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Hello, welcome to the party pal. If you are based in the US or Canada, then yes perhaps you can get a loan if that's what you mean, oversea patients obviously wouldn't get that. I paid cash and bank wire transfer.
Here is a link page below about the same subject. Top right of the site, hit search and enter 'finance'. http://www.hairrestorationnetwork.co...hlight=finance
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http://www.hairtransplantnetwork.com...asp?WebID=2329 Last edited by Dutch; 01-10-2012 at 01:41 PM. |
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where all the money is placed in savings toward a HT. If I was "low income" I'd wait tables or mow lawns to gettter done. |
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Certainly you could use Care Credit or another type of credit card. But if you do eventually go forward with getting a transplant then make sure you are prepared to pay for another round. No one gets just one procedure - you WILL want more work done.
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