Thursday, October 18, 2007

Money Matters And Quality Standards:

Paying through the nose for a new nose? The plastic surgery scenario in 2007 has made this passé. Television shows as old as “The Bold and the Beautiful” and as recent as “Sex and the City” and “Desperate Housewives” claim to be for the new woman. The plastic surgery mindset has taken a leap from the backyards of the rich and famous to the living rooms of the working class. And why not? It was just a matter of time. This branch of medicine is no longer shrouded in exclusivity. The masses have taken to such procedures with enthusiasm. With the promise the knife seems to hold for an average American in improving a daily humdrum existence, money has ceased to be a concern for a more aware public.

Though procedures for correcting disfigurements and reconstructive surgeries are covered by health insurance plans,
plastic surgery procedures undertaken for aesthetic enhancements face a drawback. After deciding upon the type of surgery procedure you want to go ahead with, shortlist the surgeons you have decided upon and run a check on their respective credentials and their costs. The plastic surgeon having the best credentials most probably won’t be the cheapest and vice versa. Try looking out for a good combination of both. At the Plastic Surgery Institute of California, you can be assured that you have met such a balanced combination.

Our prices are quoted after a careful examination of your requirements, the type of surgery you want, the time and effort that your desired procedure will require and the complexity of the procedure beside other supplementary costs. We also offer a range of attractive discounts and offers at our facilities in
Newport Beach, Newport Beach, Beverly Hills and Huntington Beach. Financing is offered through both CareCredit as well as MediCredit. We assure you an unbiased opinion and competitive prices.

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