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Medicare is very unlikely to pay for a breast lift which is a cosmetic operation. Medicare will pay for a breast reduction if your breasts are large enough. If not, you should see a plastic surgeon anyway, the cost of a breast lift may be more affordable than you think. Good luck.
It is very doubtful that Medicare will pay for any breast lift procedure which is considered a cosmetic operation.
Probably not. Although people assume that any surgery that addresses a functional problem is covered by insurance, that's not always the case. Many procedures that aren't covered result in significant functional improvement.Breast lifts are generally not covered by Medicare, nor are all breast reductions, since there are certain hurdles to jump over even for that to happen. Most plastic surgical practices that perform breast lifts can tell you about financing options.Click on the link below to see a breast lift case.Good luck.
I am sorry to hear about the problem you are experiencing; I think you will be best off seeking consultation with board-certified plastic surgeons to discuss your concerns and options. It is possible, that if a breast reduction operation is indicated, that Medicare will cover it. Breast lifting will not be covered. Best wishes.
Thank you for your question! I hope that these answers help in making your decision. It is not uncommon to have the symptoms that you describe, especially in teenagers once her breasts begin to fully develop. It may be that you have juvenile hypertrophy, in which case, your symptoms may...
Thank you for asking about your breast lift after your children.I hope you and your children are all doing well.A breast lift is an out-patient procedure - a lollipop lift uses an incision around the nipple and down to the breast crease.It usually causes little pain - but you need to take it...
The swelling distorts the appearance of the nipples and areolas early on, and they will go through a lot of changes in the first several weeks after surgery. You should look much better in two to three months.Click on the link below to see a breast lift case after all the swelling has subsided...