heycrystal2052 430 Posted July 23, 2017 Happy Day, everyone! I was just approved for the breast lift/reduction, has anyone had that done as well? If so, I wanted to get a bit of feedback about the procedure and what your thoughts are after the fact. I'm nervous, but am very excited at the same time. Thank you in advance, be well! 1 lillian.b.white reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AmandaWho 158 Posted July 24, 2017 Happy Day, everyone! I was just approved for the breast lift/reduction, has anyone had that done as well? If so, I wanted to get a bit of feedback about the procedure and what your thoughts are after the fact. I'm nervous, but am very excited at the same time. Thank you in advance, be well! [emoji4] I had one years ago because I was a 40 H, and not that heavy-oh how things changed. But, best decision I ever made in my life. I was up and moving the next day without any issues. You'll do great! 1 heycrystal2052 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
heycrystal2052 430 Posted July 24, 2017 4 minutes ago, AmandaWho said: I had one years ago because I was a 40 H, and not that heavy-oh how things changed. But, best decision I ever made in my life. I was up and moving the next day without any issues. You'll do great! Thank you for responding, I really appreciate that. Right now, I'm a 40DDD and of course after losing 200+ pounds, you can only imagine how far south they went. I'm looking forward to this and like you, I'm sure after the bit of discomfort from the surgery, I'll be forever thankful. 1 ProudGrammy reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AmandaWho 158 Posted July 24, 2017 Thank you for responding, I really appreciate that. Right now, I'm a 40DDD and of course after losing 200+ pounds, you can only imagine how far south they went. I'm looking forward to this and like you, I'm sure after the bit of discomfort from the surgery, I'll be forever thankful. [emoji4] You'll feel like a million bucks. Thankfully after my lift and reduction, they didn't change much so I'm still good to go. The other skin however, that is a different story! 1 heycrystal2052 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bossportsgal 136 Posted July 24, 2017 Does Insurance cover it? I need one too. I was a 42ddd and BREAST FEED. Need them lifted 1 njgal reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
njgal 535 Posted July 24, 2017 Does Insurance cover it? I need one too. I was a 42ddd and BREAST FEED. Need them lifted I'd like to know as well H 5'6" HW 253, CW 250, TBS 9/19 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
heycrystal2052 430 Posted July 24, 2017 2 hours ago, AmandaWho said: You'll feel like a million bucks. Thankfully after my lift and reduction, they didn't change much so I'm still good to go. The other skin however, that is a different story! We tried the abdominal skin removal, but there's not enough skin there. I'm more than okay with that, I was more concerned with the breasts. Two more weeks of looking at the sag and those days will be, OVER! 1 bossportsgal reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
heycrystal2052 430 Posted July 24, 2017 20 minutes ago, bossportsgal said: Does Insurance cover it? I need one too. I was a 42ddd and BREAST FEED. Need them lifted My insurance did because it was due to the weight lost, for breast feeding and having children, that's more cosmetic. You never know, if you don't try. Give it a shot! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
settingqt31 18 Posted July 25, 2017 My insurance covered mine in 2010 and I have never had a kid. I was a 40DD/DDD and had documentation of years of chiropractic appointments and back issues with playing sports. I went to a 38C (was a 36C but gained some weight to a 38). I'm crossing my fingers I still have decent breasts when I get done losing weight haha. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
heycrystal2052 430 Posted July 25, 2017 17 hours ago, settingqt31 said: My insurance covered mine in 2010 and I have never had a kid. I was a 40DD/DDD and had documentation of years of chiropractic appointments and back issues with playing sports. I went to a 38C (was a 36C but gained some weight to a 38). I'm crossing my fingers I still have decent breasts when I get done losing weight haha. I've never had any children, it makes me wonder how that would have changed things when it came to the approval. I didn't have to show any documentation in rf to back problems, I'm assuming the weight lost and the ridiculous amount of sagging, was enough to get it approved. But again, I don't know exactly what the surgeon submitted. I'm sure you'll be okay, once you get close to your goal weight. Time for another surgery, once you get there! 1 bossportsgal reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bossportsgal 136 Posted July 26, 2017 My insurance did because it was due to the weight lost, for breast feeding and having children, that's more cosmetic. You never know, if you don't try. Give it a shot! Yes mine too is from weight loss. Did you talk to your PCP to Get approval or directly to insurance co? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
