Health Tuition
No Result
View All Result
Health Tuition
No Result
View All Result
Health Tuition
No Result
View All Result
Home Surgery Cosmetic Surgery

Dr. Miami Financing: How to get bal harbour plastic surgery financing.

By Healthtuition Editorial Team
Updated June 12, 2021
in Cosmetic Surgery
Dr Miami Financing
ADVERTISEMENT

Plastic surgery is costly, especially if a complication arises during or after the surgery. Dr. Miami’s financing and payment plans are here to make it affordable.

If you have booked or you are looking forward to booking an appointment with him, he has various financing options to make it affordable for his clients.

Dr. Miami financing option can cover up to 100% costs for your surgery even if you don’t have the whole amount required.

Here are Dr. Miami financing options and how to qualify for one.

YOU MIGHT LIKE

Venus Freeze

Venus Freeze: Everything You Should Know About Face Firming Treatment

Tummy Tuck Alternatives

Tummy Tuck Alternatives for Loose Abdominal Skin

Hourglass Tummy Tuck Cost

How Much Does an Hourglass Tummy Tuck Cost?

Hourglass Tummy Tuck

Hourglass Tummy Tuck: Everything You Should Know

How to get Dr. Miami Financing.

ADVERTISEMENT

Dr. Miami works with different excellent financing companies that are able to pay for your surgery and do not have interests or monthly fees.

With Dr. Miami financing, you will get different plastic surgery payment plans where you can choose one that better suits you.

Here are some of Dr. Miami Financing options available.

Alphaeon Credit

This financing option allows you to access help via the Alphaeon credit card. It has flexible repayment schedules for 12, 24, 36, 48, or 60 months.

The credit amount is up to $25,000. Apply for the Alphaeon credit card online to get instant approvals and 24/7 access to your account.

CareCredit

This is a credit card plan that caters to expenses eliminated by medical insurance. It covers high deductibles, co-pays, and co-insurances.

The CareCredit financing option comes as both short-term and long-term. You can use it in over 200,000 facilities in the United States.

United Medical Credit

United Medical Credit is a healthcare insurance company that helps to cover your plastic surgery expenses. Its 30 years of experience proves it as a reliable insurance provider with high standards.

United Medical Credit is available to patients with good and no credit history. You only need to apply for the cover online then wait for a review.

United Medical Credit will give you the flexible financing options you need for your plastic surgery.

You can find more about how you can get Dr. Miami finance for your plastic surgery by filling out this credit application form.

Other Ways you can use to Afford Your Plastic Surgery.

ADVERTISEMENT

There are many ways you can finance your Breast Augmentation, bbl, rhinoplasty, or any of the plastic surgery from credit cards, savings, bank loans, and contributions from family and friends.

Now that you want it, how can you afford it? Well, most women want to have a new and improved body appearance but do not know how they can afford it.

Also, no woman who wants to go to inexperienced plastic surgeons who will mess up with her body just because they are cheap.

Here is what you should do before paying for your plastic surgery.

1. Get the price directly from the surgeon.

Organize a consultation with the plastic surgeon you have identified for a quote. Most plastic surgery websites quote inaccurate prices since they are estimated.

Remember, plastic surgery prices are different depending on several factors, from your geographical location, the surgeon’s experience, and how complicated your surgery is.

For example, Breast Augmentation Surgery Costs $5,000 in Miami, Florida, and $9,800 in Palm Beach Gardens Florida.

It is good to travel around to get the best services for less Dr. Miami price list for different plastic surgery procedures.

2. Do not pick your plastic surgeon based on his or her price.

ADVERTISEMENT

The worst mistake you can commit when choosing a surgeon is to choose a based on his price

Find a board-certified plastic surgeon with good experience, great facility, and professional background to handle your needs. For more details, see our guide on how to Choose the Best Plastic Surgeon for your Surgery.

Let your surgeon show you before and after photos of his work. He should also connect you to some of his happy clients you can speak to about their experience with the surgeon.

