They can't dictate the kind of surgery, only if it is medically necessary

Richard P. Rand, MD answers: Traditional Brow Lift Insurance coverage

I want to have a Traditional Brow Lift. I want it in order to be able to see better. My insurance will cover this. My question is. Can the insurance make the decision on what type lift is performed? If I hold a ruler in front of forehead, mark lines on forehead while drooped, then raise brows I end up with all most one inch difference. I am also considering a Face lift at the same time.


Richard P. Rand, MD
8 months ago

If you have seen an ophthalmologist and they have determined that you have visual field obstruction and need a brow lift, that should be all the insurance needs to know. Whether it is an open coronal lift, an endoscopic lift or a direct brow lift above the eyebrows shouldn't be their decision.

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