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Are there any ways to get plastic surgery done for low income?

Are there any programs that will help you get plastic surgery, tummy tuck, liposuction for people who dont have insurance or low income?

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  1. only if there is a medical need. not for cosmetic purposes only.
  2. You could take a loan from the bank or a wealthy family member. Doctors are all rip offs
  3. no
  4. No.
  5. Mexico really cheap good luck.
  6. it has to like be a health risk.. not something that you want done.. i would think but idk.....
  7. Look into Care credit. My husband used this to get Lasik last year and the payments are low. We pay 35 dollars a month.
  8. You don't need plastic surgery. I'm sure you're beautiful.
  9. Get it done in Thailand or Mexico, just a few hundred dollars.
  10. well for surgery like that the money comes out of your own pocket... you have to save up for a surgery like that
  11. nope
  12. Insurance doesn't cover cosmetic surgery, duh. (Unless you've been in a fire or an accident of course.) That's why the price of cosmetic surgery is cheaper than non-elective procedures. Getting a rich beau is your best bet.
  13. Nope, most insurance doesn't cove cosmetic surgery. Diet and excercise will be the cheapest. If you really need surgery, I have heard places in South America are significantly cheaper than the US (but you have to travel to get there). Also I don't know if they are as safe!!!
  14. Yes, most companies have financing programs in which to get plastic surgeries paid for. I would shop around for some options first and see what my best chances were of financing. There is a company called capital one medical i believe, it is like a credit card for medical things of the cosmetic nature. I have an aunt who got one to help finance her platic surgery and she is the only one in her household whom works because of an accident her husband had at work leaving him without use of his right hand. I would check around for plastic surgeons in your area online who do have financing options and work my way up from there. Just be careful, because if you apply to get financing with too man places and you get turned down it could be hazardous on your credit. And YES some insurances WILL cover full cost or partial cost of cosemtic surgeries, not just for people who have had debilitating or extensive injuries from fires.. car accidents ect. I would know from personal experience. I had gastric bypass surgery a few years ago and my insurance elected by referal from my doctor to cover the cost of lipo and a tummy tuck. Like I said, I would look into financing through the plastic surgeons office, that way you can make monthly payments. Some can offer payment plans for as low at 130$$ a month.
  15. Yes. But you would have to have it done in a "third world country." It would be WAY cheaper. But I really wouldn't recommend it!
  16. Plastic surgery offices are now offering financing. Usually as low as $99 per month. Do a google search for "doctors say yes", or check out www.doctorssayyes.com. There are a few different variations of their websites and the geographic area they are in, but it is a collection of clinics that offer low cost financing. Their goal is to make PS available to everyone.
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