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Plastic reconstructive surgery is done for several reasons. You might have been born with a deformity, you might have been in some type of accident, or perhaps you have been burned someway to have reconstructive surgery.
Since you already know that you need surgery, I doubt that you will be able to find coverage to cover it. You could check your state's medicaid rules and see if they can cover the surgery.
There are many reasons that a person would need facial reconstructive surgery, however all of these reasons would involve extremely destructive damage being done to one's facial bones, muscles, and skin. These reasons could include the following: animal attacks, fire, broken bones, and assault.
Yes, it would cover reconstructive plastic surgery-just not "elective" plastic surgery.
i WOULD SAY NO, My mother had an mastomecty, and they wouldn't do it for her. Usually if it cosmetic they will not
Numerous hospitals in the state of Texas offer reconstructive face surgery. Typically the doctor one uses has a relationship with certain medical centers and/or hospital. When you consult with your physician, this is a question that would be beneficial to ask.
Someone may want reconstructive nose surgery, or Rhinoplasty, because they had a nose trauma or have a congenital defect. Also, they may have a respiratory impediment that causes difficulty breathing through one or both nostrils. Some people may also want reconstructive nose surgery simply because of cosmetic appearance as well.
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There are several reasons a woman would opt to have breast augmentation, two of the most popular are reconstructive surgery and cosmetic appearance.
No reputable doctor would perform plastic surgery for cosmetic purposes until the person is fully grown, the exception would be reconstructive surgery in the event of disfigurement. However it is an elective surgery and there may be some out there who will, its not illegal just unadvised.
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
Plastic Surgery is designed for people who not only would like to improve the appearance of their face, breasts, buttocks, and abdomen, but those who require plastic and reconstructive surgeries caused by accidents, genetic defects and other injuries. These are the people who benefit from plastic surgery and consider this as an advantage.