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I don't know if that one in particular covers it, but most insurance policies will only cover it - or a portion of it - if you are having medical issues that are caused by it. For example, chronic rashes that don't respond to traditional treatments. Make sure if you have anything like this, that it's documented by your doctor - they'll want proof the problem isn't responding to traditional treatment. I never had any issues like this, so I had to pay out of pocket.

you can always call Molina and ask if they cover this and under what circumstances.

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Generally speaking, probably not as it is considered cosmetic surgery, but there's some chance if you have a "medical" problem resulting from the excess skin.

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I had the panniculectomy portion of my Tummy Tuck covered by insurance...so basically I just had to pay for the Lipo and muscle tightening, which was probably around 30% of the total cost had I had to pay for the entire TT.

I am in Canada though, and this was covered by provincial insurance, and the requirements to qualify may be different with with U.S. based Monila/Medicaid.

...Just did a quick google search and it seems Medicaid does cover panniculectomies, but the rules vary by state. Best to call and find out for confirmation.

Good Luck!

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