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There are cosmetic surgeries that insurance will cover as long as it is medically necessary. Examples would include breast reduction, eye lifts and nose jobs as long as a doctor can prove to the insurance company that the surgery is medically necessary.

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Do all kids insurance cover cosmetic surgery?

No


Is the cost of a cosmetic surgery procedure usually covered by health insurance?

There are normally a number of exclusions on a health insurance policy. These exclusions can include some cosmetic surgery procedures and one is advised to examine all policy documents very closely.


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Some surgeries are for cosmetic or for aesthetic enhancements and are deemed optional or elective, both by physicians and by insurance plans


Is it a good idea to have cosmetic surgery after i lose some weight?

All surgeries involve risk, but many people are uncomfortable with skin changes, so cosmetic surgery after weight loss can make you look and feel better. If you have serious skin ulcers after weight loss, insurance might pay for the surgery.


What should I know before undergoing cosmetic surgery?

You should know all the risk associated with cosmetic surgery before you undergo any.


Is cosmetic surgery dangerous?

Cosmetic surgery can be dangerous, if complications occur. Hemorrhage, infection and anesthetic complications are amongst the most common dangers associated with cosmetic surgery. Choosing a skilled plastic surgeon prevents all this.


CAN you get cosmetic surgery on the NHS?

It may be extremely difficult to get cosmetic surgery on the National Health Service. Many would say that the health service simply cannot afford to offer cosmetic surgery. If you need reconstructive surgery, such as after mastectomy, then you would be considered for surgery including cosmetic improvement. Surgery purely for vanity reasons is likely to be rejected at most, if not all, NHS Hospitals


Negative of cosmetic surgery?

All surgery carried riks, cosmetic surgery is no different. You must be prepared to accept the risks as well as the benefits. Some Patients have unrealistic expectations of surgery. These need to be ironed ot before any surgery can proceed


What effects come with cosmetic surgery?

The positive effects of cosmetic surgery include increased self confidence and , in many cases, clear physical improvement. On the downside all cosmetic surgery carries risks and complications. These risks and complications are a part of all surgucal procedures. Such examples would be infection, haematoma, seroma. Also, many people who have cosmetic surgery have unrealistic expectations and end up not being happy afterwards. Today Plastic Surgeons are very careful not to accept Patients who make unrealistic demands from cosmetic surgery


In what country is male cosmetic surgery most common?

Male cosmetic surgery is most common in the United States of America. Believe it or not, 18% of all cosmetic surgery procedures occur in the United States. Some of the most popular procedures include liposuction and botox.


What is the price for bariatric surgery?

You need to check with your doctor to get a more accurate price as far as cost to you for this surgery. Cost all depends on what type of insurance coverage you have, what they cover, and what they won't cover. Sometimes if you are lucky you can get it 100% covered by your insurance company including the cosmetic surgery afterwards to remove the excess skin that will be left behind if your doctor deems your surgery medically necessary.