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Yes, another individual may take out the loan or financing for your surgery. It is important to make sure that you are doing the surgery for yourself and not for whomever is paying for it, however.
You can check with your surgeon's office for financing options. Usually a second party may take out the loan.
Yes, you can have anyone you chose finance your surgery but you should check with your surgeon's office for their financing options.
Thank you for the question.In our practice, we use Care Credit as well as other companies; they have been used by our patients (and/or friends/family) with no problems. They do have different rates so please make sure you get all of the information you need prior to signing up with any financing company.Generally speaking, it is always in patients' best interests to achieve a certain degree of financial stability prior to undergoing elective surgery of any type. Patients should also keep in mind that additional surgery may be necessary in the short or long term, following the primary procedure that is being performed; this additional surgery may be associated out-of-pocket expenses. Again, best to achieve a physical, emotional, psychosocial, and financial “stable state” prior to considering elective plastic surgery. Best wishes.
Yes, another party can finance your surgery. There usually are a variety of financing options available. Check with your surgeon for more specific information.
Your surgery can be paid by anyone you choose. AS for financing you should contact your surgeon's office to see what companies he recommends.
Your boyfriend can finance your procedure of choice. As long as his credit qualifies, there would be no problem.
Or find a surgeon with 3D imaging to allow yourself to better appreciate what you will look like with implants of those sizes. Most of us do not want to make our patients look 'fat' or top heavy so be critical when viewing yourself wearing clothing you like to wear. 3 cups of rice in...
Appears as skin irritations but always best to see your surgeon in person-ALWAYS! Might be a dermatitis issue.//
Unfortunately, you have not provided any photographs or your cup or bra size. If you are a 32 or 34 each 100 cc’s of implant corresponds to 1 cup size change. If you are a 36 or 38 each 200 cc’s of implant corresponds to 1 cup size change. From this, you can compute the volume required to ach...