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I would call Kaiser to find the surgeons who participate. There may be very qualified surgeons in your area who are not on realself. Good luck.
You would need to call Kaiser and make an appointment within their network. Even if their plastic surgeons were on this site, this isn't the proper forum for a "consultation".
I assume from the way you asked the question that you do not have insurance. Perhaps you could start with the Student Health Services at your college. They should be a good source of information about the resources in your area. Good luck.
Many plastic surgeons in private practice do not accept Tricare insurance. I was a surgeon in the US Navy for years, and witnessed quite a few women get their breast reductions done by military (Army) plastic surgeons, with the procedure covered by Tricare. I would start the process with your...
Dear lortiz7733, I would place a call to your operating surgeon to see if you can come in sooner to have them take a look. It is hard to tell what is going on from your photo. If you are only 3 days post op, it could be a bruise forming (some surgeons do liposuction in the area under the armpit...
Hi,If indeed all you need/want is an areola reduction, it could be easily done under local in the office for $2000.Please know that you will need a permanent suture that can sometimes be palpable just under the skin to help minimize re-stretching of the areola.I hope this helps.Best wishes,Gary...
This will be determined by your policy. Referral to a plastic surgeon by a primary care physician might be a prerequisite. In the end the physician who will deal with the requirements of the insurance company will be the board-certified plastic surgeon.
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