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CoolSculpting is a cosmetic treatment and not a medical necessity, therefore insurance will not cover it. However, you might be able to get financing through a company such as Care Credit. Be sure to consult with a certified CoolSculpting provider. Good luck.
Hello,Thank you for your question. Unfortunately insurance does not cover CoolSculpting. Please consult with a local physician to determine if you are a candidate! Good luck!
No, it is unlikely that Medicare would pay for Coolsculpting. Keep in mind, for best results, a combination approach with other non-invasive treatments is needed and some people need more than one treatment with Coolsculpting. I recommend adding radiofrequency treatments like Vanquish for skin tightening and with Z wave/Cellutone for skin smoothing. However, a Vaser with ThermiRF procedure is the best combination for a toned result, but requires more downtime. See an expert. Best, Dr. Emer
Hello, and thank you for your question. Unfortunately, most insurance companies will not cover CoolSculpting®, as it is considered an elective cosmetic procedure and is typically not medically necessary. You can talk to your provider about financing and payment options, however, to help make your treatment as affordable as possible. Hope this helps.
Hello and thank you for your question. Unfortunately Coolsculpting is a cosmetic procedure and no insurance company will cover the treatment. I would recommend setting up a consultation with a certified Coolsculpting provider in your area to determine a treatment plan and pricing for the treatment. Best of luck to you!
Coolsculpting is a cosmetic procedure, so insurance would not cover it, nor would it be appropriate to try to submit it as a medically necessary procedure. The good news is that most centers will discount multiple sessions. It's important to be sure it is the right procedure for you. Alternatives would be liposuction on other body areas, or under the chin kybella injections.
Thank you for your question. Unfortunately, insurance does not cover the CoolSculpting procedure. It is considered a cosmetic treatment that is not medically necessary. I suggest making a consultation with a reputable provider in your area to get a price estimate based on their evaluation of the areas you would like treated. Best of luck to you!
Thank you for your question. No, insurance will not cover Coolsculpting. However, CoolSculpting is a great alternative to undergoing an invasive procedure, such as liposuction. There is no down time, no risk of infection and you can achieve up to a 40% reduction with a retreatment of the same area. You'll need to have a consultation to determine how many treatments is recommended to get your desired results. I recommend getting a formal evaluation with a Coolsculpting-certified practitioner. All the best, Dr. Dr. Aggarwal
Hi, In general health insurance will not cover what they consider cosmetic procedures. It is possible that you can use a health savings account for procedures, but check with whoever oversees that account first. Best of luckDr. Jamé
Unfortunately, insurance will not pay for CoolSculpting. This, and all body contouring treatments and procedures, are considered cosmetic, and insurance will not cover cosmetic procedures. However, almost all offices that you might visit will have financing options available to discuss with you to make your treatment plan financially reasonable.
Hello,Thank you for your question. Pepto-Bismol shouldnt have any negative effects on your CoolSculpting. Congratulations on your treatment and good luck on your results!
Hello,Thank you for your question. It would be best to stay away from it for now. Congratulations on your treatment and good luck with your results!
Hello, Thank you for your question. There is a new treatment called EmSculpt that can be used to help with diastasis recti. It can help lift the buttocks area too but it may not address the "saddle-bag" area. If CoolSculpting didn't work there, you may need to have a surgical consult for lipo. ...
Hi. This far out, there is unlikely to be a negative impact between heat wraps and your coolsculpting results. The warmth will promote circulation and may even help with the clearance of the dead fat cells. You may consider Profound Radiofrequency Microneedling or Renuvion subdermal co...
Great question. These levels are where Zeltiq found the best treatment outcomes. The numbers should not be lower or higher than this setting.
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