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Cost And Pricing

Dr. Eric Bernstein

Cost Tips from Dr. Eric Bernstein

Don’t follow pricing information you see online. Everyone is different. Your costs can be much lower based on where you want treatment, and what different physicians recommend.

Here’s the process I suggest you follow to get the most accurate quote.

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1. Understand that you’re unique!
What someone else paid, or treatment they received will probably not match yours.
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Estimates Only

The cost of your laser treatments will depend on a variety of factors, beginning with the very individualized particulars of your skin and its rosacea symptoms. A laser surgeon can advise you on the type, number, and cost of the treatments your skin will require.

Costs can range widely for the three main types of laser and other light therapies for rosacea. Cost of treatment can depend on your area of the country as well as your skin's particular needs. Costs for prescription medicines, which are typically part of the treatment for rosacea, vary depending on the type of drug prescribed, how long it's prescribed, and your particular insurance coverage.

Note About Insurance Coverage

Effective treatment and management of rosacea’s symptoms generally requires a combination of therapies. Laser treatment is highly effective at treating the redness and flushing associated with rosacea; however, such treatments are typically considered by insurance providers as cosmetic and therefore not a reimbursed expense.

The treatment of rosacea’s acne-like pimples (pustules) and bumps (papules) may involve the prescription of topical and oral medications. These are generally covered by insurance. Contact your insurance provider to discuss your particular coverage and its limitations.