Does Insurance Cover A Eyelid Surgery Procedure
June 2, 2008 by MrHowTo
In general as with virtually all Plastic surgery procedures, the insurance companies will not even bother looking at a request for coverage of a procedure unless there is significant proof that there is a medical necessity for it. Basically the only way to prove that eyelid surgery is a medical necessity is that the eyelids themselves have to be sagging so much that they completely block your ability to see and therefore make you unable to perform regular daily tasks.
Furthermore since the insurance companies only allow so much to be spent on vision correction and remedies that the amount they are wiling to pay is usually not enough to cover the surgery seeing as the professional fee alone will cost you over $2,000. On top of all of this, if you are actually able to be one of the very few persons in the world to convince their insurance company to pay for the surgery, they will only do the upper eyelid since there is basically no way that the lower eyelid would be capable of completely impeding your vision for the simple fact that gravity will always pull down on it.
While you can always try to see if they will cover the surgery, in general it will be nothing more than a waste of time. Even those with some of the most extreme forms of vision impairment as a result of the eyelids cannot get the insurance companies to pay for the procedure. Most likely you will either have to pay for the procedure out of your own pocket or attempt to get financing to cover it. Some surgeons may offer in-house financing but in general if they do not then you have to have a significant amount of credit to take out the signature loan needed to cover the costs associated with the procedure. You can find out more information at this Plastic surgery blog right now.

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