic SurgeonNewtown Square/Philadelphia, PA