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Is cosmetic surgery covered by health insurance? |
I'm trying to find out if cosmetic surgery (tummy tuck, lipo, breast aug) is covered by Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Illinois. Anyone have any info on this? Most times cosmectic procedures are considered an elective surgery or not medically necessary, meaning that you as the patient have chosen to have it versus your doctor requiring that you have it. Cosmetic Surgery is generally not covered by any insurance in any state. Nope - it's not covered. Insurance is for unexpected injuries and illnesses.....and maternity which may or may not be expected. Nope. No one covers "volunteer" procedures. Nope! probably not because they do not cover all the other real medical expenses. Your question could not be answered in one word.find useful tips here. |
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