You're saying insurance won't pay to have a "plastic" surgeon perform a plastic surgery procedure???
With the new laws insurance rates can not go up for any condition. Its part of the "Obama" care and its thousands of papers that go with it. It actually went in effect in January somehow... dont know how that works since the bill was just passed and doesnt take effect until next year. The only good part of the bill I see for people that have cancer, etc. They can no longer be denied insurance and have to pay hundred of thousands out of pocket for treatment.
Just out of curiosity smacktheAAS but what caused the gyno , and if it was aas which specific compound/s ?
That is correct, but if you change insurance companies you will be screwed.
Look into the surgery in thailand. I know they have a big market for plastic surgery and medical things. Good quality work for cheap. Would be a pretty cool vacation too.
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Never heard of someone using their insurance to cover gyno on a male and covering it with a plastic surgeon. Everyone that has posted online on the boards for this using their insurance have all had to go through a general surgeon and usually have come out worst them before, crazy scars. I don't even know how that conversation with the doc would go to get them into getting it done to begin with then also have a plastic surgeon do it. Possible, sure. Happen often, not at all.
plus if it was me I would take all the money I saved for the surgery and bang 100 Thai hookersWell the cost of flights alone would probably off set any money to be saved.
why do people allow gyno to develop? If it happened to me I would stop any gear use and get it sorted asap. correct me if I am being naive
why do people allow gyno to develop? If it happened to me I would stop any gear use and get it sorted asap. correct me if I am being naive
why do people allow gyno to develop? If it happened to me I would stop any gear use and get it sorted asap. correct me if I am being naive
I looked into it a long time ago and the doctor said insurance wouldn't cover it because there was no proof showing that men who had developed mammary glands stood any more of a risk of breast cancer than a woman who had mammary glands. In other words, just because you have tits doesn't mean it's cancerous.
I still have some fat nipples and there is definitely some tissue there I'd like to have removed if cost wasn't an issue, but ultimately I've let it go at this point, and it's amazing what losing fat in general can do for that area. What I mean to say, is that I always thought I had a bad case of gyno, but after getting lean, I realize most of my problem was due to the fact that I was fat.
It may depend on the company but I plan on being insured with my employer once I graduate. Do you know if that would still raise my rates?