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		<title>Abdominoplasty Cost</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Jan 2012 23:37:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cosmetic surgery is very popular, and tummy tucks are one of the most popular procedures among women, which is why so many are interested in abdominoplasty cost. For those who don’t know, abdominoplasty is a procedure that is performed to remove excess saggy skin from the abdominal area, leaving a smooth, flat stomach once the area has healed. It’s a particularly popular procedure among women who have had children and want to get back to their pre baby figure. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1><span style="font-size: small;">Cosmetic surgery is very popular, and tummy tucks are one of the most popular procedures among women, which is why so many are interested in abdominoplasty cost.</span></h1>
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<p><span style="font-size: small;">Abdominoplasty is a medical term for tummy tuck, a procedure that is performed to remove excess saggy skin from the abdominal area, leaving a smooth, flat stomach once the area has healed. It’s a particularly popular procedure among women who have had children and want to get back to their pre-baby figure.  It is also popular with men and women who have lost weight and need to get rid of excess skin.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: small;">Before deciding if this is a surgery that will work for them, they really have to look at the abdominoplasty cost to see if they can truly afford it. Tummy Tuck prices due vary greatly and thus abdominoplasty cost will differ from doctor to doctor and from location to location.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: small;">One thing that people have to keep in mind when looking at the overall abdominoplasty cost, is that it is not covered by health insurance. Tummy tucks are conisdered as purely cosmetic procedure, which is why they don’t fall under any sort of coverage, and with prices running into the thousands of dollars, it may actually end up being prohibitive for most. That may lead to a tough choice which will come down to comparing abdominoplasty cost against whether you actually really need it or not. For some, including me, getting back the figure that was lost for whatever reason, lost is well worth the high price. .</span></p>
<h2><span style="font-size: small;">Abdominoplasty cost can be as little as $3,000, and go as high as $12,000, but the average cost usually comes in around $6,000, making it one of the more expensive cosmetic procedures available.</span></h2>
<p><span style="font-size: small;">It should also be kept in kind that it is a very sensitive procedure, which means there is a possibility that problems can arise. Infections can be an issue, as can painful bleeding and bruising, and in order to lessen the chances of those occurring, you should be on the lookout for the best available surgeon, rather than the best abdominoplasty cost.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: small;">Even if you do find an abdominoplasty cost that fits your budget, it may be that many surgeons will not be willing to accept your business. This usually happens if you have a body mass index (BMI) of that is higher than 25, which will put you in the overweight category. There is a far greater risk of complications in patients who are overweight, and a good surgeon will more than likely recommend that you get your BMI under 25 before he will consider performing the surgery. It may also be that you have other complications that can cause tummy tucks to be risky for you and thus even a low abdominoplasty cost may not be worth it.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: small;">If everything is well, and you prove to be a good tummy tuck candidate, then you will likely have to pay a deposit to get the whole process started. The remainder of the cost will then have to be paid before you undergo the surgery, which means you will have to have all the money in place before you sign on the dotted line for the procedure.</span></p>
<h3><span style="font-size: small;">Once you have decided upon the surgeon and know exactly what you have to pay, it’ll be time to make sure that you secure the financing in order to cover the abdominoplasty cost.</span></h3>
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<h3><span style="font-size: small;">Read more about <a href="http://tummytuckbook.com">Abdominoplasty Cost.</a></span></h3>
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		<title>Tummy Tuck Prices</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Jan 2012 23:22:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tummy tuck prices are one of the most common questions when it comes to making a few nips and tucks.

