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  2. Liposuction - Wikipedia

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    Reconstructive, medically necessary liposuction is used to treat lipedema, [7] to remove excess fat in the chronic medical condition lymphedema, [8] and to remove lipomas from areas of the body. [9] [10] Many articles refer to liposuction as "cosmetic" and not reimbursable by medical insurance companies. Most of this information is outdated.

  3. Lipoma - Wikipedia

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    Treatment is typically by observation or surgical removal. [1] Rarely, the condition may recur following removal, but this can generally be managed with repeat surgery. [1] They are not generally associated with a future risk of cancer. [1] Lipomas have a prevalence of roughly 2 out of every 100 people. [2]

  4. Here’s when Medicare will cover breast reduction surgery - AOL

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    Older women and breast reduction surgery. Dr. Lynn Damitz, chief of the Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and Director of Aesthetic Surgery at the UNC School of Medicine in Chapel ...

  5. Lipomatosis - Wikipedia

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    Many discrete, encapsulated lipomas form on the trunk and extremities, with relatively few on the head and shoulders. [1] In 1993, a genetic polymorphism within lipomas was localized to chromosome 12q15 , where the HMGIC gene encodes the high-mobility-group protein isoform I-C. [ 2 ] This is one of the most commonly found mutations in solitary ...

  6. Does Medicare Cover Lap Band Surgery? - AOL

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    Medicare covers lap band surgery and other types of bariatric surgery if you meet all of the requirements. You still have to pay out-of-pocket costs, including coinsurance and copays.

  7. Modesto surgical hospital to temporarily close due to removal ...

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    Last year, the Modesto hospital reportedly provided radiology services, surgeries and preventative screenings to 1,800 patients per month; between 60% and 80% of the patients were covered by ...

  8. Nuss procedure - Wikipedia

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    The Nuss procedure is a minimally invasive procedure, invented in 1987 by Dr. Donald Nuss and his colleagues, Dr. Daniel Croitoru and Dr. Robert Kelly, for treating pectus excavatum. [1] [2] [3] He developed it at Children's Hospital of The King's Daughters, in Norfolk, Virginia. The operation typically takes approximately two hours. [4]: 1277

  9. Here’s why you shouldn’t ignore Medicare open enrollment

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    Medicare beneficiaries have a slim window to review and improve their coverage options and potentially save money for 2023 during open enrollment.. Until December 7, you can sign up, switch, or ...