The size of your breasts must have a negative effect on your health. ie bad back,hampered breathing.
There are cosmetic surgeries that insurance will cover as long as it is medically necessary. Examples would include breast reduction, eye lifts and nose jobs as long as a doctor can prove to the insurance company that the surgery is medically necessary.
A ballpark estimate for breast reduction would be around $1300. This figure could vary depending on government coverage and the specific surgeon's fees.
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.
Yes, but you have to have a referral from a dr. You have to have a medical condition supporting a breast reduction. Such as back problems, indentions in the shoulders from your bra strap.
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No. Breast implants are not covered by insurance. Its considered to be cosmetic unless related to post masectomy breast reconstruction
Probably yes, from what I have heard, they get sore anyway, and if you had surgery on them that could cause more pain.
The best way to find information on breast reduction left would be to contact a local plastic surgeon. A surgeon would be able to provide a quote for the expense and look at personal medical history to determine if one would be a good candidate for the procedure.
There are many words that the letters BF could stand for. One thing it could mean would be Breast feeding. If your insurance plan covers inclusive breast feeding, then that would mean that all the materials needed to breast feed would be covered under insurance.
Women most often require breast surgery when they are diagnosed with some form of breast cancer. Women also often undergo surgery for a breast reduction or implants.
It's difficult to predict the exact size after breast reduction surgery, as it depends on various factors like breast tissue density and overall shape. However, on average, a reduction of 300 grams would typically result in a reduction of approximately one cup size. So, a 34DD might become a 34D or even a 34C after this reduction. It's best to consult with a plastic surgeon for a more personalized assessment.
Not sure I understand the approve part because the car must be fixed. I would either contact your insurance company for help or get a body shop that will automatically bill the insurance company.