Plastic Surgery in the Current Recession Scenario

The ASPS predicts that the current recession will cause consumers in [state] and across the country to re-evaluate their need for plastic surgery. Many candidates for plastic surgery procedures in [state] might opt for less-expensive, non-surgical remedies until the recession rebounds. In fact, a recent poll of consumers and plastic surgery specialists found that 27-percent of the survey participants were considering less expensive options, compared with 20-percent six months ago.

The following is a list of minimally-invasive procedures and the national average plastic surgery provider fee.

  • Botox®   $501
  • Cellulite treatment   $196
  • Chemical peel   $744
  • Laser hair removal   $503
  • Laser skin resurfacing   $2,222
  • Laser treatment of leg veins   $400
  • Microdermabrasion   $283
  • Sclerotherapy   $342
  • Calcium hydroxylapatite (Radiesse™)   $807
  • Collagen   $394
  • Fat Injection   $1,489
  • Hyaluronic acid   $598
  • Polylactic acid (Sculptra™)   $1,128

Financing plastic surgery

While most plastic surgery procedures in [state] are not covered by insurance, it does not hurt to ask your insurance provider. Some procedures, like breast reduction and repair of physical deformities, may be covered under health plans in [state].

Talk to your plastic surgery provider about ways to make your procedure coverable under your [state] insurance plan. Often times, if a claim is worded properly, the insurance provider is able to better understand the health benefits of a particular plastic surgery procedure.

Also, ask your plastic surgery specialist about financing in-house. Many plastic surgeons in [state] offer financing, with interest rates ranging from 9.9 percent to 19.8

Plastic Surgery in the Current Recession Scenario

The ASPS predicts that the current recession will cause consumers in [state] and across the country to re-evaluate their need for plastic surgery. Many candidates for plastic surgery procedures in [state] might opt for less-expensive, non-surgical remedies until the recession rebounds. In fact, a recent poll of consumers and plastic surgery specialists found that 27-percent of the survey participants were considering less expensive options, compared with 20-percent six months ago.

The following is a list of minimally-invasive procedures and the national average plastic surgery provider fee.

  • Botox®   $501
  • Cellulite treatment   $196
  • Chemical peel   $744
  • Laser hair removal   $503
  • Laser skin resurfacing   $2,222
  • Laser treatment of leg veins   $400
  • Microdermabrasion   $283
  • Sclerotherapy   $342
  • Calcium hydroxylapatite (Radiesse™)   $807
  • Collagen   $394
  • Fat Injection   $1,489
  • Hyaluronic acid   $598
  • Polylactic acid (Sculptra™)   $1,128

Financing plastic surgery

While most plastic surgery procedures in [state] are not covered by insurance, it does not hurt to ask your insurance provider. Some procedures, like breast reduction and repair of physical deformities, may be covered under health plans in [state].

Talk to your plastic surgery provider about ways to make your procedure coverable under your [state] insurance plan. Often times, if a claim is worded properly, the insurance provider is able to better understand the health benefits of a particular plastic surgery procedure.

Also, ask your plastic surgery specialist about financing in-house. Many plastic surgeons in [state] offer financing, with interest rates ranging from 9.9 percent to 19.8 percent.

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