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as part of your records. Insurance coverage: Some Insurance companies reimburse breast cancer patients for the costs of breast reconstruction after mastectomy including the cost of breast implants. In general, Insurance companies do not cover costs associated with breast augmentation. Many Insurance companies do not cover explantation. Before surgery, be sure to get in writing answers from your Insurance company to these questions: Does my policy cover the costs of the implant surgery, the implant, the anesthesia, and other related hospital costs? To what extent? Does it cover removal and/or replacement of the implants if this becomes

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accredited by a recognized agency. In an accredited facility you will receive around-the-clock care and monitoring by two or more skilled and licensed staff members with at least one trained in ACLS. Safety is a team effort Quality patient care, safety and successful surgical outcomes are the result of the patient, the surgeon and the surgical staff working together. Your concerns about safety should be discussed in detail with your plastic surgeon. This will help promote a safe outpatient surgery experience as well as fulfilling your surgical expectations.

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facilities. However, many insurance companies continue to recognize the medical necessity for breast reduction surgery and will finance a hospital procedure. Some insurance companies require a minimum volume of tissue to be removed to cover the procedure. This should be pre-determined by your plastic surgeon and a letter of pre-determination sent to your insurance carrier along with photographs of your condition to demonstrate the necessity for surgery. Various techniques are available to alleviate your condition which should be discussed at length with your plastic surgeon. The most commonly used technique involves an inverted-T-shaped incision similar

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in the processing of your insurance coverage.) He will discuss the variables that may affect the procedure-such as your age, the size and shape of your breasts, and the condition of your skin. You should also discuss where the nipple and areola will be positioned; they'll be moved higher during the procedure, and should be approximately even with the crease beneath your breasts. Dr. Lesavoy will describe the breast reduction procedure in detail, explaining its risks and limitations and making sure you understand the scarring that will result. Dr. Lesavoy will also explain the anesthesia he will use, the facility where the surgery will be performed,

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Return to top Will insurance cover my procedure? insurance coverage depends on many factors, including which vision correction procedure you require. Typically, LASIK is not covered by most insurance plans. We recommend you bring your insurance card to our office so we can check. Sometimes we are pleasantly surprised. We may also be able to work with your human resources or benefits department to arrange flex pay plans or corporate contracts. Click here to email Dr. Dougherty Return to top How does LASIK work? LASIK (Laser Assisted In-Situ Keratomileusis) is a surgical procedure that employs a cool beam of laser light to reshape the

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Dental Insurance From a ton of research, and constant surveying of dentists, most dental Insurances have a maximum benefit of anywhere from $800 to $2,300 dollars. This can obviously, usually cover some of your expenses. However, most of the cosmetic dentistry is considered not mandatory, and therefore not covered by Insurance. The basic fact is, the Insurance companies, as we all know, want to take care of you at the lowest cost possible, not really the best service or option available for you. You would be very surprised at how much your dentist can, and will work with you. All dentists found on

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be informed that most health insurance policies don't cover rhinoplasty performed purely for cosmetic reasons. However, some policies do pay for part or all of the cost if it's performed for reconstructive purposes (e.g., after an accident), to correct a marked deformity, or to correct a breathing problem. Check with your insurer and obtain pre-authorization before the surgery. Q. What's the next step? A. Once you decide on a date, time and place for your procedure, you'll be given instructions on how to prepare for it. You'll receive guidelines relating to eating, drinking, smoking, taking or avoiding certain vitamins and medications.even how

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likely be covered by your insurance plan. For example, patients who are seen for breast reduction surgery or eyelid surgery (for obscured vision) may have coverage through their medical insurance due to medical necessity. It is best to check with your insurance company directly before making an appointment. Email Dr. Desman Back to Top How do I pay for surgery? Dr. Desman works hard to keep his prices competitive because he does not want financial concerns to prevent you from getting the beautiful look you desire. He accepts Visa and MasterCard and offers flexible payment plans that make his services within your

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Even if you don't have insurance, you can afford dental work. Consider this option If you have maxed out your job's dental benefits or don't have any coverage at all, a discount dental plan may be the best way for you to go. Reduced-fee plans such as Aetna Dental Access, GE Wellness and Uni-Care 200 are not insurance. There are no premiums, deductibles or copays. Instead, members pay an annual fee of about $100 for individuals and $190 for families for access to dentists who have agreed to provide their services at a reduced rate. Depending on their geographic location, members can save from up to 50 percent on a wide range of routine, surgical

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