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Interested in Breast Augmentation, New Jersey? Be Sure You Know the “Real Cost”
Date:1/27/2009

For breast augmentation, New Jersey women should consider the real cost of the procedure beyond the initial price of surgery. Dr. Paul M. Parker, New Jersey plastic surgeon, advises of the importance of choosing a cosmetic surgeon wisely based on credentials, certification, and understanding, not choosing on price alone.

Paramus, NJ (PRWeb) January 27, 2009 - You may be under the mistaken notion that because breast augmentation is one of the most popular aesthetic surgeries, it is simple to perform, or can be considered casually. Given the price sensitivity associated with those “shopping” for breast augmentation, New Jersey plastic surgeon, Dr. Paul M. Parker, urges all women to differentiate between price and cost.

“If you go with the lowest price provider, you may put yourself at unnecessary risk for unexpected costs in the long term. Complication rates, extended recovery time, poor results and secondary corrective surgery are too high a price to pay for a 'bargain.' A surgeon offering a breast augmentation at a greatly discounted price should be viewed with skepticism,” says Dr. Parker, board-certified, New Jersey plastic surgeon.

Your breast augmentation needs to be done right the first time, because a revision breast surgery can be tricky. Dr. Parker has done his share of revisions for patients who scheduled surgeries based upon the lowest fee quote and were lat
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