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how to get labiaplasty covered by medicare

by Ericka Senger DDS Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Does Medicare pay for labiaplasty surgery?

There is no Medicare coverage determination addressing labiaplasty. 15839 Excision, excessive skin and subcutaneous tissue (includes lipectomy); other area 58899 Unlisted procedure, female genital system (non-obstetrical) There is no specific CPT code for labiaplasty.Nov 28, 2018

When is labiaplasty considered medically necessary?

Only occasionally, according to ACOG, is labiaplasty medically necessary, such as with labia hypertrophy (overgrowth) caused by excess testosterone, congenital conditions, or chronic irritation.Apr 19, 2021

Can you get a labiaplasty for medical reasons?

Any of these can affect the external genitalia, causing the labia to become enlarged and uncomfortable. Although many women decide to have labiaplasty for emotional and aesthetic reasons, there are actually several medical reasons to consider labiaplasty.May 12, 2021

What qualifies you for a labiaplasty?

Being 18 years of age or older. Having physical discomfort while sitting, exercising, or having sex. Being self-conscious due to labial size or appearance. Having labial tears resulting from childbirth.Aug 26, 2014

How do you ask for a labiaplasty?

The first step to take if you're interested in labiaplasty is to schedule a consultation with a board-certified plastic surgeon who offers the procedure. Your surgeon can answer any questions you have about the surgery and can help you determine if you're a good candidate for it.

Can an Obgyn do a labiaplasty?

Although both the OB-GYN and cosmetic surgeon may offer the labiaplasty (as well as general practitioners), the truth is, not every doctor is trained in aesthetic procedures. Choosing the right surgeon for your labiaplasty is of exceptional importance when it comes to safety and satisfaction.

How much does labiaplasty cost?

How much does labiaplasty cost? While the price of the procedure varies from patient to patient, you should expect to pay between $4,750 – $6,000 for labiaplasty.

How painful is labiaplasty recovery?

Some Mild Pain After Surgery The labiaplasty surgery will be performed with anesthesia, and you will feel little to no discomfort, but some mild post-op pain will most likely occur. It is surgery after all, and operating on a sensitive area like the labia will cause some discomfort.

Does labiaplasty make you tighter?

Labiaplasty is usually performed to reduce the size and improve the shape of labia minora as well as labia majora. In some cases, the labia minora alone may need improvement. The surgeon will trim the excess labial tissue to make it tighter.Apr 7, 2016

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