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Re: Assymetry Questions

From: Jeanine (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 3 Mar 2003 12:17:34 -0600 (CST)


Hi Jennifer,

I am 27 years old and have had the same problem since 12 years old too! My left is like an A and a half and the right is a D. I went last week to a plastic surgeon (finally!) and they took a picture and are sending it to my insurance company for a request for coverage. I will be hearing back from them in about 3 weeks. (gosh that seems like forever!). If you want to email me, you certainly can. Question: what have you been using to make up for the difference all this time? (I've been using these pad inserts, two on one side). Look forward to hearing from you. --Jeanine

At Tue, 29 Oct 2002, Jennifer wrote: >
>I am 29 yrs old and have had assymetry since development (12 yrs old). I
>am just tired of dealing with it. My right is a d cup, and my left is
>an a cup.
>
>My question is: What is the name of the surgical procedure to even out
>both breasts? Does PPO insurance generally cover this - even though it
>is plastic aesthetic elective surgery? Oh - what is generally the
>timeframe for approval/denial and the basis of such decision? I have
>always thought that this would not be covered, so that is why I have not
>considered this as a means of solution for me. Is the procedure an
>augmentation on the small side, and a reduction on the large side? Is
>this a disease I have?
>
>I can't deal with this problem anymore (I even get rude, hurtful
>comments from my own mom.) Thank goodness my husband is very supportive
>of me and my problem.


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