"My puffy eyelids and wrinkles made me feel old and out of shape everytime I looked in the mirror. After my eyelid surgery, I look as young as I feel."
Gary - Tallahassee FL


Reconstructive surgery is covered by most health insurance policies, although the amount varies by carrier. Cosmetic plastic surgery is usually considered "elective surgery" and is not covered by most insurance plans, and fees generally are paid prior to surgery. Costs vary depending on the complexity of the operation, where the surgery takes place and which anesthetic is administered.

In some cases, a procedure may have both a cosmetic and a medical purpose.
For example, breast reduction may be reconstructive if the weight of your breasts causes pain or interferes with normal activities, or eyelid surgery may be deemed necessary if drooping eyelids obscure vision. In such cases, we will work with your insurance carrier to help determine coverage.

Check with our business office if you have questions concerning payment or insurance coverage.

Third party financing options available. For more information please visit:

Capital One

Care credit

Med Loan Finance

Surgeryloans.com

 

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