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Monday, June 9, 2008

The Hot New Ways to Finance Your Cosmetic Surgery Habit

It's no secret that cosmetic surgery can set you back thousands of dollars.

For instance, according to the American Society of Plastic Surgery, the average cost of a tummy tuck in 2007 was $5,264. Buttock implants cost around $4,722. A face list costs $5,031. A forehead list costs $3,092. Hair transplants average around $4,543.

Not only that, those are just the doctor's fees. They do not include the fees for medication, hospitals stays, and possibly for the anesthesiologist and other specialists who will be present during the surgery.

However, this doesn't mean that the only people who can afford surgical aesthetic enhancements these days are celebrities and other millionaires. There are options that put cosmetic surgery within the reach of just about everyone.

How can you finance these operations?

Cosmetic surgery credit cards are an increasingly popular option. Companies like Carecredit exist specifically to help people finance health and beauty surgery, and they have helped millions of people finance operations that they would literally not have been able to finance otherwise.

Another service is "Doctorssayyes." These services offer cosmetic surgery financing to prospective patients, so that they can make payments over time rather than having to come up with a wad of cash up front. MyMedicalLoan is another such company.

So as you see, there are many companies that specifically work with those seeking aesthetic and cosmetic procedures, and offer them opportunities to finance their operation.

Another new service is "Restylane Reward Points". Restylane is an injectible filler that lasts much longer than collagen, adds more volume, and generally has fewer complications. The company that manufactures Restylane will GIVE you reward points, good for discounts on future Restylane injections!

As ever, when selecting a credit card or financing company, read the terms and conditions carefully, do online searches to see if the company has a lot of complaints against them, and make sure that you make all of your monthly payments on time to avoid harming your credit and racking up big fees.

Think you can't afford cosmetic surgery? Think again! There are all kind of great resources for prospective cosmetic surgery patients at http://www.cosmeticsurgerymiami.org

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