Tuberous breast correction surgery covered by insurance

What does a breast lift cost? Does insurance cover breast lifts? If you’re thinking about getting a breast lift soon, you may want to check with your insurance. Because many insurance companies consider breast lifts to be cosmetic procedures, they’re almost always not covered by medical insurance. This means you will likely find yourself on the hook for the cost of the procedure.

In fact, there are only a few exceptions where insurance might cover a breast lift procedure, including the following:

  • Congenital deformity or tuberous breast deformity.
  • Reconstructive surgery after cancer procedures, such as a mastectomy.

In rare cases, health insurance companies may also cover some or all of the cost of a breast lift if you’re undergoing a breast reduction procedure to drastically reduce the size of your breasts. At the end of the day, whether your insurance covers your procedure depends on your individual insurance plan.

Insurance plans vary from person to person and company to company. If you’re unsure what’s covered under your medical insurance plan, contact your insurance company for verification prior to scheduling a breast lift, so you avoid any expensive surprises.

If you’re one of the many women having to undertake the cost for your breast lift yourself, you may be wondering how to pay for it. After all, like many other plastic surgery procedures, breast lifts can be expensive. However, there are a few breast lift financing options to consider when planning out how to pay for your procedure. Take a look at the following:

  1. Explore Your Doctor’s Financing Options: Many doctor’s offices offer generous financing options and payment plans to help patients with their bills. A benefit of this method is that payments made after a deadline won’t harm your credit score. Additionally, many offices will work with you to find a financing option that works well with your budget.
  2. Get a Medical Credit Card to Cover the Price of Breast Lift: Medical credit cards are becoming increasingly popular, and rightly so. Many cards on the market offer 0% introductory interest rates and can be used for virtually every type of medical expense. At the office of Dr. Elizabeth Harris, we offer a medical credit card known as CareCredit. Like many medical credit cards, the CareCredit card makes it easy for you to pay for medical and beauty procedures, including breast lifts. However, if you choose to use a medical credit card to pay for your breast lift, make sure to have a repayment plan in mind, so you avoid getting bogged down with debt.
  3. Tax Deductions: If your breast lift or augmentation is meant to correct a deformity caused by a medical condition, such as breast cancer, the IRS may allow you to deduct all or part of the procedure. The amount depends on your income and various other factors.
  4. Start Saving: Despite it being a long-term option, saving up for the procedure is a good choice because it won’t require you to take on debt. If you’re serious about getting a breast lift and saving money, consider getting a second job or cutting back on certain expenses until you reach your savings goal.
  5. Sign Up for a Third-Party Loan: Third-party loans involve getting money from another entity, such as a financial broker, or by arranging financing with your doctor to pay for your breast lift. It’s an ideal option if you’re struggling to get your hands on a credit card or another type of loan. However, interest rates on third-party loans tend to be high, so a solid repayment plan is required to avoid debt.

If you’re unsure what option is right for you or if your insurance covers breast lifts, give the office of Dr. Elizabeth Harris a call in San Antonio, Texas. We would be more than happy to discuss your options in greater detail, so you can get the breast lift you’ve always wanted.

What are Tuberous Breasts?

Tuberous breasts are caused when breast tissue does not proliferate properly during puberty. While this condition is not threatening to your health, it may cause emotional distress or self-consciousness to those who suffer from it. Common symptoms of this condition include:

  • Breasts are lacking in breast tissue in both vertical and horizontal directions.
  • Breasts tend to have a gap more than 1.5 inches between them.
  • The skin surrounding the nipple may look constricted.
  • The dark area of the areola may be enlarged.
  • The breasts may appear to be oval, pointed, or square-shaped.

While is it not know what exactly causes tuberous breasts, it may result from something that happens in utero. This condition usually becomes noticeable during puberty.

Tuberous breast correction surgery covered by insurance

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Who is a Good Candidate for Tuberous Breast Surgery?

Individuals who have tuberous breasts who would like their breasts to have a more natural shape may be able to benefit from tuberous breast surgery. Cosmetic surgery is not performed on women under the age of 18, and breast implants are not approved for women under the age of 18. However, surgery to correct tuberous breasts is considered to be a reconstructive surgery can be done on women as young as 16 years old if their breasts are finished growing. The best way to determine if this procedure is right for you is through a consultation at our Tucson office.

Dr. Mahabir is an artist and surgical God. He is an exceptional surgeon with an extraordinary team that stands beside him. Amber, Andrea, Brittany, literally everyone at his surgical center is beautiful on the inside and out. His office is pristine and the fresh pressed juice is delicious, but his patient care and attention to detail is what truly sets him apart. He will get to know you ”

Tuberous Breast Surgery Process

Tuberous breast surgery is usually achieved through two steps, though some patients may only need one. Depending on the severity of the tuberous breasts, the procedure may differ from patient to patient. First, a procedure will be done to release any constricted breast tissue. A small incision will be created in the breast to insert either a tissue expander or a breast implant. Then, a follow up surgery will be needed to complete the transformation. The tissue expander will be removed and a breast implant will take its place. The nipples may also be modified.

Tuberous Breast Surgery Recovery

Following tuberous breast surgery, you may be asked to wear a special surgical bra to support your new breasts. Swelling, bruising, and discomfort may occur for a period of time. As with any type of breast surgery, everyday activities will be limited for some time to ensure a complication-free recovery period. Your plastic surgeon will provide you with instructions about how to care for your incisions and properly take any pain medication that is prescribed to you. If you have any concerns or questions post-procedure, do not hesitate to contact our office.

If you have tuberous breasts and would like to improve the shape of your breasts for a boost in confidence, our plastic surgeons at Tucson Plastic Surgery can help! Contact us today to schedule your initial consultation appointment to get started.

Does insurance pay to correct tubular breasts?

Cost. Since this is a cosmetic procedure, your health insurance most likely will not cover it. Expect to pay at least $4,000 out-of-pocket if you do choose surgery to change the appearance of your breasts.

Can breast reconstruction be covered by insurance?

The Federal law This federal law requires most group insurance plans that cover mastectomies to also cover breast reconstruction. It was signed into law on October 21, 1998. The United States Departments of Labor and Health and Human Services oversee this law.

Is breast asymmetry surgery covered by insurance?

Is this surgery covered under insurance? The short answer is “sometimes.” You may check with your insurance provider to see if they may cover this procedure. More often, the procedure is an out of pocket expense, and considered to be cosmetic in nature.

Can breast lift be covered by Medicare?

Cosmetic surgery that's performed for appearance only, and therefore not considered medically necessary, is not covered under Medicare. Here are some examples of common cosmetic surgeries that Medicare doesn't cover: body contouring. breast lift.