Cost and Financing of Dermabrasion

Dermabrasion is a procedure that is completed surgically and assists with removing skin imperfections (like scars). This abrading process works on the surface of the skin with thin sand paper or wire brushes. This procedure is typically completed to improve the look of facial skin that has been scarred after accidents or surgeries. It can smooth out fine lines and wrinkles, as well as remove growths that could be pre-cancerous.

Costs of Procedure

Costs of dermabrasion can vary greatly by location. It will cost more in areas that are more expensive, such as Beverly Hills, CA or New York City, NY. Typically it costs between $900 and $4,000. The higher estimate is for a full facial dermabrasion. These estimates typically do not include any surgical fees or anesthesia.

Financing or Insurance Coverage

Health insurance will not cover the procedure for cosmetic purposes. However, if there is a possible pre-cancerous growth, insurance may cover the procedure. If a patient finds that the health insurance company will not cover the dermabrasion, there is another alternative. Most physicians have different options available to the patient. Some may have the patient pay a deposit the week before and then pay off the full balance prior to the scheduled date. Others may have the patient apply for financing through a company that offers loans for medical procedures. The cost and financing of dermabrasion will vary from patient to patient. A person needs to research their options thoroughly. The patient needs to remember that the procedure cost can vary greatly so shopping around for different estimates is worthwhile. Also, it pays to check with your health insurance company and see if the dermabrasion is a covered service. Many times it can be, if the physician suspects a pre-cancerous growth. If the service is not covered, then the patient should speak to the physician about payment options and see what is available. Many physicians will work with a patient regarding payment.
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