No. Neither Medicare nor Medicaid pay for elective cosmetic surgery procedures, like liposuction.
i WOULD SAY NO, My mother had an mastomecty, and they wouldn't do it for her. Usually if it cosmetic they will not
Yes Medicaid does pay for scar removal. I was in a very bad car accident. and I've had medicaid pay for the last 5 years of my plastic surgery. Some of it may be considered cosmetic. but I have alot of trauma to my face and neck. so Medicaid does pay for it.
Medicare will usually pay for services only if they are considered medically necessary. This would clearly not include cosmetic surgery.
Medicare and Medicaid will cover the surgery if you are "morbidly obese"; this always requires prior approval.
Cosmetic surgery has nothing to do with divorce. The person having the surgery would pay for it unless some prior agreement has been reached.
If its for cosmetic reasons you pay for it yourself.
There is one hospital per general region that does allow medicaid to pay for it. Such as U of I at Chicago Hospital in that region.
no. why would we use our tax dollars to pay for your laziness. you gotta loose the weight the old fashion way like all the rest of us, unless you have the money in your bank account to do so. that's just irresponsible, remember where that money comes from.
Plastic/cosmetic surgery.
In most cases, dental insurance does not cover elective cosmetic treatment like Lumineers.
Mexico is one, but it isn't recommended. Often, you get what you pay for.