breast augmentation?
I have one breast bigger than another, maybe by 1.5-2 cup sizes and i was wondering if anyone had a similar experience or knew someone who did? I was thinking of having it fixed but not sure what they would do and if my insurance would cover it (which is a part of medicaid) Would they put an implant in or make the other smaller? Will it look and feel the same?
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- Most insurance will not cover breast augmentation its considered cosmetic but more likely they will cover a reduction if you claim it is causing back pain or other issues.
- what you would do i pick a size you would like both breasts to be. then after the doctor measures you he would put a smaller implant in the larger breast and a larger implant in the smaller breast. that way it is all even. i think you should do it =]
- the best option, if you decide to do it is to go with saline implants, the plastic surgeon (PS) can fill each one to a different volume, making them both the same size. Odds are that your insurance won't pay for it. I had to pay for mine all by myself--can't imagine why they would if you have no health problem as a result. it is strictly cosmetic, is it not?
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