I imagine that weight loss surgeries are really expensive. How much are they and is any of it covered by insurance?
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They're usually, really, really expensive. Like tens of thousands of dollars expensive. I mean every surgery is different of course and I'm sure the price varies by patient depending on what needs to be done, etc. As for it being covered by insurance, some insurance companies may cover it if the surgery is for health reasons...but if its a body lift to get rid of excess weight loss flab....they might not cover that. Again, it all depends on the insurance company, your plan and coverage, etc.
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It is really expensive and it's not always covered. Also, I think you need to be recommended for certain surgeries by doctors, too. It's not like you can just waltz into your doctor's office and ask for surgery. As an actual medical procedure it's a treatment for obesity, which is now classified as a disease. As such, there's likely you'll be covered for this type of procedure, depending on your health plan. That said, in terms of actually getting excess skin removed after you've lost the weight and stuff, this is typically seen as cosmetic so you likely will have a much harder time getting covered for that and, on top of that, these body lift surgeries are expensive.
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Originally posted by legendarytroy View PostIt's a lot of money. To put it into better perspective, before insurance, the average gastric bypass surgery costs anywhere from $20.000 - $30,000 dollars. It's a serious investment.
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Originally posted by bigbobby View Post
HOLY COW! That's crazy expensive. I was thinking that it would be like a couple thousand dollars, not the same price as a new car or more than 50% of what I make in a year! God, how does anyone afford theses surgeries if insurance doesn't cover all if not most of it?
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