How much does my surgery cost?
What financing options do I have?
What else do I need to know about financial matters?
These are all very frequent questions our patients ask and have every right to know. On this page we have provided basic pricing information about our procedures as well as links to third party companies providing financing for cosmetic surgical procedures.
This information is intened to be a guideline for financial matters. Further and specific details cal be obtained by calling or emailing our office.
- Facial Plastic Surgery Today Newsletter
- A 4-page newsletter published once every quarter by The American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery to provide consumers with up-to-date information on facial plastic and reconstructive surgery. Columns include "What's New?" "Beauty/Health Tips" and "Ask the Surgeon."
- American Society of Plastic Surgeons
- An in-depth look at the whole spectrum of plastic surgery procedures, from the foremost authority on cosmetic and reconstructive plastic surgery.
- Financing Plastic Surgery
- Practical website that covers general information for securing credit to finance your plastic surgery operation. Includes loan application tips, payment calculator, FAQ, and links to major financing companies.
- Financial Policy
- Every plastic and reconstructive surgeon has a few patients who will require revision pr have some complications requiring additional surgery. As you have been or will have been told one cannot guarantee a result. In cosmetic procedures there are certain problems that will happen statistically no metter how good the care or how careful the doctor and team. Examples of this are bleeding or an unfavorable scar after a surgical procedure. In both of these cases, it may be necessary to return the patient to surgery, either on an emergency basis (as in the case with bleeding) or an elective basis (as in the case of scarring). It is our policy as a predetermined courtesy to our patients not to charge a surgeon's fee for complications or revisional surgery within six months of the original surgery date. We do, however, expect the patient to pay whatever other expenses arise as a result of treatment in hospital or outpatient settings. If the revisional surgery occurs in our office facility, the patient is responsible for the expense of the facility and anesthesia. Somtimes the patient will have insurance that will cover these revisions or complications. It depends on the individual policy and how it is written. When a person does have insurance, the insurance company is billed for the surgeon's fee.
We hope that no complication arises and no revisional surgery os necessary in you case. However, no plastic surgeon can guarantee this to their patients. It is important for the patient undergoing an elective surgical procedure to understand this financial policy. If you have any questions regarding this policy, the office staff would be happy to discuss them with you.
- HealthFinder
- Features daily health news on a variety of useful topics. Includes some health information sorted by gender, age, and race.