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All surgical procedures are accompanied by a certain degree of risk, whether the procedures are for medical or cosmetic reasons. Our expert team is dedicated to making your operation go smoothly. We careful review your medical history and current health condition before deciding if it is safe for you to proceed with surgery. It is important that you fully disclose all pertinent information so that we are able to make an accurate assessment of the risks involved. We will take every precaution necessary to reduce the possibility of any complications.
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There several important factors that come into play when deciding whether plastic surgery is the right option for you. One of the most important factors is your health. Being in good health greatly reduces the risk of complications occurring during surgery and leads to a speedy recovery. Next, you need to ask yourself what your motivations are. People who have plastic surgery generally find that the surgery enhances their overall appearance and self-esteem. Thirdly, you should have realistic expectations. Plastic surgery is both a science and an art, neither of which are perfect. Set reasonable goals as to the result you wish to achieve and be prepared to thoroughly discuss these goals during your initial consultation.
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No, our consultations are complimentary.
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It is a relatively common practice for a plastic surgeon to perform multiple procedures during one operation. This allows the surgeon to better “sculpt” your final appearance. In addition, having several procedures done simultaneously saves you the expense of paying the operating room and anesthesia costs more than once. However, having too much done at one time can lead to complications. The decision to have multiple procedures done depends on which procedures are being done, the extent of surgery, the operating time, and your age/health. Ultimately, the surgeon decides whether or not it is appropriate to include more than one procedure in your operation.
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Due to the variety of procedures available in plastic surgery, there can be no blanket rule on age although age will be taken into consideration when planning your operation. People of all ages have taken advantage of the image-enhancement offered by plastic surgery. There are even procedures appropriate for young children! It is important to realize the limitations of plastic surgery. Plastic surgery cannot “fix” every situation or reverse the aging process. What is a good procedure for one person may not be an appropriate procedure for another. We are committed to making your plastic surgery experience a successful one.
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Generally, post-operative instructions call for rest and limited movement in order to speed up the healing process and recovery time. The length of recovery varies with each procedure and is different for each individual. Bruises usually disappear within a few days, and most swelling is gone in a matter of weeks. If you follow our post-operative instructions carefully, you will be able to enjoy your normal activities within no time. We take care to conceal any scars so that they are barely visible, if at all. The image-enhancing effects of plastic surgery become more evident over time with certain procedures taking up to a year for your body to fully adjust and settle into its new look. When you come in for your consultation we can discuss your expected recovery period and any post-operative instructions in detail.
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We no longer participate in health insurance.
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The issue of breast implant safety has been a hot topic throughout the last few decades. As a result, more stringent standards have emerged in order to protect patients. Current breast implant procedures primarily use silicone shell implants filled with a saline solution. Occasionally, silicone-gel filler is used; but this is highly regulated by the FDA, and generally only acceptable in reconstructive surgery procedures. Rarely, an implant will rupture or leak. With saline implants, the saline is safely absorbed into the body. The effect of silicone-gel leaking into the body is still being researched. If rupture or leaking is detected early, the implant can be easily replaced. Other possible complications from breast implant surgery may include blood clotting or pooling, overly sensitive breasts or loss of sensation in the breasts, and capsular contracture (a hardening of the tissues surrounding the implant). Our expert team is dedicated to making your operation a smooth one. We take every precaution necessary to reduce the possibility of any complications.
OUR FINANCING PARTNERS
It’s something you’ve always wanted to do, but something else was always there to hold you back. Well, not anymore. We offer CareCredit®, a card designed specifically for your health and beauty needs. CareCredit can help you move forward with getting the procedure you’ve always wanted. With convenient monthly payment options, no up-front costs, no prepayment penalties and no annual fees, you can get your procedure sooner. Like a credit card, but better CareCredit works just like a credit card, but is exclusive for healthcare services. With low monthly payments every time you use it, you can use your card over and over for follow-up appointments or different procedures. This means you don’t have to put your health and beauty needs on hold until you save up enough money. We give you the power to decide when it’s the right time for you. With CareCredit, you can:
Enjoy low minimum monthly payments
Get No Interest/Deferred interest financing if paid within 6 months or fixed, low interest financing for up to 60 months.
Pay no up-front costs, pre-payment penalties or annual fees.
FINANCIAL POLICY
We consider it a privilege that you have chosen us for your plastic surgical needs! We strongly believe that an informed patient is a good patient and that your clear understanding of our financial policy is important to our professional relationship. We off complimentary cosmetic consultations to each of our patients.
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Payment is due 2 weeks prior to surgery. For same day or med spa procedures, payment is due at time of service.
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We accept cash, personal checks, cashier’s check, money order, Visa, MasterCard, and Discover. There will be a $35.00 fee for any checks returned for non-sufficient funds. Cosmetic surgery is not covered by insurance; therefore, we require payment be made prior to surgery. A $500 deposit will be collected in order to secure a surgery date, and the balance will be collected 2 weeks prior to surgery.
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We consider the pre-op exam as a definitive final consultation prior to the operation. The fee for surgery that is rendered at the pre-op appointment is nonrefundable and nontransferable to another segment of time. If the surgery is rescheduled after the payment has been made there will be a 35% rescheduling fee for the total cost of the surgery. This is done to maintain the continuity of a very valuable and busy surgical schedule. The only exception to this is life-threatening emergencies or medical illnesses prior to the operation. In these exceptional circumstances a 35% rescheduling fee will not apply. We reserve a considerable amount of discretion in implementing this difficult but necessary policy.
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It is the patient’s responsibility to complete all pre-surgical diagnostics prior to the pre-operative appointment. If not completed by this appointment, surgery may be postponed and subject to a 35% rescheduling fee or canceled without a refund.
Every effort is made to maintain the predicted operating room and anesthesia hours. However, results are NEVER compromised for time. In these rare occasions that the surgery outruns the determined time you will be billed for additional operating room and anesthesia fees.Item description