The decision to have plastic surgery should not be made lightly. There are a lot variables that have to be taken into account. One of the bigger ones is dealing with the cost. Simply put, how are you going to pay for it?
The price of plastic surgery is a high one. Most of the time, insurance companies will not pay for plastic surgery unless it is reconstructive surgery. Since cosmetic surgery is the most popular form, the costs associated with these procedures can be rather difficult to handle.
Much like any job you hire a professional for, you should get an estimate up front from your plastic surgeon. The fee will depend on the procedure and where you live. A nose job in Beverly Hills costs a lot more than a nose job in Omaha, Nebraska.
Prior to entering into any surgery, you should know exactly how much the procedure will cost you. Do not book a surgeon that cannot give you an exact figure. Sometimes, you will see an advertisement listing the cost of a particular procedure, though this price may not always be accurate.
One area where confusion can reign is the fee for the surgery. The fee usually only covers the cost of the surgeon, not the incidentals like the surgical room and so on. Ask for an estimate of all prices to make sure there is no confusion.
Every procedure has a range of prices and, again, they differ from area to area. Still, you can expect to pay roughly $500 or more for a tummy tuck, with facelifts running $7,000 and up. Botox injections, on the other hand, can be as low as $250.
Many plastic surgeon practices know full well that paying for your surgery can be a problem. Most now have some sort of a plan in place to help you out. Some will actually finance you, which is pretty sweet as they will often do the surgery before you actually finish paying for it.
As strange as it might seem at first, you can actually get your plastic surgery financed. A few specialty lenders are out there and Capital One, the credit card company, is one of them. What is in your wallet, indeed!
Of course, there is a third alternative you could go with. You could actually save up for it. Gasp! Americans are not exactly well known for their abilities to save, so you can ask your plastic surgeon if they will take monthly payments until you have met the fee. Most will.
If you are good at something, do not give it away for free. This certainly applies to plastic surgery. What would you pay to have that things about your body that bugs you fixed? Now how does that compare to the fee of the surgeon? Start saving!
Clinic Of Plastic Surgery
As I talk with friends and colleagues about some of the plastic surgery procedures that I do today, I have come to realize that some of them may be considered 'unusual' . Certainly, some of them are different than traditional perceptions of plastic surgery. Many are relatively minor procedures that can be performed in the office and probably reflect the trend toward treating smaller concerns. They are the opposite of bariatric plastic surgery, for example, where a new subspecialty of plastic surgery has developed to treat the sequelae of gastric bypass and massive weight loss patients. The emergence of larger plastic surgeries and big procedures doesn't occur very often but every few decades. But more minor plastic surgery innovations and procedures occurs more frequently. Here is a list of my unusual plastic surgery procedures that have emerged and become popular in the past decade.
Buttock Implants/Fat Injections - The appeal of a larger, more rounded buttocks is certainly a body image of recent note. Whether done by transferring fat from one body part to another or by an implant placed through an incision near the tailbone, the desire for buttock enhancement could not have been envisioned ten or twenty years ago. In reality, there are actually more people in America that would want buttock reduction but there is no good procedure for that problem.
Labioplasty (Labial Reduction) - A protruding or enlarged labia can be both a source of irritation and embarrassment and is becoming an increasingly common procedure. One would never have thought that such a concealed part of the anatomy would create a demand for treatment. A very simple and effective procedure, labial reduction restores the outer appearance of the vagina to a more youthful appearance.
Earlobe Reduction/Enhancement - As woman age and with the lifelong use of ear rings, the ear lobes will frequently get longer. The size of the ar lobe can easily8 be reduced in the office and it is a procedure that I often do at the same time of a facelift. Aging may also make one's earlobes get quite thin and almost shriveled in appearance in very thin females. Injectable fillers, such as Juvaderm or Radiesse, can give an immediate rejuvenation effect to the earlobes that may last as long as a year.
Eyebrow/Eyelash Transplants - The science of hair transplantation has evolved to the point that single hair (follicle) transplants are now routinuely done in scalp hair restoration. It is quite logical that single follicular transplantation be applied to very small areas such as the eyebrow and even the eye lashes. The alternatives of permanent makeup, colored pencils, and false eyelashes made opting for actual hair tranplants a difficult decision. But some few patients do.
Umbilioplasty - While every full tummy tuck patient gets a new bellybutton (umbilicus), some non-tummy tuck patients want one also. Most commonly, it is to change an outie to an inne belly button. Nipple Reduction/Nipple Enlargement - I have seen it both ways. The concern of large nipples is that they can be very visible through clothes...and at all times. Reducing the size of the nipple is a simple procedure and some women may lose a little sensation. Most recently, I have started to some men that want their nipples reduced also! Conversely, nipple enlargement or enhancement is about changing an inverted nippled (which is turned inward) to one that has some outward projection. While not quite as predictable (long-term result) as nipple reduction, the nipple can be released and brought more outward.
Corner of Mouth Lift - The downturning of the corners of one's mouth with age gives a sad or angry appearance. This is a simple and cute procedure where a touch of skin is removed from the mouth corners, resulting in a nice subtle lift. Such a procedure is a simple office operation or is often done as part of a facelift. This is actually an old procedure that has now been 'reinvented' or rediscovered.
One wonders what this list will be in another ten years!
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