Creative ways to pay for cosmetic surgery

November 29th, 2010  

Cosmetic Surgery Financing, Del Mar

Care CreditIn the current economic climate, most of us don’t have extra cash reserves for the extra beauty treatments we would like to get.  Finding ways to pay for cosmetic procedures is becoming more challenging.  Thanks to innovative companies such as Care Credit, several options are available to help pay for surgery. Similar to a credit card, you can charge any procedures performed in the office to your account.  This makes it convenient when stopping in for maintenance treatments such as Botox and Juvederm.  Care Credit is accepted at thousands of medical practices, so it can be used to pay for other medical services as well.  Several options for payment including no interest loans are available. 

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Rather than putting off the breast augmentation or tummy tuck you have been wanting to have, apply at www.carecredit.com and have your surgery today!

Kate

Torn or Streched Earlobe Repair

August 27th, 2010  

Ear Lobe Repair San Diego

Ear lobe repair San DiegoOver the years, wearing heavy earrings or ear gauges will cause stretching of the earlobes and sometimes even tears where the earlobe was pierced.  Many individuals do not realize that this can easily be repaired, and that you will be able to go back to wearing your favorite earrings again within a few months. 

Dr. Pollack performs a “mini-flap” on the ear, in an L-shape pattern, by making a small incision where the former hole used to be.  This procedure is performedEarlobe Repair San Diego in the office with a small amount of local anesthesia.  By repairing the ear in this way, you will avoid “notching” as the ear heals, and will be able to re-pierce the ear in about six weeks without problems.  Dr. Pollack will even re-pierce the ear for you at no charge if you return to the office with an earring. 

This quick fix repair can be performed on ears which are already torn all the way through or those that are just stretched.  Put your clip earrings back in the drawer and consider having your ear repaired instead!

Kate