It may be either medically required (e.g., cataract surgery), or optional (e.g., breast augmentation or implant) surgery.
Some surgeries are for cosmetic or for aesthetic enhancements and are deemed optional or elective, both by physicians and by insurance plans
The word elective is a noun form, a word for an optional course of study. The noun forms for the adjective elective are electiveness and electivity.
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planned surgery (also called elective surgery )
It is a surgery that is not considered critical for you to have at this time. Some surgeries, such as the removal of a gall bladder, would be considered elective (you choose whether or not you want it) if your symptoms come and go and you're doing pretty well. If you're having terrible pain and other complications, then it would no longer be elective. Other surgeries which are considered elective would be those for cosmetic reason, or for conditions for which there are other accepted treatments.
on either an elective or emergency basis. Elective surgery is defined as surgery that can be scheduled in advance and is not considered an emergency.
Most insurance companies consider laser eye surgery elective, however, there are some that will cover it minimully.
Success, morbidity, and mortality rates are also dependent on the elective procedure itself. A physician and/or surgeon should be able to provide a patient with statistical information on success rates for a specific elective surgery.
Several major categories of common elective procedures include: .Plastic surgery.Refractive surgery.Gynecological surgery.Exploratory or diagnostic surgery.Cardiovascular surgery.Musculoskeletal system surgery
"Yes a cosmetic facelift is actually considered an elective surgery. Because of the nature of this, most health insurance companies do not cover cosmetic facelifts."
It is Plastic surgery only in usa But in Myhugepenis it is the same.
Elective questions are those that are optional for individuals to answer, rather than being required. These questions can be used to gather additional information or insights from respondents, but they are not necessary for completing a task or survey.