Removing
Acne Scars And Medical Insurance
The
actions required in removing acne scars can be expensive. Depending
on the severity and amount of scarring, multiple treatments may
be needed in order to effectively minimize the lasting effects
of acne. The problem that many sufferers face is finding a way
to pay for removing acne scars if their medical insurance does
not cover the cost of treatment.
Because
removing acne scars may be considered, by some insurance providers,
as a cosmetic procedure, it may be difficult to get an approval.
If you are considering a procedure that will aid in removing acne
scars, the best way to learn if your medical insurance covers
this type of treatment is to review your policy. Whether your
insurance is provided through your employer or you obtained it
directly from an insurance provider, you should have a detailed
overview of your coverage. Many providers do not cover the cost
of cosmetic treatments and/or surgeries, which are often deemed
as cosmetic or plastic surgery. If you still have questions after
reviewing your policy, call your insurance agent to inquire about
coverage.
If
coverage is in question, it may help to have your physician provide
a written recommendation to your insurance company. This letter
should include the physician's name, contact information and his/her
determination and recommendation regarding treatment to help in
removing acne scars. Once this letter is submitted to your insurance
company, a response should be given within 30 days. This can either
be to the physician directly or to you, but the insurance company
will reply with an acceptance or denial.
In
the event that you request for medical insurance coverage relating
to removing acne scars is denied, there may still be other options.
For instance, if your condition warrants laser surgery for removing
acne scars, the hospital may offer a payment plan to help cover
the cost of the procedure. Many hospitals provide this type of
financing to help their patient's afford treatment that would
otherwise be unavailable to them due to lack of medical insurance.
In order to be granted a payment plan, you would have to first
determine whether or not one is available. This can be found at
the hospital's billing office. If payment plans are available,
your physician would have to determine a total cost for removing
acne scars and provide it to the billing office. Following the
procedure, the hospital would issue a bill and, if you are signed
up on a payment plan, would give you the opportunity to make low
monthly payments.
The
information in this article is intended for informational purposes
only. It should not be used in place of, or in conjunction with,
professional medical advice. Prior to beginning any attempt at
removing acne scars, individuals should consult their dermatologist
for proper diagnosis and/or treatment.
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