Most people know that sticker prices for big ticket items can be misleading.
There are often hidden fees, maintenance costs, warranties, and other expenses that need to be taken into consideration.
So what would make cosmetic surgery any different? It requires not only a large financial investment, but a physical one as well.
This is especially true when you choose to undergo breast augmentation.
A foreign element is being inserted into your body, which means it's important to keep tab on how your body is reacting.
Before you even undergo surgery, you might want to consider purchasing a warranty.
It might seem silly, but one of the most common risks associated with breast enhancement surgery is implant rupture.
Fortunately, most implant manufacturers offer a free lifetime warranty that covers replacement of the implant in instances of leaks.
Some will even cover a limited surgical fee.
There are also extensions of these programs available.
If you pay a bit more, you can have coverage not only in case of leaks, but if you experience rippling or capsular contraction as well.
And because it is recommended that breast implants should be replaced every 10 to 20 years under optimal conditions, it might be worth the extra money later on in the future.
After all, breast implants are usually a lifetime investment.
Expect some hefty fees immediately post-op, too.
You'll be out of work for at least two weeks, in some cases longer.
You'll also be sent home with a prescription for some medication to purchase.
You will have to make at least one, if not two to three trips back to visit your surgeon to ensure that everything is going smoothly.
Remember to factor in travel costs along with your basic necessities and medication.
The month after breast enhancement surgery will take a big bite out of your wallet.
Another cost to factor into the price tag is regular mammograms.
Normally, women with implants are not required to undergo any more mammograms than a woman with natural breasts; however, with the reintroduction of silicone implants in the American market, the FDA mandates that women with these kinds of implants must undergo regular MRI scans, which can be quite expensive, running anywhere from a few hundred to thousands of dollars.
And although you may not want to think about it, complications can cost you big time.
Infections, which can range from mild to severe, will need immediate treatment and your body will remain susceptible to them for up to two to three years following surgery.
A common problem experienced after breast enhancement surgery is capsular contraction, which will require a revision if not complete removal of the implants.
Rippling and shifting are also common reasons that send women back to the operating room.
These operations could end up doubling or even tripling the original price of your breast enhancement surgery.
Be prepared to allow funds for both expected and unexpected costs.
Even having to replace your old bras will set you back some cash.
Ultimately, the more you're willing and able to invest in the cosmetic procedure and subsequent care, the better your chances of being satisfied with your decision and remaining healthy.
There are often hidden fees, maintenance costs, warranties, and other expenses that need to be taken into consideration.
So what would make cosmetic surgery any different? It requires not only a large financial investment, but a physical one as well.
This is especially true when you choose to undergo breast augmentation.
A foreign element is being inserted into your body, which means it's important to keep tab on how your body is reacting.
Before you even undergo surgery, you might want to consider purchasing a warranty.
It might seem silly, but one of the most common risks associated with breast enhancement surgery is implant rupture.
Fortunately, most implant manufacturers offer a free lifetime warranty that covers replacement of the implant in instances of leaks.
Some will even cover a limited surgical fee.
There are also extensions of these programs available.
If you pay a bit more, you can have coverage not only in case of leaks, but if you experience rippling or capsular contraction as well.
And because it is recommended that breast implants should be replaced every 10 to 20 years under optimal conditions, it might be worth the extra money later on in the future.
After all, breast implants are usually a lifetime investment.
Expect some hefty fees immediately post-op, too.
You'll be out of work for at least two weeks, in some cases longer.
You'll also be sent home with a prescription for some medication to purchase.
You will have to make at least one, if not two to three trips back to visit your surgeon to ensure that everything is going smoothly.
Remember to factor in travel costs along with your basic necessities and medication.
The month after breast enhancement surgery will take a big bite out of your wallet.
Another cost to factor into the price tag is regular mammograms.
Normally, women with implants are not required to undergo any more mammograms than a woman with natural breasts; however, with the reintroduction of silicone implants in the American market, the FDA mandates that women with these kinds of implants must undergo regular MRI scans, which can be quite expensive, running anywhere from a few hundred to thousands of dollars.
And although you may not want to think about it, complications can cost you big time.
Infections, which can range from mild to severe, will need immediate treatment and your body will remain susceptible to them for up to two to three years following surgery.
A common problem experienced after breast enhancement surgery is capsular contraction, which will require a revision if not complete removal of the implants.
Rippling and shifting are also common reasons that send women back to the operating room.
These operations could end up doubling or even tripling the original price of your breast enhancement surgery.
Be prepared to allow funds for both expected and unexpected costs.
Even having to replace your old bras will set you back some cash.
Ultimately, the more you're willing and able to invest in the cosmetic procedure and subsequent care, the better your chances of being satisfied with your decision and remaining healthy.
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