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Thank you for your question. I suggest that you move forward and consult with a board certified facial plastic surgeon because many surgeons offer payment plans to fit the needs of their patients.Best wishes,
Each office is different on how they charge patient and whether they have a payment plan. Our office has brilliant distinctions which helps with consecutive treatments. With brilliant distinctions you earn money on each treatment of Botox or Juvederm you do.
Each office will have their own payment policies. These fillers, (Volbella, Restylane, Juvederm) can be used to create a symmetrical lip. PDO Nova threads can also be used to improve shape. Fat or implants are alternatives. I recommend getting a formal evaluation with a facial sculpting expert. Best, Dr. Emer
helengott3. Most offices offer Care Credit, but it may be cheaper to put it on your credit card, depending on your plan. Be sure to consult with a board certified plastic surgeon or dermatologist. Good luck!
Every plastic surgeon handles this situation differently, but in my office we do offer financing through Wells Fargo which offers fair payment plans to my patients. You could discuss this with my staff or with whichever surgeon you end up deciding to see. Please make sure that for lip augmentation you choose a medical doctor, board-certified, with plastic surgical training and expertise in lip augmentation. Best wishes.
Thank you for your inquiry. You can finance any treatment at our clinic. A consultation is necessary to determine what type of filler you require and how many is best to give you the results you are looking for. Once you have a quote, you can contact the finance companies we are affiliated with ( Medicard, Crelogix and Credit Medical) They typically take 24 - 48 hours to approve you. Hope this helped!
Many surgeons will offer financing options through a third party such as Care Credit for elective treatments. You will need to call your specific injector's office to see what he or she offers.
Many offices offer financing options for patients to afford their procedures. My office does accept care credit as one form of payment.
I don't personally finance any procedures, fillers or other injections. It's unlikely that you will be able to find any clinic that will finance elective procedures, but many, including my clinic, have affiliations with companies that will finance. The reason is obvious, but I will explain so that you will fully understand. Let's say, God forbid, that something was to happen to you after whatever procedure or injection you received that put you in the position of not being able to work and pay your bills. A clinic, regardless of volume or time in existence, would not be able to stay in business if that happened repeatedly. I realize that many people go through situations in which their credit is adversely affected through little fault of their own and that is a factor with many of the finance companies. One of the companies we deal with has rather liberal policies about credit scores that results in funds being available to most people regardless of credit worthiness. It wouldn't hurt to apply just to see and it's probable you will find someone to finance you. Good luck.Dr. Knott