Breast Reduction: You will either need to call the medicaid office and see who is on their plan or call each office to see. This is a difficult procedure to get insurance to pay for and when they do pay it is very little. Therefore, you may find that few physicians accept any insurance for this procedure. It may be a procedure where they may be a secondary provider meaning you pay for procedure, insurance pays u
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Research: I would suggest starting with the American Society of Plastic Surgery and/or the Aesthetic Society of Plastic Surgery to obtain a list of well experienced board-certified plastic surgeons. Then, I would suggest you visit a few surgeons whose practices concentrate on aesthetic surgery. Ask to see lots of examples of their work and preferably speak/see patients who have had similar procedures done.
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