The actual cost of the procedure depends on a number of different factors, ranging from the city or state where you live, all the way up to the proficiency of the surgeon, but you can expect to pay anywhere in the $3,000 to $8,000 range. The more popular a surgeon is, the more you are likely to pay, and it’s actually not a bad idea to go with a reputable surgeon when considering any sort of major surgery.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1><span style="font-size: small;">Tummy tuck prices are one of the most common questions when it comes to making a few nips and tucks.</span></h1>
<p><span style="font-size: small;">The actual cost of the procedure depends on a number of different factors, ranging from the city or state where you live, all the way up to the proficiency of the surgeon, but you can expect to pay anywhere in the $3,000 to $8,000 range. The more popular a surgeon is, the more you are likely to pay, and it’s actually not a bad idea to go with a reputable surgeon when considering any sort of major surgery.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: small;">It pays to do a little bit of homework when comparing tummy tuck prices, as it shouldn’t just be the overall cost that comes into the decision. If it is solely price that is your biggest concern, then it might be a good idea to find out how the surgeon expects to be paid. The vast majority will expect you to pay a partial deposit in order to confirm your surgery date. After that, you may very well be asked to pay the remainder of the surgery amount at a pre-appointment date, which means you will have to pay the full amount before the procedure is done.</span></p>
<h2><span style="font-size: small;">Once you have found a number of tummy tuck prices that fit your budget, the next step is to take a look at the different surgeons to find out which one is best for you.</span></h2>
<p><span style="font-size: small;">Take the time to look at the before and after pictures that they will have on their websites, as those will give you the best indication of how you will look after the procedure has been completed. Try to find a previous patient’s picture that looks most like your pre-surgery body type for the best comparison.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: small;">Once completed, assuming that you chose a reputable surgeon, you will look exactly as you imagined. Remember that tummy tuck prices should also be measured against some of the risks. Like any major surgery, there are problems which could arise during and after the procedure. The most common problems are infections, bleeding and bruising, all of which can occur if you do not take the time to find a good surgeon, or just settle for tummy tuck prices that are lower than all the others. If you can’t afford to get the procedure done at a good practice, then you should wait until you can.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: small;">Cosmetic surgery is in very high demand, and tummy tuck prices tend to differ wildly as surgeons compete for your makeover dollar. There are new offices popping up every day, which is why it is so difficult to narrow down your options, but that really is a necessity in order to get your work done properly.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: small;">Don&#8217;t just rely on the tummy tuck prices as an indication of how good or bad a surgeon. An excellent surgeon may have lowered tummy tuck prices due to higher quantity of patients while an okay plastic surgeon may have high tummy tuck prices to make up for less patients. </span></p>
<h3><span style="font-size: small;">B</span><span style="font-size: small;">e sure to consider all factors when searching for tummy tuck prices and prior to settling down on a surgeon that will perform such an important surgery. </span></h3>
<p><span style="font-size: small;">Here are more <a title="tummytuck" href="http://tummytuckbook.com">resources</a> for tummy tuck prices. </span></p>
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		<title>Should you get a Laser Tummy Tuck</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Jan 2012 14:09:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Getting a laser tummy tuck isn’t exactly on most women’s to-do lists, and even among circles where women undergo cosmetic procedures regularly, it seems like a laser tummy tuck is still too new to really be considered to be a “staple surgery.”

Despite the fact that it is still a relatively novel idea for many people, a laser tummy tuck is a great option for those who want to have a leaner, younger, and fitter physique.

The main reason why a laser tummy tuck is chosen over a regular tummy tuck is because it is minimally invasive. This unique procedure uses the heat generated from the laser to tighten your body’s skin, not painful surgery. Most tummy tucks that you will hear about will involve a very long recovery time, lots of high-risk surgery, and may also have an intense amount of discomfort post-surgery.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Getting a laser tummy tuck isn’t exactly on most women’s to-do lists, and even among circles where women undergo cosmetic procedures regularly, it seems like a laser tummy tuck is still too new to really be considered to be a “staple surgery.”</p>
<h1><span style="font-size: medium;">Despite the fact that it is still a relatively novel idea for many people, a laser tummy tuck is a great option for those who want to have a leaner, younger, and fitter physique.</span></h1>
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<p>The main reason why a laser tummy tuck is chosen over a regular tummy tuck is because it is minimally invasive. This unique procedure uses the heat generated from the laser to tighten your body’s skin, not painful surgery. Most tummy tucks that you will hear about will involve a very long recovery time, lots of high-risk surgery, and may also have an intense amount of discomfort post-surgery.</p>
<h2><span style="font-size: medium;">Nobody wants to deal with all the annoyances of a surgical procedure, so most people opt for a minimally invasive laser tummy tuck instead</span>.</h2>
