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Will My Insurance Pay For Labia Reduction Surgery?

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ASHLEY JACKSON answered
It depends on the extremity of the condition.If you just don't like the way it looks and want to change it, then It would be considered cosmetic surgery- and most insurance companies WONT pay for anything cosmetic- such as breast enlargements- botox- etc.  A lot of women that have had children complain of this problem, or complain of being "loose" due to having kids. (YES MEN, THIS CAN HAPPEN DUE TO CHILDREN, NOT BC A WOMAN IS A HUSSIE) It causes a prolapse of the vagina and can cause this "looseness" and can cause a change in sexual "stratification". (due to there being no friction to get plaesure.)  If on examination it is determined that your  condition is a medical necessity, then the insurance company will  usually bear SOME of the cost of surgery,  as well as the anesthesia fee, operating room expense and ancillary  services. Approximately 90% of patients going to surgery  will be able to utilize their insurance for SOME COVERAGE  of the costs of surgery. There is no way of knowing whether your  condition is considered a medical necessity unless you have a thorough  exam by a competent physician first. Most other vaginal rejuvenation  centers do NOT utilize insurance in any form or manner to help in the  payment surgery for the enhancement of sexual friction.
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Eshmaal Fatin , Breast Surgery, answered

Different breast surgeries are covered with insurance but it depends on the need of the life assured. If there is a medical concern of the breast surgery then it will be covered but if there is a aesthetic or cosmetic concern then it will not be covered.

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