Monthly Archives: December 2013

Payment Plans for Breast Augmentation

financing options for breast augmentationManhattan Aesthetic Surgery in New York offers it’s clients two excellent financing options that give you the ability to make payments on your breast implants.

Care Credit: This is a first tier financing program that offers excellent interest rates (some clients even qualify for 0% interest) and customized payment plans for cosmetic surgical procedures. This plan can also be used for other medically related expenses like ER visits, dentistry, and even vet visits for your pet! If you are worried about your credit score or credit history, you can also apply with a co-applicant to increase your chances of being approved. You can apply online at CareCredit.com, or we can process the application for you after your consultation.

HELP Card: This is a second tier program that has slightly higher interest rates (no higher than most standard credit cards) in exchange for less stringent credit requirements compared to Care Credit, so it is easier to get approved. This program also has flexible payment plans that can work with almost any budget, and we can help you apply after your consultation or if you get turned down by Care Credit.

If you have any questions about financing for breast implants in New York, or if you would like to schedule a consultation, please feel free to give us a call at 917-703-7069, or send us a message through our website by clicking here.

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Which incision is the best for breast augmentation surgery?

incision choices for breast augmentation surgeryNew data presented at the 2013 American Society for Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) meeting suggests that the inframammary incision (in the fold under the breast) carries nearly a 50% lower risk of capsular contracture than the other incisions (periareolar, transaxillary, and transumbilical).

The overall risk of capsular contracture after breast augmentation surgery is a range of about 10-15%, but new data suggests that the risk can be cut to about 5% with inframammary incisions.

Continue reading to learn more about incisions for breast augmentation surgery and capsular contracture…

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