Many people wonder if their health insurance will cover a breast reduction. The answer is: yes, insurance may cover breast reduction surgery if it is considered medically necessary. Insurers typically do not approve procedures deemed purely cosmetic, but breast reduction can be covered if you and your surgeon demonstrate that your symptoms are significant, persistent, and have not improved with non-surgical measures.
The cornerstone of insurance approval is medical necessity. Insurers will only cover breast reduction if you can prove that your breast size is causing significant health issues that cannot be resolved through other means.
Common symptoms that help establish medical necessity include:
With your documentation in place, your surgeon’s office will submit a pre-authorization request to your insurance provider. Pre-authorization is a formal review process in which your insurer evaluates the information provided to determine if your breast reduction meets its criteria for coverage.