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Asking for a friend

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Is Plastic Surgery covered by Medicade? How about an initial consultation?

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philip964 wrote: Mon May 17, 2021 4:16 pm Is Plastic Surgery covered by Medicade? How about an initial consultation?

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This is just a guess...
"Reconstructive" surgery (necessary due to an accident or other medical condition) is likely covered... Purely cosmetic? Unlikely.

ETA: https://quotewizard.com/health-insuranc ... ic-surgery
Medicare and Medicaid

What does medicare.gov say about cosmetic surgery:

Medicare doesn't cover it unless it's needed for an accidental injury or to improve the function of a malformed body part.

Medicaid works similarly. But the federal government does give individual states some leeway for their Medicaid programs. Yours may cover – or not cover – plastic and cosmetic surgery differently than others.

Whatever the case may be, expect both Medicare and Medicaid to allow some exceptions.

For example, Medicare doesn’t cover breast augmentation. But it does cover breast prostheses and reconstruction if you have a mastectomy because of breast cancer. Part A pays for reconstruction surgery if done it’s in an inpatient setting. Part B pays for it if it’s done in an outpatient setting. Part B also pays for external breast prostheses, including a post-surgical bra.

See our “Guide to Medicare” to learn more about what this national health insurance program covers and doesn’t cover, by the way.
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But if you decide you want to be a woman, they'll gladly pony up for that surgery. :roll:

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I was curious and found this:
https://www.medicare.org/articles/does- ... r-surgery/

My guess is that the answer is: it depends. It looks like the States have a lot to say about what is and isn't included overall and specifically for plastic surgery. It could be one of those cases where only a persistent patient is going to work through the initial denials.
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My friend is pretty vain. He thought the song was about him.

However, he has never considered any kind of plastic surgery. If he had any extra money I think he would replace the boat he lost last week, rather than fixing his bald head.

So my friend is seeing a steady stream of what he would describe as lower income individuals entering a plastic surgery building near his other buddy’s business. He says none of who look disfigured by accident or young social media types.

And not what he would describe as drug abusers either.

He was curious of what the deal might be with plastic surgery now being such a big deal with average looking poor folks.

Or with the pandemic over and everyone with $1400, is getting a little lypo, what everyone wants now
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philip964 wrote: Mon May 17, 2021 5:22 pm My friend is pretty vain. He thought the song was about him.

However, he has never considered any kind of plastic surgery. If he had any extra money I think he would replace the boat he lost last week, rather than fixing his bald head.

So my friend is seeing a steady stream of what he would describe as lower income individuals entering a plastic surgery building near his other buddy’s business. He says none of who look disfigured by accident or young social media types.

And not what he would describe as drug abusers either.

He was curious of what the deal might be with plastic surgery now being such a big deal with average looking poor folks.

Or with the pandemic over and everyone with $1400, is getting a little lypo, what everyone wants now
Did he lose his guns when he lost his boat? You can thank me later for making this about guns. :mrgreen:
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flechero wrote: Mon May 17, 2021 4:43 pm But if you decide you want to be a woman, they'll gladly pony up for that surgery. :roll:
Only if you commit a serious crime and get sent to prison. :roll:
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RoyGBiv wrote: Tue May 18, 2021 9:05 am
flechero wrote: Mon May 17, 2021 4:43 pm But if you decide you want to be a woman, they'll gladly pony up for that surgery. :roll:
Only if you commit a serious crime and get sent to prison. :roll:
Sad but likely true in some States. Hopefully not Texas!
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03Lightningrocks wrote: Tue May 18, 2021 9:16 am
RoyGBiv wrote: Tue May 18, 2021 9:05 am
flechero wrote: Mon May 17, 2021 4:43 pm But if you decide you want to be a woman, they'll gladly pony up for that surgery. :roll:
Only if you commit a serious crime and get sent to prison. :roll:
Sad but likely true in some States. Hopefully not Texas!
Yeah but if you want that all you have to do now is join the military. They now provide "transition" services :confused5
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You said Medicaid, but you probably meant Medicare. Medicaid is welfare.
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oohrah wrote: Tue May 18, 2021 11:50 am You said Medicaid, but you probably meant Medicare. Medicaid is welfare.
My friend says the people coming in are not elderly.
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