Not likely: It is not likely for insurance to cover a brazilian butt lift. Costs typically vary from 5-15k.
Answered 5/2/2016
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5000 to 10000.Depend: It depends on how many stages.Vries between $5000-10000.That is only surgeons fee.You will have anesthesia fee and facilty fee on the top of it. Insurance companies will not payt as this is a cosmetic surgery.
Answered 3/11/2012
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Costs vary: Cost of this procedure will vary from state to state and even city to city. This is considered a cosmetic procedure and is typically not covered by insurance. Would recommend consulting with one or more board certified plastic surgeons who have experience in this procedure and request an price. Be sure they include the facility fee and anesthesia fee as well as any other ancillary charges as well.
Answered 9/28/2016
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Variable: This is traditionally a cosmetic procedure to enhance the buttocks with a combination of liposuction and fat grafting. Cost will vary by region. It is not usually covered by insurance.
Answered 12/9/2013
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BBL cost: Part of the cost includes how much area needs to be liposuctioned to provide the fat for transfer. I typically perform the upper and lower abdomen, flanks and lower back to obtain the fat for transfer. This also allows sculpting of these areas which enhances the appearance of the butt. This costs about $9400, but includes all garments, follow up care, and 10 weekly synergie treatments.
Answered 11/11/2013
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Probably not: Insurance doesn't typically cover the cost of a Brazilian Butt Lift. That said, price shopping this procedure can be dangerous and a bit tricky. Be sure to understand the surgical procedure technique and specifics from each board certified plastic surgeon you consult with to help ensure you're comparing apples to apples. The average cost of a BBL fluctuates based on several factors. Best wishes!
Answered 8/29/2016
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