heycrystal2052 430 Posted July 26, 2017 1 hour ago, bossportsgal said: Yes mine too is from weight loss. Did you talk to your PCP to Get approval or directly to insurance co? Luckily, I work for BCBS, so I had a heads up about some of the "must haves". I didn't go through my PCP, I went through my Bariatric Dr. and my plastic surgeon. When applying for any type of PA, it is always best to have it submitted by the specialist and not your MD. The surgeon submitted everything to the insurance. 1 bossportsgal reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bossportsgal 136 Posted August 2, 2017 Luckily, I work for BCBS, so I had a heads up about some of the "must haves". I didn't go through my PCP, I went through my Bariatric Dr. and my plastic surgeon. When applying for any type of PA, it is always best to have it submitted by the specialist and not your MD. The surgeon submitted everything to the insurance. Can you share some of the "must haves" Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
heycrystal2052 430 Posted August 2, 2017 9 hours ago, bossportsgal said: Can you share some of the "must haves" Depending on your policy, it could differ. W/ the lift, I didn't have any issues w/ the chafing, rashes, etc. Some policies will require those things to be a must. I'm a 40DDD, so they're very heavy and hurt my back, thankfully that was enough to get my approval. If you're having any issues due to the weight lost (only focus on that), make sure they're well documented and share that w/ your plastic surgeon. Now, I did have some discoloration under the breasts, I was later told, that was a sign of continuous skin irritation (so, maybe I did have those issues). The Panni, we knew they were would deny, but we tried any way. In my case, the denial did not warrant a P2P. Not to be too graphic, you must hang lower than your lady part and I just don't have enough loose skin to justify the surgery. They need to see you've had NUMEROUS amounts of skin irritations for them to even blink an eye w/ thought of the reviewing. If that is a problem, make sure you get prescribed (must fill through the pharmacy, we need to see you had claims for it and for how long) creams or whatever else you use to treat it. If you buy something OTC, again, make sure it is documented w/ your surgeon so it is recorded in your medical chart. Make sure you're within or at goal and have been there for several months. Now, depending on your policy, this could differ a bit, but this is the gist of it. 3 bossportsgal, BakeMoveLive and Finding_Stacy reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Finding_Stacy 263 Posted August 2, 2017 Depending on your policy, it could differ. W/ the lift, I didn't have any issues w/ the chafing, rashes, etc. Some policies will require those things to be a must. I'm a 40DDD, so they're very heavy and hurt my back, thankfully that was enough to get my approval. If you're having any issues due to the weight lost (only focus on that), make sure they're well documented and share that w/ your plastic surgeon. Now, I did have some discoloration under the breasts, I was later told, that was a sign of continuous skin irritation (so, maybe I did have those issues). The Panni, we knew they were would deny, but we tried any way. In my case, the denial did not warrant a P2P. Not to be too graphic, you must hang lower than your lady part and I just don't have enough loose skin to justify the surgery. They need to see you've had NUMEROUS amounts of skin irritations for them to even blink an eye w/ thought of the reviewing. If that is a problem, make sure you get prescribed (must fill through the pharmacy, we need to see you had claims for it and for how long) creams or whatever else you use to treat it. If you buy something OTC, again, make sure it is documented w/ your surgeon so it is recorded in your medical chart. Make sure you're within or at goal and have been there for several months. Now, depending on your policy, this could differ a bit, but this is the gist of it. Thanks so much. This is really helpful. I was wondering at what point to make an appointment with the plastic surgeon. I always thought at goal, too, but I saw on Youtube that one woman's plastic surgeon wanted to see patients around the 200 mark. He didn't want patients quite at goal because when he takes off the skin, the patient afterwards would be under weight. That makes sense too--although being under weight is a problem I'd like to experience, at least once. So I was really lost there. 1 heycrystal2052 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites