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I am finalizing a bankruptcy this fall due to medical bills and losing money from starting a family business. I got a new job that will have an income. Will I qualify for a loan for cosmetic surgery?

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Mike Samadi
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A: I am sorry to say and with no disrespect is intended, but I believe you have lost your sense of money, credit and financing. You have just filed for BK (not sure when will be discharged), do not have good credit, but because you have a steady stream of income (which is not clear how long will it last-due to economy), instead of getting your finances straight, you want to spend money on a less important thing. If you are worried about image, look at Hidie C. who has been married to Seals for ALL these years and have 2-3 children from him.
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Mike Samadi

Answered 1 year ago by: Mike Samadi

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Dr. Bobby A. Kumar
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A: In our Cosmetic Surgery practices in Sydney and Adelaide we perform ascertain the suitability of patients requesting Cosmetic surgery. It is a misconception that just because a patient wants surgery that they automatically qualify and are offered surgery. One of the over riding decisions that I attempt to determine is how the their surgery will impact their lives; meaning physically mentally and financially.

If you have filed for bankruptcy, you are starting a new job and you have underlying medical issues which caused you to lose a family business then I would suggest that perhaps risking greater financial debt and strain for Cosmetic surgery is not a wise decision. With the greatest of respect had I been faced with a patient in a similar predicament I would have refused to perform any cosmetic surgery procedure as this would create greater hardship for the patient.

Answered 13 months ago by: Dr. Bobby A. Kumar

Dr. Bobby Arun Kumar is a Board Certified Cosmetic Surgeon and a Fellow of the Australasian College of Cosmetic Surgery . He specialises in the following procedures: Breast Augmentation(Implants)|Breast Reduction & Lifts|Face & Neck Lifts|Abdominoplasty(Tummy Tucks)|Liposuction & Sculpture|Eyelid & Ear Surgery|Rhinoplasty|Arm & Thigh Redu... show bio

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