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Financing is available at most offices.Kenneth Hughes, MDBeverly Hills, CA..........................
I appreciate your question.Yes, most plastic surgery offices offer Care Credit and other financing options so that should not be a problem.The best way to assess and givetrue advice would be an in-person exam.Please see a board-certifiedplastic surgeon that specializes in aesthetic and restorative plastic surgery.Best of luck!Dr. Schwartz
Many plastic surgeons offices offer financing for procedures, often from third party companies such as Care Credit.
Yes, many surgeons offer financing in their office. Best to ask your surgeon that you are interested in using if he has that option.
Dear Ms. 35ndnervous,Thank you for your question.Yes most Plastic Surgeons office offer several options of payment and financing.I recommend that you make several consultative appointments with Plastic Surgeons who are experienced and Certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery. In addition ideally they are members of the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (denoting by membership as having met additional criteria and a focus on Cosmetic Plastic Surgery).I wish you my best and success,R. A. Hardesty, MD, FACSDiplomate and Certified by the Am. Bd. of Plastic Surgerywwwimagineplasticsurgery.com4646 Brockton AveRiverside, Ca 92506(951) 686-7600
Hello dear! Thanks for the pictures and provided information as well. Based on your photos, you are a great candidate for liposuction with a BBL and a tummy tuck, to give you a nice tight tummy and to get rid of the extra skin, and I think you'll get very good results. Liposuction allows your...
I have to let you that compression garment have two very important purposes: restrain the swelling and help the skin to reattach to the muscle.The compression garment will not make your waist smaller but definitely the swelling will go crazy and uncontrolled without the garment. You did not...
AAAASF guidelines and most hospital anesthesia guidelines specify blood work and pre-operative physicals be done within two weeks prior to surgery, not one month. It is certainly reasonable to assume that young healthy people undergoing elective surgery are expected to have no health or physical...