Plastic Surgery Schools
I have an appointment for a consultation with Case Western Reserve Univ. School of Medicine/Plastic Surgery in October. Has anyone here had surgery with them? Were costs less than with a regular plastic surgeon? Has anyone else on this website used a School of Medicine/Plastic Surgery to get their lower body lift, brachioplasty, or thighs done?
Locally I could get lower body lift for $15,000 but that is too expensive for me to pay. Thighs were quoted at around $7000 and brachioplasty I have not gotten an estimate yet. I considered going to Costa Rica or Mexico but my husband is too frightened by recent violence/kidnappings and said absolutely not.
Any advice from this site would be immensely helpful.
Locally I could get lower body lift for $15,000 but that is too expensive for me to pay. Thighs were quoted at around $7000 and brachioplasty I have not gotten an estimate yet. I considered going to Costa Rica or Mexico but my husband is too frightened by recent violence/kidnappings and said absolutely not.
Any advice from this site would be immensely helpful.
Hi,
I just had my brachio done on July 24th throught the USF program in Tampa, Florida. The treatment by the staff and the senior resident was excellent. She did a great job with scar placement. You can't see the scar at all unless I raise my arms. The price was $3,600 all invlusive compared with $6,000 and up that I received in a few other places. I would recommend it if you are on a budget. The only downside for me was that its two hours away so its quite a drive for my follow up appointments.
I just had my brachio done on July 24th throught the USF program in Tampa, Florida. The treatment by the staff and the senior resident was excellent. She did a great job with scar placement. You can't see the scar at all unless I raise my arms. The price was $3,600 all invlusive compared with $6,000 and up that I received in a few other places. I would recommend it if you are on a budget. The only downside for me was that its two hours away so its quite a drive for my follow up appointments.
How many follow up appointments were necessary and how were they spaced. I live in Nevada and would have to schedule trips back to Ohio if there are followup appointments required. I had not considered that--I basically thought once the surgery was done, it was done. That sounds like a very good price by the way.
Yes, the price was great!
I had the initial consultation, the pre-op interview (about 2 weeks prior to surgery), the day of the surgery, my follw-up appt (1 week later), a 2nd follow-up which was supposed to be 1 week after my first post-opp appt but since I live far away, she scheduled it 2 weeks later. So a total of 5 visits inlcluding the day of surgery. This of course is barring any complications. If you have any of those, they will be more.
I had the initial consultation, the pre-op interview (about 2 weeks prior to surgery), the day of the surgery, my follw-up appt (1 week later), a 2nd follow-up which was supposed to be 1 week after my first post-opp appt but since I live far away, she scheduled it 2 weeks later. So a total of 5 visits inlcluding the day of surgery. This of course is barring any complications. If you have any of those, they will be more.
Have you looked into any resident training programs in your home state? You can see a list of Plastics Resident Programs here (http://www.aacplasticsurgery.org/residentresource.html ) you can then contact the individual program to see if they have a reduced cost program.
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I used a residency program and glad I did. I was going to go to Mexico as well but decided against it when I ran across the residency programs. I had post op appointments for the first weeks and then 3 weeks later and my next one will be at 1 month out. The surgeons and resident were fantastic as well as the after care. The savings is in the price of the surgeon (usually about 25-50% of standard surgeon fees). Cost of OR, anesthesia and hospital is the same. You can read my profile or some of my latest posts to read about it.