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<p>Having a laser tummy tuck also means that you won’t have any scars, and that you will also be able to reach areas that are often not really reachable via a normal tummy tuck Basically, it’s better, more convenient, and also much less painful.</p>
<p>If you are looking for a plastic surgeon who offers this laser procedure, it’s important to learn about how eligible you really are for this unique cosmetic service. The first thing that most people learn about tummy tucks is that they are typically not covered by insurance, at least if it is for cosmetic purposes. A laser tummy tuck will cost anywhere from 5 to 8 thousand dollars, depending on what needs to be done, the location you are getting it done at, and the doctor who will be doing your procedure.</p>
<p>Women who have a very complicated issue that they want to solve with a tummy tuck should have a consultation with a plastic surgeon that offer both laser and traditional tummy tucks. A  laser tummy tuck can reach places that a traditional tummy tuck cannot, but a traditional tummy tuck might be a better choice for certain issues that arise with massive weight loss. Only a trained doctor would be able to tell you which one is better for you.</p>
<p>Normally, women who have lost a lot of weight but not a drastic amount of weight do well with a laser tummy tuck. For people who have lost several hundred pounds of weight, only a traditional tummy tuck can really be of use. Women who want to want to simply tighten their stomachs slightly are also better candidates for laser tummy tucks than women who are looking for extremely striking changes in the shape of their bodies.</p>
<p>Of course, this is a medical procedure that does come with some risks. However, the risks that you face with a laser tummy tuck are not as great as those with a traditional tummy tuck. There has also been some evidence to suggest that people with autoimmune disorders tend to fare better with a laser tuck. The chances of complications from a laser tuck are much lower than a traditional tummy tuck. Women and men who are worried about all the risks that come with surgery should definitely consider getting their tummy tuck done by a laser, simply because this cosmetic choice is much less invasive than other similar option.</p>
<h3><span style="font-size: medium;">Though there are many ways to decide whether or not you want to have a laser tummy tuck, the best way to find out if you are right for this procedure is to ask your plastic surgeon today.</span></h3>
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		<title>After Tummy Tuck: Three things that can ruin your plastic surgery results</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Apr 2011 23:41:32 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Remember to set aside a date on your calendar for follow-up visits to your surgeon. These will be the best times to discuss whatever problems or concerns you may have. Of course, you can always contact your physician any time before or after your surgery if you feel that you need to talk to him. During these visits, your surgeon may give you some advice on what else to do to enhance your results, thereby obtaining an even more desired body.</p>
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<p>After your successful tummy tuck, you will probably wonder how to protect your new waistline. For the first few weeks, you will likely not be that crazy about the results since you will still have some swelling, tenderness, and, the scar line may still be a little raised and red. However, as days progress and you feel better, your tummy will also look better. You should take intermittent pictures of your tummy, preferably every few months, just to see how much better it really does get within months. As you begin to enjoy your new body, you may wonder what the future will do to your tummy. Factors such as aging, post-surgery pregnancy, excessive weight gain might affect your tummy line even after it has been trimmed.</p>
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<p><strong>Aging</strong> is inevitable, and so is the sagging and possible weight retention along the midline. However, the extent of the distortion of your waistline can be directly affected by your lifestyle. A person who indulges in healthy foods such as vegetables and fruits, and daily exercise is less likely to experience a drastic change along the waistline versus someone who does not. Although a tummy tuck can enhance your abdomen, it is not an excuse not to try to lose weight or eat correctly.</p>
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<p><strong>Pregnancy</strong> might still be in the picture for you, and when and if it does occur, it will naturally affect your tummy line. Routinely, it is advised that you plan no more pregnancies before you have a tummy tuck (your surgeon will ask you directly about this). But pregnancy can occur even after you have decided that you no longer want kids and have used the best contraceptive methods. Or, you may become pregnant due to other medical reasons or because you are at an age at which you thought you couldn’t have kids any more. Do not panic if it does happen. If you have been exercising and eating right, and continue moderate exercise as well as a healthy diet while you are pregnant, the changes in your tummy will most likely reverse a few weeks after your baby arrives. Your abdominal walls and skin will not be as saggy as they were before the tummy tuck. Not even close. And in the case that it does occur to a certain extent, a mini-tummy tuck should take care of the little loose skin that you might have. Occasionally, the results of a tummy tuck may be totally reversed after a pregnancy, but your surgeon should be able to get you back in shape after your baby arrives. Remember, before you have a tummy tuck after a pregnancy, whether it is an initial or repeat tuck, you should allow your body a reasonable amount of time to recover, at least nine months to a year. This ensures that your body has returned to its best possible state prior to the surgeon repairing that part of your tummy that will would never have return to normal, regardless of how many years you diet and exercise.</p>
