Sure. It's expensive, but you may end up paying with your life, healthy, nice contours, and quality-of-life because Liposuction removes adipose cells that are part of one's healthy, normal make-up. The removed cells will stay gone, but the remaining fat cells in the body will grow larger. Sometimes people get huge arms or fat faces after having liposuction to their legs or torso or they are left with loose skin where the fat was removed. Many people try to fix this and pay for more surgery, losing even more work time, but the most tragic of all is that some people are disabled or dead due to liposuction.
No. Neither Medicare nor Medicaid pay for elective cosmetic surgery procedures, like liposuction.
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No. Social Security pays cash benefits and makes disabled and retired people eligible for Medicare, medical insurance available through the US government. Medicare does not pay for elective procedures, like liposuction.
The cost of breast reduction through liposuction depends on the provider. However one would normally expect to pay between five thousand and ten thousand dollars.
Its not a medical procedure, its cosmetic, so no. And why would the gov. pay for any procedure which does not benefit a person medically, other than raising their self esteem?
A good candidate for liposuction is defined as any person who has realistic expectations, is in good health and is likely to be happy with the results of liposuction. Although liposuction can often provide very substantial improvements, it is rare for liposuction results to be absolutely perfect.
Liposuction is performed on the face and neck area. For information about the procedure visit http://www.drpritishukla.com/liposuction-faq.php.
Thecost of liposuction for men in Atlanta will vary depending on the doctor. On average, liposuction can cost as low as $1,500.
Liposuction pictures are not sold by any dealer. They can however be taken at the person's discretion before and after they undergo liposuction surgery.
Male liposuction is a very common thing nowadays. There are quite a few men across the United States who have had liposuction.
The main and most noticable difference between someone before liposuction and after liposuction is that they person will no longer have as much fat in a certain area.
You can get liposuction scars by having liposuction surgery. Liposuction scars are not generally a concern for people as they are usually always minimal. If you get scars from the procedure they are usually so small that they will go unnoticed by most people.