Monday, January 15, 2007

cost for a breast reduccion

The increased knowledge of the cost of these procedures may also be partly responsible for the increase in the popularity of breast reductions. Though the procedure isn't cheap (usually between $4,000 to $7,000) it is often covered by insurance policies.
All a potential patient must do is prove that the size of her (or his) breasts has a negative effect on her health. This is usually determined case-by-case, and requires written documentation from a plastic surgeon outlining the medical problems the large breasts are causing. Patients may also have to prove that they tried to correct the health issues with non-surgical methods without success first.

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