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Yes, payment plans are available but can vary from practice to practice. We frequently have patients who finance surgery through Care Credit and Alphaeon Credit. Both companies offer 0% plans and longer term plans with interest.
Every office is different, some do offer "in house" financing, but most do not. Most surgeons will have suggestions for possible companies you can get financing from such as Care Credit. good luck
Yes, most definitely ask your Board Certified Plastic Surgeon for payment options. For example, our office uses Care Credit and Alpheon Credit, both companies that patients have had success with. It is always important to read the fine print for any credit account that you sign on with. Best of luck to you with your surgery!
Most offices offer some sort of financing. You should find the surgeon you want to go with and from there financial programs can be discussed.
Thank you for your question. Every office is different when it comes to this question but most offices do not offer payment plans. Most offices offer different credit companies that you can go through to pay for your procedure The best thing to do is contact a surgeons office that you are interested in and ask what they offer. Be sure to move forward with a board certified plastic surgeon.
My experience is that cases like yours always need some direct excision of tissue along with the liposuction. This is done via a peri-areolar (around the nipple) incision that leave a very minimal scar. Even when liposuction goes well and I think I got all of it when I open it up there’s a...
Low nicotine is still nicotine and it can interfere with healing. You are still in the healing stages. These questions should be addressed to your surgeon. For my patients I want them to avoid all smoking for a month before and after surgery. You should be able to drive now as long as you are...
Gynecomastia surgery typically involves the removal of excess breast tissue and fat from the chest area. While there may be some temporary discomfort and weakness during the initial recovery period, most individuals do not experience significant long-term strength loss after the surgery.However,...
A common misunderstanding is what the gland is. There is not a single wad of tissue that is called the gland. The entire breast is the gland. The tissue causing the enlarged breast is composed of fat and breast tissue, a mixture with different consistency in different areas. There is no way to...
Your photos show what appears to be an EXCELLENt early result. Mild asymmetry is normal. Your areolas may have been asymmetric preop or had significant lax skin that is still in the process of retracting. If there ends up being a little excess skin on one areola after 6-9 months of healing, your...
Non invasive and minimally invasive(incision like lipo) is a reality and can be used to shrink your skin, including your areola. I highlighted one video but there are numerous examples(skintighten.net) on Realself of what is possible today. Hope this helps