Be careful: Be careful, trying to use a laser as a substitute for blepharoplasty can have disastrous consequences!
Answered 11/6/2012
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It DEpends: Insurance generally does not cover procedures done for cosmetic purposes.
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Eyelid surgery: If the surgery will enhance the persons ability to see ie excise excess skin to the upper lids to improve the field of vision then insurance many times will cover it.www.beautybybrueck.com.
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