They won't pay for anything cosmetic. Getting rid of a scar is considered cosmetic.
no, sorry this is cosmetic
Well, honey, Medicare will cover skin tag removal if it's deemed medically necessary by a doctor. So, if those pesky skin tags are causing you some real trouble, Medicare might just have your back. But if you're just looking to get rid of them for cosmetic reasons, you might have to whip out your wallet and pay for it yourself.
Accutane can help with acne scar removal. Laser therapy preformed by a dermatologist is another scar removal method. http://scarremovers.net/acne-scar-removers/
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.
laser scar removal surgery
Medicare beneficiaries pay premiums (most people do not have to pay a premium for Medicare Part A); also, working retirees pay Medicare payroll tax.
Will Medicare pay for treadmill
Medicare will only pay for removal of ruptured breast implants if a doctor determines it medically necessary due to health complications brought on because of the rupture or in some rare cases for psycological stress suffered as a result of the rupture.
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Yes, your employer can pay your Medicare premiums as a benefit, but it must be done in a way that complies with Medicare rules and regulations.
Medicare will pay 80% as long as it is as an out-patient test.
can my employer pay my medicare premium instead of taking it out of social security