Cosmetic Surgery with No Money Down
Free Press out of Detroit published an article yesterday about the latest sales approach in elective medical procedures that is becoming a popular option across the country. Many medical practices are partnering with financial companies to approve elective surgeries on credit.
Although the new financial plans entice many with the "buy now, pay later" option, experts warn of the high interest rates and late fees that will swamp people if a payment is missed. The supporters of this approach claim that it will help make procedures more affordable, and while others agree that the credit program has saved the lives of humans and even dogs, they are not sure it's the best financial option in the future for uninsured patients who are in need of immediate, costly medical procedures.
To find out more about this up-and-coming financial option, read the following article:
