The costs for the procedure are not low, ranging from $2,000 - $25,000. This is probably because there is a fair amount of work and expertise required and the attendant risks are quite high, as most procedures are highly invasive.
Additionally, as most of the operations are for pleasure, the target market is the people who have a lot of money to spare and are prepared to pay huge sums to get the look they believe will provide best for them in their business or social circles.The fees charged for cosmetic surgery are determined by the type of operation. As an example, if you were to ask for a small change to the shape of one nostril, the costs will be a lot less that if you wanted to make Danny Glover's nose look like Clint Eastwood's!
The requirements for each operation will depend on the amount of work required and the extent and type of tissue that will be worked on. The cost to the service provider on a small job will be a lot less than on a bigger task which may also require the services of additional specialists.For most medical health insurance providers, esthetic surgery is not included in the cover. Most if not all of the costs may need to be covered from your own resources. Before you undergo the procedure, discuss it with your health insurance to find out what costs if any they are prepared to shoulder, vis-à-vis the operation. You may find that they can cover part of the medication or post operative care. Whatever they can cover will reduce your costs.
As there procedure is rarely covered by health insurance, some doctors can arrange financing for you. Find out if the doctor you have selected can provide the financing to enable payment for the procedure to be made over a long period. Bring this up your financial status when discussing the procedure with your doctor.
Finally, you need to realize that the cost of a procedure will vary, quite widely, from person to person as all cases are unique. We are all different, therefore even when the same operation is to be done to two individuals the process will vary according to the physiological makeup of each.
Sources:
*Cosmetic Plastic Surgery Costs, CosmeticPlasticSurgeryStatistics.com
Published by Marki E.
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