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as closely as possible.
Insurance
Insurance coverage for breast reconstruction varies widely. Some policies will allow procedures on the affected breast, but refuse to pay for alterations to the opposite breast. Other plans may cover the cost of an external prosthesis, or reconstructive surgery, but not both. As of January 1998, 25 states had different laws regarding required Insurance coverage for post mastectomy reconstruction.
Implants may pose additional Insurance concerns. Some companies will withdraw coverage for women with implants, or add a disclaimer for future implant-related problems. Careful reading of Insurance policies,
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facilities. However, many insurance companies continue to recognize the medical necessity for breast reduction surgery and will finance a hospital procedure. Some insurance companies require a minimum volume of tissue to be removed to cover the procedure. This should be pre-determined by your plastic surgeon and a letter of pre-determination sent to your insurance carrier along with photographs of your condition to demonstrate the necessity for surgery. Various techniques are available to alleviate your condition which should be discussed at length with your plastic surgeon. The most commonly used technique involves an inverted-T-shaped incision similar
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Scar Revision
Scars - whether they're caused by accidents or by surgery - are unpredictable. The way a scar develops depends as much on how your body heals as it does on the original injury or on the surgeon's skills.
Many variables can affect the severity of scarring, including the size and depth of the wound, the blood supply to the area, the thickness and color of your skin, and the direction of the scar. How much the appearance of a scar bothers you is, of course, a personal matter.
While no scar can be removed completely, plastic surgeons can often improve the appearance of a scar, making it less obvious
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lose weight.
What about scars? Even though surgeons use techniques to minimize scarring, breast reduction scars are extensive and permanent. Often, they are red and lumpy for a number of months. Gradually, they're less visible. And sometimes they slowly fade to thin white lines. Whenever possible, the scars are in places where they're not visible even if you wear a low-cut top.
Is it worth all the discomfort in order to reduce oversized, embarrassing breasts? The vast majority of women who have had breast reduction would shout a resounding Yes! But if you're still undecided, go back to the beginning of this section and, once again, read the
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25. Great teeth: everything you need to know to keep your pearly whites healthy ...
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In our first-ever dental-care special, we show how to fend off dangerous oral bacteria, find a decent dentist, and pay for treatment even if you don't have insurance. We also highlight the hottest cosmetic procedures and tell you which over-the-counter products are worth the expense.
Prevention 101
Gum disease is the leading cause of tooth loss. Luckily, it's easy to avoid
Most of us know how to care for our teeth. But all too often that knowledge doesn't translate into proper maintenance. "Black women tend to use dentistry as 'pain treatment,'" says Cherae Farmer-Dixon, D.D.S., project director of community-based dental education at
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26. Cosmetic Dentistry Blog at My Dentist USA: February 2008
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Dental Insurance
From a ton of research, and constant surveying of dentists, most dental Insurances have a maximum benefit of anywhere from $800 to $2,300 dollars. This can obviously, usually cover some of your expenses. However, most of the cosmetic dentistry is considered not mandatory, and therefore not covered by Insurance. The basic fact is, the Insurance companies, as we all know, want to take care of you at the lowest cost possible, not really the best service or option available for you. You would be very surprised at how much your dentist can, and will work with you. All dentists found on
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Are there scars from surgery?
Scars are the body's natural way of healing an injury. Any time an incision is made into the skin, there will be a scar as a result. The art of plastic surgery involves placing the scars so that they heal in the least noticeable fashion. A highly skilled plastic surgeon such as Dr. Desman can help you achieve your desired look with minimal scarring.
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How long is the recuperative period and when can I return to work?
The length of time it takes to recuperate after plastic surgery varies depending on the procedure performed and the
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28. LASIK Los Angeles FAQ, Laser Eye Surgery Frequently Asked Questions from Dr....
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evaluation by a vision care expert is necessary to determine your suitability. careful assessment of your overall eye health must be performed before any decision can be made regarding your treatment. Click here to email Dr. Dougherty Return to top Will insurance cover my procedure? insurance coverage depends on many factors, including which vision correction procedure you require. Typically, LASIK is not covered by most insurance plans. We recommend you bring your insurance card to our office so we can check. Sometimes we are pleasantly surprised. We may also be able to work with your human resources or benefits department to arrange flex pay
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29. Education and Laser Eye Surgery Experience for Los Angeles LASIK Surgeon Dr....
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and Monographs
Quality of Care Committee Retina Panel. Preferred practice pattern: diabetic retinopathy. San Francisco; American Academy of Ophthalmology, 1989.
Quality of Care Committee Retina Panel. Preferred practice pattern: macular degeneration. San Francisco; American Academy of Ophthalmology, 1990.
Quality of Care Committee Retina Panel. Preferred practice pattern: retinal detachment. San Francisco; American Academy of Ophthalmology, 1990.
Waring GO, Hannush SB, Bogan SJ, Maloney RK. "Classification of corneal topography with videokeratography." In Schanzlin D, Robin JB (eds) Corneal Topography: Measuring and Modifying the Cornea. New York;
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How do I remove hair from a car seat or furniture with the Brush Buddy?
Simply put your hands in the pockets with the rubber teeth down toward the seat. Give your furniture or car seat a couple of good swipes and the hair will be grabbed by the BB or ball up for your removal.
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The Brush Buddy should not be left in direct sun. Please store the product in a cool, dry location whenever possible.
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