What Does Renuvion Cost?
Renuvion cost ranges are fairly standard where the standalone treatment and technology is concerned. However, factors such as your surgeon’s fee, the geographic location where your procedure is taking place, the extent of skin tightening needed, and the potential for other simultaneously-performed procedures will all influence the final cost as well.
We understand that patients want to know what their San Francisco Renuvion skin tightening cost will be before they commit to surgery. And while we can’t provide this specific cost estimate here — because costs can vary so significantly as we mentioned above — we can provide overall financing guidance.
That is, we can provide a basic cost breakdown for Renuvion skin tightening and explain some of the financing options that most patients will have available to them.
How Much Does Renuvion Cost?
Below, we’ve outlined a cost breakdown for this surgery. This is a general description of common costs associated with Renuvion skin tightening. However, your cost breakdown will ultimately depend upon your unique situation and how your chosen plastic surgeon performs their own billing.
Renuvion Skin Tightening/J Plasma Cost Breakdown
Scope of Skin Tightening & Number of Treatment Areas
Renuvion technology is a minimally invasive procedure that requires cold plasma energy along with radiofrequency energy to target sagging skin. Exactly how much loose skin and skin laxity the patient has will impact the final cost of this procedure. Likewise, if you would like to tighten skin on multiple areas of the body, this will cost more as well.
Other Procedures
Renuvion is a common add-on procedure for liposuction, tummy tuck surgery, and other plastic surgery procedures. Of course, when used in combination with another surgery, this will increase the price.
Patients may desire chin liposuction along with Renuvion skin tightening, for example. But in this case, Renuvion neck cost alone (skin tightening of the neck only) will be different than the Renuvion with lipo cost on the neck and chin area.
Pre- and Post-Operative Visit Costs
Your surgeon will need to meet with you prior to surgery to determine how much excess skin you have in your target treatment area. They will discuss the Renuvion procedure with you in detail, including how skin is tightened and the tissue contraction process.
After surgery, your surgeon will also need to meet with you for followup appointments to monitor your healing. All of these appointments may be charged separately, depending on your surgeon’s billing procedure.
Surgeon’s Fee
A surgeon’s fee is paid directly to your plastic surgeon and includes all charges related to their treatment and care. These fees often vary depending on the amount of training, experience, and skill a given plastic surgeon has. When a surgeon is in higher demand, they may charge more.
Anesthesia
Depending on where on the body you plan to get Renuvion (and whether you plan to undergo lipo, abdominoplasty, or other procedures in addition to Renuvion), either local anesthesia or general anesthesia may be used.
Each of these options comes with a different price tag, however. Additionally, anesthesia costs will vary based on the total length of your operation.
Surgical Facility Fees (Hospital Fees)
Like surgeons, hospitals and surgical facilities charge for their care and use of their supplies, equipment, technology, staff, and more. These fees will likely be charged separately.
Recovery Garments & Other Incidentals
Finally, after your surgery, other costs may be required as well. These can be easily forgotten about as they are often charged directly to the patient instead of in an all-encompassing final bill.
Costs such as these may include (but are not limited to) the price of recovery garments, medications, additional tests, and at-home recovery care.
Financing Options for Renuvion
There are several ways that patients can pay for Renuvion skin tightening.
#1 – Out-of-pocket
Of course, you may always choose to pay for your procedure out-of-pocket. For some patients, this may mean saving up over time.
#2 – Medical credit
Several medical credit companies exist to help plastic surgery patients finance their procedures, including Renuvion. CareCredit is a popular option, as is PatientFi. Patients must communicate directly with these companies for more information on the application process and credit options.
#3 – Personal credit card
The majority of plastic surgeons also accept payment by personal credit card, including MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and American Express.
FAQ: Renuvion Skin Tightening Treatment
Does Renuvion leave scars?
Renuvion before and after photos show that this procedure (when performed alone without any other procedures such as liposuction or tummy tuck surgery) leaves little to no visible scarring.
How long do Renuvion results last?
Results from Renuvion skin tightening/ J Plasma should last for several years — up to five or more. This is provided you continue leading a healthy lifestyle and maintain a stable weight. Proper skincare should also be used, in addition to sunscreen and protective clothing when going outside.
Book a Consultation Appointment with Dr. Sieber
Board certified plastic surgeon Dr. David Sieber performs Renuvion treatment in the San Francisco Bay Area to help patients with moderate skin laxity to severe skin laxity and loose skin.
Patients who also have excess fat can undergo liposuction in addition to Renuvion skin tightening. The procedure can also be combined with tummy tuck surgery, arm lift surgery, and other cosmetic procedures.
To learn more about this procedure, please contact our office today and schedule a consultation appointment with Dr. David Sieber.