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[P454]Plastic Surgery Bad Credit
by Sheila Clinch, She

‘The Gambler”, “Lady”, and “Don't Fall in love with a Dreamer”— these are just but a few of the greatest hits of Kenny Rogers. Who does not know anyway? He was one of the most renowned men when it comes to country music. Amazingly, he gained his success during the time when the world was ruled by pop music, with all these, no doubt his name still lingers though he is gone in the entertainment arena. Many actresses and famous personalities have been linked to him; a lot of them even became his wives. And despite the fact that he is hard to deal with, a lot of women would still go gaga over him. Many people are asking how he managed to have the charisma that never fails to attract women like magnet, perhaps it could be because Kenny Rogers plastic surgery.

When he was just starting in his career, a lot of people would tease him for his weight. Although he was not really on the 'heavy side', there was something with him that would make him look bloated. Call it a desperate move to sustain his career in the music industry, he look and engages in all possible answer to help him catch up with the new stars in the industry. Luckily, he was able to manage his weight; it was tough but he worked really hard for it.

Exactly during the time when he thought that he finally won the battle of 'good-look; he started to realize that he was a bit older compared to the rest. Lines were appearing on his eyes, he look exactly like the men on his songs. Blame it on his happy-go-lucky lifestyle, but it was too late for repentance since all that matters during that time was how he could get back his youthful look. The damage has been done and what's gone can never come back so Kenny Rogers plastic surgery is the only escape.

Yet this is another case of cosmetic surgery that went bad. At the age of 60, he wants to remove the extra lines that naturally appeared because of age. However as the case lays, surgeons wrongly provided him something which is extra apart from the supposed treatment. It includes a major face lift as well as an eye job. When the operation is finished and he's ready to face the press again, he told them that it was not the upshot he was looking for. The skin that surrounds his eyes were so tight that it looks like its going to be torn apart at an application of pressure. Although his fans including his wife assured him that the new look was absolutely fine, he contests that he didn't desire for such. He feels that the new face would largely fit the description of being 'artificial' thus he wants doctors to pay for the damage. And he had no choice but to hire the service of a more competent surgeon to undo what had already been done.


With this new availability of plastic surgery to the masses, the issue of how to pay for procedures is on a lot of people's minds these days.

Unless your plastic surgery procedure is medically necessary, most insurance companies will not pay for it - at all. Thankfully, today many financial companies realize the need for loans designed especially for people who want to have expensive medical or dental work performed.

Rather than have to charge thousands of dollars to a high interest credit card, many financial institutions now offer what are referred to as "medical loans." With a medical loan you can finance the cost of your surgery and make payments on it over time. And, unlike credit cards, the interest rate on a medical loan is usually at a very reasonable rate as long as you have decent credit scores.

Some people have a hard time justifying the financing of their plastic surgery. It is an elective procedure. However, it is often helpful to think of it as an investment in yourself in your self-image and self-esteem.

For example, if your vehicle needed to have body work done on it, you would take it to the shop and if you couldn't afford the bill all at once, then you would put it on a credit card. This allows you to drive around in a nice car and make payments on the work that was done.

Similarly, financing your plastic surgery procedure allows you to have the work done to improve the look of your body and then pay it off over time, rather than having to come up with a large amount of money all at once.

If you need assistance in paying for your plastic surgery procedure, the first place you should start is at your doctor's office. Many physicians' offices can help guide you to reputable finance companies who offer medical loans. Medical loans from financial companies are generally available for amounts between $1,000 and $25,000 and usually offer terms of payback over 24 to 60 months.

If you would prefer not to work with a bank or financing company, many plastic surgery clinics can work with you directly to offer you a payment plan. Some plastic surgery clinics will allow you to pay for part of your surgery up-front and then make payments, while others will allow you to have the procedure and make payments after it is completed. The exact payment options depend on the plastic surgery clinic you choose to use.

Just as with any other financing you agree to in your life, make sure that before you ever sign anything promising to pay, you completely understand the terms of repayment and the exact costs of the loan as well. If the interest rate or payments are too high for you, shop around and find yourself a better deal.

Financing plastic surgery can be a great way to get the medical care you need or want today, and to spread the cost out over time to make it more affordable. However, you need to understand your financing options and choose from them wisely. By working with your plastic surgery clinic, you can find the best financing terms available to you.
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