How Much Does a Breast Reduction Cost?

Breast reduction is primarily an elective cosmetic surgery procedure to create a more proportionate figure. However, in some cases, the procedure may also be performed to address pain in the back, neck or shoulders, or rashes and other skin conditions, arising due to oversized and pendulous breasts.
Therefore, insurance coverage for breast reduction could be a possibility if it is performed as a medical necessity. Splendid, innovative, and board certified plastic surgeons at the Aesthetic Center for Plastic Surgery (ACPS) shutterstock_113124967provide breast reduction surgery to patients in Houston, Texas, TX, and surrounding locations across the horizon in the amazing state of Texas.

Price Tag Components in Breast Reduction

Patients should be aware of the major cost components involved in a breast reduction plastic surgery procedure.
Surgeon’s Fee
One of the key financial components in breast reduction procedure is the fee charged by the surgeon. The fee can vary according to the skills, experience and recognition of the surgeon in the field of plastic surgery. The American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) recommends that patients should choose the right surgeon for her needs, and the surgeon’s fee should only be a secondary consideration in such a decision.
Anesthesia and Operating Room Costs
Breast reduction surgery may be performed under general anesthesia or intravenous sedation with local anesthesia. The fee of the anesthesiologist will be a part of the overall costs. The surgery may be performed at a hospital, an accredited surgery center, or a private surgical suite. The costs and benefits in each case could vary.
Additional Costs
When making a monetary estimate for breast lift, the patient should also consider the costs of prescription drugs, medical tests, mammograms, compression garments or surgical bra, and post-op visits to the surgeon’s office. These cost components can add up to be a considerable amount, and should be accounted for in the cost estimate.

Insurance Aspects

Patients who are considering a breast reduction procedure should contact their insurance company to understand whether full or partial costs of the procedure in their case could be covered by insurance. If the surgery is required to gain relief from pain in the back, neck or shoulders, address skin infection or other medical issues caused due to excessively large breasts, the insurer might cover some or all of the costs.
However, if the surgery is required only to enhance the breast appearance and size, insurance coverage will not be possible. Patients should consider the following tips about breast reduction surgery insurance coverage:

  • Very substantial reductions (such as from an F cup to a C cup) will often be covered.
  • Some insurance policies will pay for the surgery costs if at least half a kilogram (a little more than a pound) is removed from each breast.  
  • The insurer may take the patient’s body weight and height into account. Therefore, for patients whose body profile is smaller may get coverage even for a smaller breast reduction.
  • Include all possible medical evidence as well as a pre-certification from the surgeon.

Remarkable and astute cosmetic surgeons at the ACPS receive patients from Houston, Texas, TX, and other cities and suburbs in The Lone Star State for breast reduction surgery.
 
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