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Get a Brazilian Butt with a Health Vacation Package

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How Much Does Buttock Augmentation Cost?

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As of 2005, over 2,000 Americans opted for buttock augmentation surgery, which cost approximately $20,000.   Dr. Thomas L. Roberts III, a plastic surgeon in Spartanburg, S.C., has it all down to a science depending on the ethnicity of the patient: “Asian patients look for small, shapely buttocks, while Caucasian patients are after either ‘voluptuous Playboy bottoms’ or the ‘athletic, tiny’ rear.  Hispanic patients want full round buttocks, while African-American and Afro-Caribbean patients often ask him for ‘as big a buttocks as will fit their bodies.’”  With all of these varying desires, one may assume that the only surgeons equipped to handle things the way we want them are right here at home.  That isn’t always the case.  A good doctor is able to adjust to his client’s wishes while advising them of the best “look” to suit their body shape.  If you’ve always wanted a butt as beautiful as the Brazilian chicks we see parading the beaches on TV, perhaps the Brazilian plastic surgeons have “the touch” as well. 

How Much Does Buttock Augmentation Plus a Health Vacation Cost?

If you choose the medical tourism route and head on over to Brazil to add some oomph to your sex appeal, you’ll be happy to note that the best doctors don’t always come at the highest prices.  Take advantage of one of the numerous health vacation packages on offer with prices ranging from $4,500 to $5,700.  This significantly lower price tag, compared with $20,000 in the US, buys you not only the treatment but also 8 nights in furnished apartments, breakfast and lunch, and the services of an English-speaking assistant. 

Elective Surgery Financing

While the price tag for surgery in Brazil is definitely much easier to bear than the one being offered in the US, some individuals may still need further assistance with reducing the financial impact.  It’s common knowledge that insurance companies tend to shy away from offering coverage for elective surgery, especially if it’s done through medical tourism.  Despite this, or perhaps because of it, a number of agencies have cropped up that specifically offer elective surgery financing.  A need exists, and so they fill it.  A quick online search turns up numerous candidates for those on the look-out for a special loan.  Those who do opt for financing should be careful to read the fine print and terms as they would with any other loan to avoid any potential “surprises.”

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