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<p><strong>Weight gain</strong> will drastically transform your tummy tuck. Living a sedentary lifestyle and not eating the right kinds of foods will turn your abdomen back to almost what it used to look like before the surgery. Even though the abdominal muscles may not be as lax, you will store fat associated with stretched skin. So, to kiss that flabby stomach of yours goodbye forever, maintain consistently healthy levels of dietary intake and exercise to maintain the wonders the surgeon has performed on you. After the procedure, your abdomen will be transformed dramatically, but from then on, it is up to you to maintain the work performed by your surgeon. Exercise will not only help increase your strength and vigor, but it can also contour your abdomen in a more natural way. Eating a well-balanced diet and making sure that you limit your bad carbohydrates and bad fat intake is a sure way to keep off the fat from your tummy as well as your arms, legs, and thighs, for a better-contoured body.</p>
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		<title>Before Tummy Tuck: How to Finance a Tummy Tuck</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Apr 2011 23:39:16 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Tummy tucks cost about an average of $6000 to 8,000, and this will vary based on the geographical location as well as the doctor’s expertise. It could go as low as $3,000 or as high as $10,000, depending on the extent of the procedure, the geographical area, the surgeon’s expertise, anesthesiologist’s fees, and operating facility fees. If you combine a tummy tuck with any type of liposuction, the charges will be considerably higher, by up to $3,000 per procedure.</p>
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<p>Since most tummy tucks are classified as elective and aesthetic procedures, most of the time, you will have to pay out of pocket. Basically, which surgeon you choose may largely depend on your resources. But no matter how you come up with it, the amount of money you spend on getting your body and self-confidence back will be well worth it. If you want to pay cash and have the money already saved, that is great since it means that you can proceed with your surgery when you are ready. If you are still working on coming up with the money, then consider putting aside a certain amount in a designated account until you have enough funds. Sometimes, your surgeon may have a payment plan with or without added interest so that you can pay them in installments pre- or post-operation. This should always be your next option if you do not have cash stowed away for the process. Ask you surgeon during your consultation if he has some type of financing or is affiliated with a company that does.</p>
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<p>For those who do not have the immediate resources but have good credit and do not mind paying a little interest on the money borrowed, the use of personal credit cards or healthcare credit cards is also an option. Use of personal credit cards are not recommended unless you have a clear cut plan for repayment. A healthcare credit card is usually a card issued by an independent company for healthcare spending. It normally has a financed plan, so you can borrow and pay back according to whatever plans you choose. You may also consider a personal loan if you don’t want to overextend and ruin your monthly budget. Again, this will have to be paid off with interest, so make sure that you shop around for the best rates.</p>
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<p>If you do decide to charge your surgery on your credit card, remember to keep your credit limit in mind. You do not want to go through all the preoperative procedures, arrive to the operating facility on the day of your appointment after having made all arrangements for your surgery to find out that you cannot be operated on because you card was denied. Also, some credit cards are big on fraud protection and may flag and deny large purchases. It’s always a good idea to inform them ahead of time that you will be charging a certain amount of money to your card before you do so that they do not deny a charge that they may consider unusual.</p>
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<p>Another benefit to using a credit card is that some of these cards offer low interest with an open balance. That way, you can proceed with the surgery knowing that if anything that demanded more money came up, you have an open line of credit. And for those with cards that earn points or rewards, this may be a good way to rack up some points, again, with a clear re-payment plan.</p>
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<p>Healthcare credit cards have also become very popular. There are few healthcare credit cards that offer affordable financing specially endorsed by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. Unlike conventional credit cards, these cards most often have no-interest financing or fixed-interest rates, no annual fees, no up-front costs, and no prepayment penalties. Make sure to look out for these features if you choose to go for a healthcare credit card.</p>
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<p>Personal loans should perhaps be the last resort for a majority of people. A secured loan may not be as easy to obtain or to handle as the other options mentioned. It will probably be the most complicated one. You will most likely need collateral or assets to support the loan. And with the current economic situation, getting a personal loan has gotten much harder. If do go this route, you can take a loan from your bank, credit union, at work, or through other loan providers. Although this may not be easy, it may be your only ticket to getting the money that you need to pay for your surgery.</p>
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<p>In all instances, always make the best financial decision for yourself and your family based on the situation at hand.</p>
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