Of all the uses for a credit card, funding cosmetic surgery might seem out of left field. But the fact of the matter is millions of people go under the knife each year, and they need a way to pay. According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), 13.1 million cosmetic procedures were performed in the U.S. during 2010, totaling about $10.1 billion in costs. Since most insurance companies do not cover cosmetic surgery, the brunt of this expense is placed on the patients themselves. Cosmetic surgery need not have a long-lasting detrimental impact on your finances though. Waiting until you have the cash to pay for your procedure is obviously your best option, but consumer impatience often results in people incurring significant debt in the form of medical loans. In light of this fact and the current low interest rate environment, an interesting payment alternative is a 0% APR credit card.
A 0% credit card can be used to alleviate the financial burden of cosmetic surgery in two distinct ways: paying for the procedure from the outset or transferring the remaining balance of a medical loan post-operation. The average surgeon’s fees for the top 5 cosmetic surgery procedures in 2010—$3,700, according to the ASPS—provides a good starting point for comparison of the real-dollar savings these options can provide relative to a medical loan.