Q: Dr. Eppley, I am a 21 -year -old man of my man who seeks to improve the visual appearance of my lower third. I improve the width, definition and masculinity of my jaw line lowering my gonial angle and lengthening my branch. I have approximately a budget of $ 10,000. I’m looking to do the procedure very soon. Pease, let me know if there is a time when you could enter some time so that we can review objectives and expectations together. I am very excited and I hope to have news of yours!
A: Thank you for your consultation and provide details about your facial increase goals, as well as your budget. By definition of its budget, it refers to the use of angle implants of the standard vertical lengthening, since any custom implant design would be beyond its established budget. While I am not well known for the details of the costs of surgery, although I have attendees that are and I will provide this information, I can give it some important conceptual concepts to understand about elective aesthetic implants. Involves. You must take into account when considering the cost of elective aesthetic surgery, what happens if you need a review of it? This consideration is not strange since all facial and body implants have a revision rate of about 40% for a variety of aesthetic reasons that include symmetry, size and shape of the implants placed. While such revision surgery is not performed at the expense of initial surgery, it is not free either. This is a well -known risk of surgery. Therefore, when considering the cost of such surgery, all patients would be wise to ensure that revision/desired surgery is needed, do not place in a financial position announced.