My aunt had one recently also. I was talking to a plastic surgeons office about another procedure (for someone else) and my question was whether or not it could be covered by insurance. She said no, and then she went on to say that insurance does not even cover breast reductions (augmentations).
the procedure I was asking about was someone who had been terribly obese and had loose skin as a result... Insurance won't cover the plastic surgery needed to get rid of that loose ropey skin.
But, I have heard of someone (my mom knew her) who had been to a psychologist over body image issues and was able to get breast surgery with a referrel from the psychologist, and insurance covered it. So, if that person was able to get at least part of it paid for through her normal health insurance (that she pays premiums on anyway), why couldn't someone who needs a breast reduction get the procedure and have their insurance cover it? It's not cosmetic and it's not a self-esteem issue. It's a physical pain issue. I am sick of insurance here. Something is wrong.
If you happen to be someone who wears a 32DD for example, you have to go to an upscale department store, because Wal-Mart and Target and even JC Penney don't seem to carry those sizes. They might start at band size 34, and then good luck finding the cup size you need. And it's the same story for larger sizes as well. Cup sizes don't go beyond a DD.
Dillards is the best department store (here anyway) for finding bras in the right size. They're selection is okay. Mainly they just have the standard back hook seamed bra in a good selection of colors.






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I believe that you can get breast reductions done the NHS, if either they are deemed health risk or you can get a psychologist's referral. But they wont do them until the girl is 21 at the very earliest. I know a 12 year old who wears a size DD but she has to wait untl shes 21 to get the breast reduction done because she is still growing... but by hat time she will already have back problems...



