The : The chance is not too high but it never hurt to ask.
Answered 10/3/2016
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If : If you have medical records showing that intercourse is painful for you, ther may be a chance for the insurance to cover labiaplasty. Good luck from nyc. For more info visit www.Drgrossman.Com.
Answered 10/4/2016
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Policy provisions : & covered benefits will be reviewed according to your individual plan. Generally speaking, it's being increasingly denied by third party payers but may be covered under a cafeteria plan or medical savings account. U can ask your surgeon to submit a letter of predetermination of benefits but these are usually met with a refusal to pay. This is due to acog stating it is medically unnecessary procedu.
Answered 12/15/2012
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Maybe: There are a few situations where insurance may cover it -- but this would have to be predetermined by the insurance company prior to surgery. Examples would be painful sexual intercourse, problems with hygiene, etc. Etc. Documentation with photographs may be necessary. *** dr. Arthur *** miami, fl *** *** marquis plastic surgery *** *** www.Arthurmd.Com ***.
Answered 1/8/2013
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Most likely no: Each individual and insurance policy is different. It often does not hurt to ask, but in our experience is very unlikely that insurance would cover the operation.
Answered 1/5/2015
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