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How to Pay for Skin Rejuvenation Treatments

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Many people who are interested in getting treatments such as dermal fillers or laser resurfacing are dissuaded because of the cost of these procedures. Although cosmetic work is getting increasingly affordable, it's still yet another expense to work into your budget.

Here are some tips that can help you to pay for the cost of your treatments:

- Health insurance. Most cosmetic procedures aren't covered by insurance. However, some might be and you should check into it before going any further with making payments.
- Save up. Start setting 5% of every paycheck aside in a special savings account that's used specifically to pay for your treatments.
- Monthly installments. You can ask your treatment provider to allow you to make monthly installment payments if you can't pay for everything up front.
- Credit cards. You may or may not want to rely on credit cards for treatments since that debt can sometimes be evil but it's one option that you have at your disposal.
- Barter. You might have a service that your skin rejuvenation doctor could benefit from. Writing brochures, doing PR or helping out in the office could be a way to reduce the cost of treatments.

Looking beautiful has never been cheap. However, there's always a way to pay for the things that you really want.

Question of the Day: What would be your ideal method of paying for skin care treatments?

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