About our prices

What is typically included in the Halo "Cash Price"?

When paying cash at a private restorative clinic, the quote usually covers:

The Surgeon’s Fee: Dr. Rueda’s specialized expertise in both the medical and aesthetic aspects of the repair.

Local Anesthesia: Numbing the area so the procedure is painless.

In-Office Suite Fee: Use of the sterile procedure room.

Follow-up Care: Usually, the first 1–2 post-operative visits (including suture removal) are bundled into the initial price.

Why Dr. Rueda’s triple-expertise matters for the price?

Because she is a Plastic Surgeon, Family Doctor, and Burn & Wound Specialist, you are often saving money in the long run.

     A standard wound clinic might only "close" the wound without regard for the aesthetic outcome.

     A standard plastic surgeon might not address the underlying "complex process" or "lost tissue" issues (like circulation or infection) that a family doctor/wound specialist would catch.

Recommendation: Most clinics require a consultation fee (often $100–$250) to provide an exact surgical quote. At many restorative clinics, this fee is often applied toward the total cost of the procedure if you book within a certain timeframe.