Can you get a breast augmentation on finance?

01/11/2022

Can you get a breast augmentation on finance?

Finance – Finance is a popular choice for many going ahead with breast implant surgery. It allows you to go ahead with your procedure and the finance company will pay for your surgery. It does mean that you will have to agree to a payment plan which can come with a variety of terms and interest rates.

How much does breast augmentation cost in Alberta?

Radiance Plastic Surgery Surgical Procedure Fees

Face Procedures
Breast Augmentation: $8500 – $9800
Breast Lift (mastopexy): $8500 – $9800
Breast Augmentation with Lift: $13500 – $15000
Breast Implant Removal or Revision: $5500 and up*

What credit score do you need to get CareCredit?

640 or better
The credit score you need for the CareCredit Credit Card is 640 or better. That means people with at least fair credit have a shot at getting approved for this card.

Are breast reductions covered by Alberta health Care?

Breast reduction surgery can be covered by health insurance in Alberta. To qualify, at least 300 grams of tissue needs to be removed.

Can CareCredit be used for cosmetic procedures?

Once approved for a CareCredit card, you can use it over and over (as long as credit is available) for surgical, non-surgical and minimally invasive cosmetic procedures. The CareCredit credit card is accepted at hundreds of thousands of healthcare providers and health focused retailers nationwide.

What is the best way to finance plastic surgery?

Here are five additional plastic surgery financing options:

  1. Enroll in a payment plan through the surgeon.
  2. Utilize a medical credit card like CareCredit.
  3. Use a credit card with a 0% APR offer.
  4. Take out a fixed-rate personal loan.
  5. Budget and save up in advance.

How much are breast implants in Canada?

Are breast implants affordable? There is such a huge range in pricing, but the average is about $8000 to $10,000.

How do I qualify for a breast reduction in Alberta?

Breast reduction surgery can be covered by health insurance in Alberta. To qualify, at least 300 grams of tissue needs to be removed. This roughly equates to 2 bra-cup sizes (i.e. from a D cup down to a B). If the primary goal is a breast lift, the procedure will not be covered by health insurance.