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[A488]American Academy Cosmetic Surgery
by John Porter, Joh
One interesting fact about human nature is: even the prettiest of the girl has some complains about her looks which she would definitely like to correct if given chances. But every body can not fulfill their dreams about getting an all new look! Some times there are budget constraints, sometimes there are psychological factors preventing the candidate from going under knife, sometimes there may be lack of time for undergoing a complicated process. If you were imagining about the possibility of a cosmetic procedure sans these problems, well, you have been thinking in the right direction! You might have already encountered this words--- "mini" and "micro" in the list of modern cosmetic surgery glossary. If any of these above mentioned problems happen to stop you from taking decision in favor of a cosmetic makeover, then a "mini" is precisely what that can solve your problem.

What is a mini plastic surgery?
The terms "mini" or "micro" are used in the world of plastic surgery to denote variety of meanings. Any of the plastic surgery never pretended to be inexpensive; but a mini cosmetic surgery is what makes purchase of improved appearance affordable for the greater section of the society. Not only they are less expensive, the micro or mini surgeries essentially involve less complicated, and less demanding procedures. They are meant to repair smaller imperfections with minimum possible incision. At the core, mini-cosmetic surgery can be regarded as a "touchup" procedure as compared to the traditional procedures of cosmetic surgery like that of facelift.

Examples
Let's site some examples to give you hints about how a mini works. Let's consider Michel's case; she never actually liked the way her cheek bones turned out. She preferred a sharper feature. In traditional plastic surgery, the surgeon will advice you to go for cheekbone implants which involve an elaborate and expensive procedure. But a mini cosmetic procedure would achieve the same and even better result by removing some of the layers of fats from the middle of cheekbones through a tiny incision.

The same way, you can go for mini facelift that is performed by making smaller incisions and using tiny barb sutures in place of a large incision that requires heavier stitching.

Similarly, you can consider Micro Neck-lift, Micro-Lipo Procedure or Mini Tummy Tuck.

Benefits
In addition of being far less costly, mini or micro procedures come with many more advantages such as reduced surgical time, less recovery time, and less pain. The greatest advantage of mini procedure is: it helps you to keep up with small changes at a time as and when the mark of ages resurfaces. As for instance, where the effects of a traditional facelift are expected to last for ten to fifteen years, the effects of a mini-facelift touchup lasts for about five years. After that you can go for another mini facelift to keep with the impact of age to maintain a consistent look. The mini procedures are particularly preferred when you want to deal with some minor aesthetic issues.

If you have just started to discover the footprints of age on your face, but not prepared to undergo traditional invasive plastic surgery, a mini cosmetic surgery can be the ideal solution for you. It is the people in their 30's or 40's who find this weekend approach of cosmetic surgery to be most convenient. Micro cosmetic surgeries produce best result in case of repairing minor sagging or drooping around the cheeks, jowls, and neck area.

Most everyone knows that elective surgery is generally not covered by health insurance plans in South Carolina. Insurance is designed to provide benefits for the unforeseen – the medically necessary. Most elective surgery is not medically necessary but of a cosmetic nature, designed to improve one’s appearance.

However, some types of cosmetic surgery will be covered in certain circumstances. It will all depend on the type of surgery and the benefits provided under your health insurance policy.

For instance, two of my friends recently had “tummy tuck" surgery, to help rid them of the bellies they had acquired after having two children. The surgery of one of my friends was covered by insurance while the other’s was not, even though they were covered by the same employer group health plan. The reason why the surgery was covered for the one friend is because her doctor certified to the insurance carrier that the procedure was necessary to rid her of excessive hidden scar tissue from two C-section deliveries, which was interfering with her menstrual cycles. Also, the excessive weight was putting additional strain on her back, which had recently been operated on for a bulging disk. So, while one friend paid less than $200 for the surgery, the other ended up paying almost $5,000. It all depends on the case.

Also, most companies will pay for a cosmetic procedure when it is of a “reconstructive" nature, such as following an accident or major surgery. For example, if a child has a large tumor removed, resulting in reduction of jaw or cheek bone, causing a facial deformity, the insurance carrier will pay for the services, in most cases.

Another alternative would be to look into purchasing a discount medical plan. They often provide discounts off the price of various types of insurance, but be aware that you will still have to pay the majority of the cost of the procedure and that a discount plan is not major medical insurance! Sometimes these discount plans will work together with your insurance carrier, if the insurance carrier is willing, to provide even greater benefit to you.

If you decide to go ahead and have elective surgery, such as a face lift, an eyelid lift, or a tummy tuck, be sure to read your policy first and even check with your insurance company before you go under the knife so you don’t wake up to nasty billing surprises in the mail.
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