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If you had a dog and he got sick, would you take him to a marine biologist for treatment? Sure, it sounds silly, but something very similar happens all across America every single day. You see, this scenario actually isn’t far off from the difference in having your cosmetic surgery performed by a board certified plastic surgeon versus a physician who simply claims to be a cosmetic surgeon.
The answer is yes, and no. Depending on the procedure and certain criteria determined by your insurance company, some procedures will be covered. The real problem is a global misunderstanding and disconnect between the patient and insurer over the inadequacies of covered procedures, deductibles, networks, and other pre-existing gaps in individual and group insurance. A majority of the plans offered through employers and health care exchanges today have large deductibles which equate to the patient being solely responsible for their own healthcare coverage and can lead to unforeseen expenses.
Once you have a tummy tuck procedure, you will want to maintain the results of your surgery for as long as possible. A tummy tuck is often a procedure that a woman chooses to undergo after she is done having children. We understand there may be reasons you might consider getting a tummy tuck before you’re positive you are done bearing children, but you aren’t sure if it is safe.

