Surgical treatment of skin redundancy following obesity or massive weight loss (abdominoplasty, panniculectomy, related body-contouring procedures)
Defines recommended insurance coverage criteria distinguishing reconstructive (medically necessary) versus cosmetic procedures for removal of excess skin and fat following obesity or massive weight loss, with procedure definitions, example diagnostic and procedure codes, and guidance on when procedures are considered reconstructive vs cosmetic.
Provides recommended insurance coverage criteria distinguishing reconstructive vs cosmetic body-contouring procedures following obesity or massive weight loss.
Coverage Summary
Defines recommended insurance coverage criteria for surgical removal of excess skin and fat following obesity or massive weight loss, distinguishing procedures considered reconstructive (medically necessary) from those considered cosmetic (not compensable) based on functional signs or symptoms.
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