BOTOX® Cosmetic Financing

Like most cosmetic procedures, BOTOX ® injections are usually not covered by medical insurance. For the many people who cannot afford to make a single payment for the full cost of BOTOX® treatments, financing options are available that allow patients to make comfortable payments over time.

BOTOX® Treatment – Payment Methods

Most doctors who provide cosmetic services such as BOTOX® treatments accept payment by various methods, including cash, personal check, major credit cards, or through arrangements made with an established lending institution. Some practices even offer their own financing plans. Don’t be afraid to inquire about BOTOX® treatment financing during your initial consultation.

Will Insurance Cover the Cost of BOTOX® Treatment?

There are several medically related BOTOX ® treatments that are usually covered by insurance, including treatment for blepharospasm (uncontrollable eye twitching), excessive sweating, constant pain, and others. Insurance coverage for cosmetic uses of BOTOX® injections is much less common, but you should consult your insurance provider to find out if you have coverage for BOTOX® treatment. Also, Allergan, the maker of BOTOX ®, provides a Reimbursement Hotline at 1-800-530-6680. An Allergan representative can help you determine whether your procedure is covered by insurance.

BOTOX® Cosmetic Financing Options

There are several different BOTOX® Cosmetic financing options available to most patients. Capital One® Healthcare Finance™ offers low interest rates and payment schedules to fit most budgets. CareCredit® offers interest-free financing for periods of 3, 6, and 12 months. You can learn more about the different options for financing BOTOX® treatments or another cosmetic procedure by visiting DocShop’s Cosmetic Surgery Financing page.

Locate a Cosmetic Surgeon or Dermatologist near You

Many doctors who perform BOTOX® injections offer financing options that allow patients to pay for the treatments over time. Use DocShop's extensive listings to help you find a dermatologist in your area who can provide you with more information about BOTOX® treatments and financing for cosmetic procedures.

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Financing Botox injections might be the dummest thing I have ever heard of. Botox is a luxury. If you cannot afford it, don't do it. It makes no sense to finace and pay for a year or more for something that lasts only about 4 months.

Peter Beck
7 months ago

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