Caitie,
That is a good question and one that almost every patient asks. However, the insurance companies are very strict when it comes to covering procedures which may seem "cosmetic" in nature. Your best hope of getting it covered by insurance is to have a visual field test by an ophthalmologist. However, the test will have to show significant visual obstruction of your vision by your redundant upper lid skin for the insurance company to consider covering the procedure. Then, even if they do cover it, you would need to find a plastic surgeon who takes your insurance. Since, the insurance companies usually only pay pennies on the dollar, most plastic surgeons do not take insurance.
I hope this is helpful.
David Shafer, MD
Shafer Plastic Surgery, NYC



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