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Has anyone had insurance cover skin removal surgery ?



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That would be nice. I have heard if you have your dermatologist, primary doc, not bariatric surgeon or plastic surgeon, document that you have some kind of rashes or irritation from the extra skin, especially tummy, the insurance will pay. I am only 9 months out, and I am not finished losing weight, hopefully, and was told to wait until you are at least 18 months out, so I am not sure.

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I just had my 6 month post-op today. The doctor told me to start documenting the rash I get on my stomach (where the overhang is) and my butt (tailbone area) with my primary physician. He said that at about 18 months (when I have been in maintenance for a while) that they have a good success rate with getting insurance to approve the skin removal in the documented areas.

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Don't know for sure, which I know wasn't your question. But my PCP told me if I have or am willing to get some skin rashes and/or yeast infections, they can usually get the stomach approved, but that is it. My surgeon said they usually recommend not doing plastics until 2 years out.

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my PCP told me if I have or am willing to get some skin rashes and/or yeast infections, they can usually get the stomach approved.

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