Is there such a thing as finance payment options for women who need breast reduction, but do not have the full $5,000-$6,000 upfront to pay for it? I've heard of Breast Augmentation financing, but what about Breast Reduction...is this an option for some Surgeons??? Thank you!
December 21, 2015
Answer: Financing There are options available to financing surgeries or health care in general. Two such options are Care Credit and United Medical Credit. These two options work like credit cards and have different interest and repayment options. Make sure the provider you chose accepts either of these before you procede. Best of luck to you!
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December 21, 2015
Answer: Financing There are options available to financing surgeries or health care in general. Two such options are Care Credit and United Medical Credit. These two options work like credit cards and have different interest and repayment options. Make sure the provider you chose accepts either of these before you procede. Best of luck to you!
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December 22, 2015
Answer: #BreastLift #BreastReduction - Breast reduction payment financing? There are many different ways to finance surgical procedures, including breast reductions. You should, in general, speak with the plastic surgeon's office to see which types they offer.The simplest is to put it on a credit card. There are typically fees involved with all forms of financing, and putting it on your credit card may help you pay it off, in that it will limit other purchases. If you are looking for additional forms of credit, one well-known company is CareCredit. Regardless of the method you choose, you have to make sure your surgeon accepts it as payment.I hope that this helps and good luck,Dr. Alan EnglerMember of #RealSelf100
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December 22, 2015
Answer: #BreastLift #BreastReduction - Breast reduction payment financing? There are many different ways to finance surgical procedures, including breast reductions. You should, in general, speak with the plastic surgeon's office to see which types they offer.The simplest is to put it on a credit card. There are typically fees involved with all forms of financing, and putting it on your credit card may help you pay it off, in that it will limit other purchases. If you are looking for additional forms of credit, one well-known company is CareCredit. Regardless of the method you choose, you have to make sure your surgeon accepts it as payment.I hope that this helps and good luck,Dr. Alan EnglerMember of #RealSelf100
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