body lift
Insurance does help, but even I have deductibles so its not "free".
As previous folks said, unless you get really really really lucky, nothing is free. There are reduced costs and savings if you want to go out of the country or if you have really good medical insurance. But for many of us, there's still a lot to pay out of pocket.
For what I'm having done, I'm 100% self pay and each procedure is not over 10K - which I why I recommend you start with consultations to determine the actual costs. Also keep in mind, that different surgeons will have different recommendations and protocols for how they do things. My surgeon has a great deal of experience and is also comfortable with my health to go the route we're going.
Regarding wanting to things extremely cheap or even free - there are some things in this world where the saying "you get what you pay for" apply. I would consider plastic surgery to be one of those things. You have to look at more than just the dollar amount. So do thorough research.
WLS and plastic surgery - neither one is absolutely necesssary to improve health. WLS is a very last resort for many (myself included) and luckily my insurance covered it. Loose skin, although unsightly and can throw off your self-perception, is completely optional.
Baylor Residency Program - Houston, TX - June 2009/March 2010
Hi, I don't know where you are located but through what I have known is that any "teaching hospital" will have lower prices for plastic surgery because they are training surgeons in the clinics under the watchful eye of the head surgeon for plastics. I am scheduled for a lower-body lift on June 16th and I am getting it for $3500. If I were just getting a TT instead of the lower body lift they would have included a breast lift too all for $3500. Because the lower body lift is a 6-7 hour surgery, they didn't recommend the breast be done at the same time. The surgeon quoted me a price of $2500 for my breast for a later date. Call your local hospitals and ask if they have a PS clinic and speak to them, get your prices and do a little shopping around. Best of luck!
As far as the best prices, i think this is the best way to go. You can also take out small medical loans from the various finance companies that are online..do more research on them before you sign with them!