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A Review of National Insurance Coverage of Post-bariatric Upper Body Lift

Abstract

Introduction

Recent years have seen an increased utilisation of upper body lift following massive weight loss. Although it is typically considered cosmetic, the recurrent skin conditions and decline in quality of life may warrant medical necessity. We evaluated current insurance coverage and characterised policy criteria for upper body lift in the post-bariatric population.

Methods

We defined upper body lift as a combination of mastopexy and upper back excision (UBE) and conducted a cross-sectional analysis of US insurance policies. Insurance companies were selected based on their enrolment data and market share. A web-based search and telephone interviews were conducted to identify the policy. Criteria were abstracted from the publicly available policies that offered coverage.

Results

Of the 56 insurance companies assessed, 5% would consider coverage of both procedures. Although fewer companies held established policies for UBE than mastopexy in the post-bariatric population (79% vs 96%, p = 0.0081), there were significantly more policies that offered pre-approval for UBE than for mastopexy (30% vs 5%, p = 0.0017). Three medical necessity criteria were common to both procedures: evidence of functional impairment, secondary skin conditions, and medical photographs.

Conclusion

Policy criteria for coverage of mastopexy or UBE differ greatly between companies. Further evaluation of medical necessity criteria for post-bariatric mastopexy and UBE with the establishment of a standardised guideline is needed. We propose a comprehensive list of reporting recommendations to help optimise authorisation of upper body lift in the post-bariatric population, and we urge plastic surgeons to challenge current definition of “cosmetic” by insurance companies.

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Ngaage, L.M., Rose, J., Pace, L. et al. A Review of National Insurance Coverage of Post-bariatric Upper Body Lift. Aesth Plast Surg 43, 1250–1256 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00266-019-01420-7

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Keywords

  • Body contouring
  • Bariatric
  • Insurance coverage
  • Mastopexy
  • Public policy