Pricing & Financing

We’re excited to work with you and want to be sure we address all your questions and concerns. Financial issues, such as what certain procedures cost and available financing options, are often at the top of patients’ lists of questions.

Determining cost, however, is one of the hardest questions to answer without the benefit of a formal consultation with Dr. Caridi. Every surgery is different and the cost for services depends on each individual’s wants and needs, complexity, risk, and body type.

About Our Pricing

Generally speaking, our price includes the cost of the facility, the anesthesiologist’s fee, and the surgeon’s fee. Our pricing also includes most implants. Garments and prescriptions are the responsibility of the patient. When multiple procedures are performed during one operative session, a discount is usually given compared to the sum of the individual procedures. Pricing can vary considerably when your procedure is performed outside of our private operating facility.

2012 Pricing for Most Common Procedures

PROCEDUREFEE
Breast Augmentation
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saline $6500
silicone $7900
Breast Revision$5000-12000
Breast Augmentation & Reduction (BAR)$8000-11000
Face and Neck Lift$9000-12000
Rhinoplasty$5000-9000
Liposuction$3000-15000
Gynecomastia$2000-7000
(average $5000)
Anterior Neck Lift$4000-6000
Blepharoplasty (upper and lower)$2000-4000
Brow Lift$4500-5500
Abdominoplasty$8000-10000
Mini Tummy-Tuck$4000-5000
Otoplasty$3500-5000
Brachioplasty$5000-7000
Breast Reduction$7000-10000
Mommy Makeover$10000-25000
Thigh Lift$5500-7000
Permalip Silicone Lip Implant$1300 per lip
plus $500 for IV sedation

Permanent Makeup Pricing

PROCEDUREFEE
Permanent Makeup ConsultationNo Charge
Eyebrow (1st Treatment)$450
Eye Liner (1st Treatment)
Upper and Lower
Upper or Lower
$650
$350
Lip Liner (1st Treatment)$450
Full Lip (1st Treatment)$600
Lip Liner and Full Lip (1st Treatment)Choice of 2 Colors$800
First Touch Up$150
Second Touch Up$150
Additional Touch Ups½ 1st Treatment Price

 

Financing Options

Financing of cosmetic surgery has become quite common over the past several years since most insurance companies do not cover these elective procedures. Many companies are willing to loan you money if you qualify. The interest rates are generally better than a credit card and the loans are structured so that affordable payments can be made for up to three to five years. A quick Internet search will provide you with many options to choose from. The following is a short list of several companies that we have worked with over the years. Simply click on any of the logos to be take to their websites.

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For more information about plastic surgery financing visit www.financing-plastic-surgery.com. Financing Plastic Surgery educates potential patients by describing how plastic surgery financing works and offering links to major financing companies, loan tips, and a payment calculator.

Payment Policies

The $50 consultation fee is payable by cash, certified check, or credit card (Visa and Mastercard). Click here to learn about getting the most from your consultation.

Surgery fees are payable by certified check or cash one week prior to your surgery, or a personal check two weeks before surgery. We do not accept credit or debit cards for surgery. We are not on any insurance plans and do not accept any insurance.

A $500.00 non-refundable scheduling and processing fee is required to reserve a surgery date. This will be applied to your surgery payment. There will be a 24 hour grace period before this policy is enforced. You will receive a full refund if you change your mind within this grace period.

An Important Reminder

Please be aware that any complication from your procedure that requires hospitalization or additional procedures is your financial responsibility. Patients also need to be aware that your health insurance may or may not cover an expense related to a cosmetic procedure.

Please do your research well in advance and ask your insurance company about their policies for coverage of complications that arise from cosmetic procedures. However unlikely this scenario may be, the out-of-pocket cost can be quite expensive.