3. Take Advantage of promotions.

Most plastic surgeons run promotions throughout the year. They offer discount coupons from 10% to 20% off the total price.

Once you go for consultations, feel free to ask if there is an ongoing promotion. It can, however, save you with some cash, which is good.

4. Combining plastic surgery procedures.

This plan usually comes with discounts. For example, if you have both a rhinoplasty and Mommy makeover at a lower price than having each separately.

Learn More: Here is a list of plastic surgery procedures covered by insurance.

  • Was this Article Helpful ?
  • YesNo
ADVERTISEMENT
ShareTweetSendPinSend

Related Posts

Venus Freeze
Non-Surgical Procedures

Venus Freeze: Everything You Should Know About Face Firming Treatment

Venus Freeze is a beauty treatment that uses radiofrequency and magnetic pulsing to make fine lines, wrinkles, and cellulite less...

Read more
Tummy Tuck Alternatives
Tummy Tuck

Tummy Tuck Alternatives for Loose Abdominal Skin

Do you want a flat, toned stomach without a tummy tuck? Look no further! This post explores alternatives to a...

Read more
Hourglass Tummy Tuck Cost
Tummy Tuck

How Much Does an Hourglass Tummy Tuck Cost?

According to reviews written by people who have had the procedure, the average cost of an hourglass tummy tuck is...

Read more
Hourglass Tummy Tuck
Tummy Tuck

Hourglass Tummy Tuck: Everything You Should Know

An hourglass tummy tuck is a variation of traditional tummy tuck surgery. It is also known as a "waistline tuck"...

Read more
Eyelid Ptosis Surgery
Eye Condition

Eyelid Ptosis Surgery: Everything You Should Know

Eyelid ptosis surgery, also known as blepharoplasty, is an operation that corrects the drooping or sagging of the upper eyelid....

Read more
Next Post
Early Warning Signs of Breast Cancer

Early Signs and Symptoms of Breast Cancer

ADVERTISEMENT

Get Health Tips from Global Experts to Your Inbox

Follow Us

Health Topics A-Z

Diseases & Conditions

In the News

Terms of Use

Find an Online Doctor

About Us

Contact Us

Privacy Policy

Editorial Policy

Advertising Policy

Editorial Process

Medical Review Team

Advertise

Careers

Our content does not constitute a medical consultation. See a certified medical professional for diagnosis.

© 2023 Healthtuition Media Inc. All rights reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Staying Healthy
    • Dental and Oral Health
    • Diet & Weight Loss
    • Exercise & Fitness
  • Diseases & Conditions
    • Cancer A-Z
      • Lung Cancer
      • Breast Cancer
    • Diabetes
      • Type 2 Diabetes
    • Allergies
    • Digestive Health
      • Acid Reflux
      • Heartburn
      • Irritable Bowel Syndrome
  • Health A-Z
  • Mind & Mood
    • Mental Health
    • Depression
    • Anxiety
  • Cosmetic Surgery
    • Facial Procedures
      • Facelift Surgery
      • Eyelid Lift Surgery
      • Rhinoplasty
      • Brow Lift Surgery
      • Cheek Augmentation
      • Chin Surgery
    • Breast Procedures
      • Breast Augmentation
      • Breast Lift Surgery
      • Breast Reduction
      • Breast Implants
      • Fat Transfer Augmentation
    • Body Procedures
      • Liposuction
      • Tummy Tuck
      • Mommy Makeover
      • Body Contouring
      • Arm Lift
      • Body Procedures
      • Thigh Lift
      • Fat Transfer
      • Non Surgical Fat Reduction
    • Non-Surgical Procedures
      • Botox Injection
  • Women’s Health
    • Pregnancy
    • Women’s Sexual Health
    • Female infertility
  • Find A Doctor

Copyright © 2023 Healthtuition Media. All rights reserved. Our content does not constitute a medical consultation. See a certified medical professional for diagnosis.