Do doctors have payment plans or do patients usually have to pay in full?
Answer: Mommy makeover can be financed. There are credit companies it will finance elective cosmetic surgery such as mommy makeover. However it makes better financial sense to save the money and void the interest charges from these companies.
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Answer: Mommy makeover can be financed. There are credit companies it will finance elective cosmetic surgery such as mommy makeover. However it makes better financial sense to save the money and void the interest charges from these companies.
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March 9, 2015
Answer: How to pay for a Mommy Makeover? Thank you for the question. In our practice, we use Care Credit as well as other financing/credit companies; they have been used by our patients 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.
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March 9, 2015
Answer: How to pay for a Mommy Makeover? Thank you for the question. In our practice, we use Care Credit as well as other financing/credit companies; they have been used by our patients 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.
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February 15, 2016
Answer: How to pay for mommy makeover There are many payment options that most plastic surgeons offer. We have several ways for our patients to pay for a Mommy Makeover. You can pay the full amount with a credit card, or set up a payment plan where a portion is put down up front and the remainder is paid in monthly installments. We also offer our patients the option to sign up for Care Credit, which is a credit card that is used for plastic surgery with different financing options that you can pay monthly. Each office has different credit options and rates, so check first before making any arrangements.
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February 15, 2016
Answer: How to pay for mommy makeover There are many payment options that most plastic surgeons offer. We have several ways for our patients to pay for a Mommy Makeover. You can pay the full amount with a credit card, or set up a payment plan where a portion is put down up front and the remainder is paid in monthly installments. We also offer our patients the option to sign up for Care Credit, which is a credit card that is used for plastic surgery with different financing options that you can pay monthly. Each office has different credit options and rates, so check first before making any arrangements.
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March 10, 2015
Answer: Paying for mommy makeover Many offices offer financing plans such as Care Credit and American Health Lending to help you fund your surgery. There is usually a finance person who will talk to you after your consultation to see what options are available.
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March 10, 2015
Answer: Paying for mommy makeover Many offices offer financing plans such as Care Credit and American Health Lending to help you fund your surgery. There is usually a finance person who will talk to you after your consultation to see what options are available.
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March 10, 2015
Answer: Mommy Makeover It is my pleasure to answer your question. I don't have payment plan but usually i refer patients to the bank where they finance the surgery.
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March 10, 2015
Answer: Mommy Makeover It is my pleasure to answer your question. I don't have payment plan but usually i refer patients to the bank where they finance the surgery.
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