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Richard P. Rand, MD answers: Financing breast reduction through insurance?

If one of my breast is extremely larger than the other. Will insurance cover the procedure? One side is probably a very small A and the other is a very full B, almost C. What's your experience with this?


Richard P. Rand, MD
8 months ago

Breast asymmetry is not a covered benefit under any insurance. They make a very clear distinction between "functional" vs "cosmetic" issues and this would clearly be cosmetic unfortunately. Also, in terms of insurable breast reductions, you don't sound large enough to apply for coverage because most all insurances require 500 grams (1 pound) of tissue to be removed from each side. At your cup sizes, there isn't this much extra tissue.

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