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A breast lift, also known as a mastopexy, are a cosmetic procedure and not covered by medical insurance. Medical insurance could cover a breast reduction if your breasts are large and this is causing medical problems. Sometimes, if the breasts are very droopy and causing problems such as rashes or skin breakdown, a breast lift could be covered under some insurance.
Breast lifting, unlike some cases of breast reduction surgery, are not covered by any type of "insurance" entities. Best wishes.
Breast lift requires more work and is usually more expensive, but this depends upon the type of implant and the type of lift. I would search for the board certified plastic surgeon who you feel is most likely to give you the best results and who performs hundreds of these procedures each...
I haven't heard of a mini breast lift. There are multiple techniques to lift the breast. During an in person consultation, your surgeon will determine what degree of breast ptosis is present, and the appropriate surgical technique to raise the nipple/areola and reshape the breast. Breast lifts...
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