No, I don't have medical insurance. We just use the military and veterans hospitals. They have very strict criteria for plastic surgery, so they refused me, so far.Magatsu said:Reba, I don't know if you do have an insurance or not, if you do... does it covers the plastic surgery or not? I wonder if is it possible for insurance to cover the plastic surgery fees?
Magatsu said:Reba, I don't know if you do have an insurance or not, if you do... does it covers the plastic surgery or not? I wonder if is it possible for insurance to cover the plastic surgery fees?
That makes sense because plastic surgery is not emergency or require urgent attention. In broad sense, it is just a cosmetic.Oceanbreeze said:I'm unsure of this, Mag, but I believe that insurances won't cover plastic surgery unless there is a medical need for it such as a breast reduction to cure back pain and posture problems, or a rhinoplasty to take care of a deviated septum. Insurances will cover breast reconstruction after a cancer diagnosis, too.
Does insurance cover plastic surgery?
Most cosmetic procedures are not covered by health insurance. There are some exceptions, including rhinoplasty used for reconstructive purposes or to improve breathing. Another example is having blepharoplasty in order to improve your vision. However, check with your insurance provider and your surgeon to see if your procedure is covered.
Magatsu said:That makes sense because plastic surgery is not emergency or require urgent attention. In broad sense, it is just a cosmetic.
That's why I add the link for you to read and decide yourself either botox treatment or facelift is better for you or not.VamPyroX said:I think plastic surgery is necessary only if a person needs it. I don't really see any point of having plastic surgery just to look better than already is.
I think that's fine. I'm talking about women who think they have small boobs. I've seen women who say that C-cup is too small or too big. Come on... C-cup is average and men like that size. I've seen women who have noses that look just fine, but they rather have it pointed like Michael Jackson. I've seen men who think they have ugly muscles (they already look like Van Damme) so they have implants to make them look like they have muscles.Liebling:-))) said:True, I do not against if anyone want to have plastic surgery because it's their own decision. It's fine with me if they are happy with their decision.
To me, I think plastic surgery is only neccassary to correct if anyone are not happy with their long noses, reducation breast, and also correctnew breast after lost to cancer, burnt body etc.


MJ obession knife and want more more turn uglier looks! His face gonna turns into monster make'm look scarier!Liza said:I think comestic surgery (veneer for teeth, hair implants, boobs, ass, etc etc) is only to boost others' self esteem... especially those with signficant scarring on face or something. In some aspects it can be useful, and in some other aspects it can be excessive. Only we can decide that boundary for ourselves, I think? Although... I think Joan Rivers and MJ should take it easy on the knife.![]()
