Frequently Asked
Questions (FAQ)
Does health insurance cover cosmetic
surgery?
Am I a good candidate for plastic
surgery?
How old do you need to be to get plastic
surgery?
How can I get financing for my procedure(s)?
Q: Does health insurance
cover cosmetic surgery?
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A: In most cases, procedures done for purely cosmetic reasons
are not covered by health insurance. Costs may be covered
if a procedure is done to for a medical reason, such as to
treat precancerous lesions. Always check with your insurance
carrier for exact terms of coverage.
Q: Am I a good candidate
for plastic surgery?
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A: People who have health conditions such as diabetes, hypertension,
lung disease, heart disease, high cholesterol, arthritis,
emphysema are not generally good candidates for cosmetic surgery.
Further, if you are malnourished, severely depressed, obese
or you smoke or drink heavily, it is likely that you are not
a good candidate. All surgery has inherent risks, but if you
have a health problem it increases the likelihood of complications.
Any and all health conditions should be discussed openly with
your cosmetic surgeon so they can help you make the most informed
decision.
Q: How old do you need to be to
get plastic surgery?
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A: You have to be 18 without parents permission, but if you
are younger than 18 you will need their permission. If you
are under 18 and do have your parent's permission, the doctor
needs to make sure you have stopped growing before proceeding
with certain surgeries, such as rhinoplasty.
Q: How can I get financing
for my procedure(s)?
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A: Check our Financing
Plastic Surgery page for more information on how to apply
for and secure financing for your surgery.
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