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Does insurance cover skin removal surgery after weight loss?

By Olivia Norman |

Though heavy, excess skin left behind after weight loss can be considered a medical condition due to discomfort and increased risk for skin conditions, most insurance providers do not cover body lift surgery.

How much does skin removal surgery cost after weight loss?

Surgical procedure costs: These are the general baseline costs for the most common plastic surgeries to loose skin after weight loss, according to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons: Panniculectomy: $8,000-$15,000. Lower body lift: $7,900. Upper arm lift: $3,500.

How do you qualify for skin removal surgery?

Am I a good candidate for skin removal surgery?

  1. You have reached your goal weight and your weight has remained stable for at least 6 months.
  2. You are in good general health.
  3. You have realistic expectations about surgery.
  4. You understand that you may have visible scars when wearing certain garments, such as swimsuits.

Will loose skin ever tighten?

For people who have lost small to moderate amounts of weight, skin will likely retract on its own eventually and may be helped by natural remedies. However, individuals who have achieved major weight loss may need body-contouring surgery or other medical procedures to tighten or get rid of loose skin.

How painful is skin removal surgery?

It’s common to experience pain for the first few days post-surgery. Your skin may also be numb, and the numbness can last for several weeks. The numbness is from the two areas of skin being sutured together after removing the excess skin between them during surgery.

Does loose skin ever go away?

How do you avoid saggy skin when losing weight?

There are few things you can do to prevent your skin sagging after you lose weight.

  1. Hydrate, hydrate, hydrate.
  2. Eat a balanced diet.
  3. Fill any gaps with the right supplements.
  4. Incorporate lean muscle building workouts.
  5. Lose weight slowly.

How do you tone up saggy skin?

Here are six ways you can tighten loose skin.

  1. Firming creams. A good choice for a firming cream is one that contains retinoids, says Dr.
  2. Supplements. While there’s no magic pill to fix loose skin, certain supplements may be helpful.
  3. Exercise.
  4. Lose weight.
  5. Massage the area.
  6. Cosmetic procedures.

Does loose skin go away?

Is there a problem with excess skin after weight loss?

Excess skin is a problem particularly for people who undergo bariatric (weight loss) surgery. Some 15,000 people in Britain underwent such surgery in 2010 alone, the majority performed privately.

Can you get insurance for excess skin removal?

It is possible that your insurance company does cover removal of excess skin. For ideally successful insurance authorization, you will need to carefully document rashes. In addition, you will need to document how this excess skin and fat restricts your activities of daily living. Good luck with your weight loss journey.

Do you need medical insurance for weight loss surgery?

When it comes to medical insurance coverage for reconstructive surgery after massive weight loss, every insurance plan is different. Insurance companies vary from state to state. Some insurance companies cover excess skin removal, whereas others do not. Even within the same state and within the same insurance company, coverage varies.

Do you have to have plastic surgery to lose weight?

Well, in short, it’s usually linked with rapid weight loss, so it’s a common conundrum among people who undergo bariatric surgery for massive weight loss (more than 100 pounds), explains Jordan Jacobs, M.D., an assistant professor of plastic and reconstructive surgery at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York.