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Money in most health savings accounts can be used for any surgical or medical procedure. You might want to check the details of your plan.
For more information: Mahjouricosmeticsurgery.comIn the state of Minnesota, where I do my Breast Augmentations HSA accounts are not usually allowed to be contributed to cosmetic surgery however they be used towards the facility fee.
To the best of my knowledge, an HSA can be used for any medical procedure. As such, a breast augmentation constitutes a medical procedure and should be allowed. To be sure, consult your HSA administrator.
It really depends on how the HSA is administrated. I have had many patients who were successful in using HSA for their accounts and many who were not. Even if the HSA initially "allowed" payment, if the account was audited, then there is a chance the procedure would not be seen as "qualified". Probably best to ask the person who is in charge of the HSA.
Typically patients can return to sexual activity as they feel comfortable. It is important to not manipulate the breast excessively or apply too much pressure. Be mindful of new incisions and any remaining sutures. Your surgeon is the best person to advise you when resuming activities as...
The 10cc of difference you are referring to is less than 10% of the total volume in both implants, which represents the threshold of general perceptions of size variation. I doubt you will be able to have the ability to tell whether the 325cc or the 335cc implants are used, once they have...
It sounds like after 4 consultations, and after trying on sizers, that you've narrowed your choice of implant size down to 750-800. In my experience with transgender breast augmentation, this is a common size implant to use. For genetic females, my average implant, here in Seattle, is...