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    Question How much for gyno surgery?

    I'm trying to get surgery covered by insurance. I meet all the requirements to get insurance coverage, but I don't know how much to expect to be covered. I have gyno under the areola of my nipples. It's very minor and very lean. How much would a minor case like mine cost?

    Anybody have surgery covered by their insurance?

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    Just checked the other day for myself. I have the most mild kind. 4800 total

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    I've also seen 5000 seems to be the average

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    Ridiculous...

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    Raloxfine SP check that.

    Doesn't work for you?
    Seems to be high recommend on here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Athlete127
    Ridiculous...
    How is 5k for plastic surgery ridiculous?


    A breast augmentation is just the same


    A nose job is over 10k


    But, 5k is just about right. I started looking into it, then I ran Ralox all summer & my moobs are the flattest they have ever been.

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    Mine was around $4,000 out of pocket

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    I wonder if there is a correlation between those more susceptible to gyno and those that are more responsive to AAS?

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    Your provider should be able to tell you how much they'll cover. I've read Crisler has a less invasive procedure for it with a quicker turn around time.
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    IF you have decent insurance it SHOULD BE COVERED.

    Hopefully , you are not on one of the obama plans. In that case, cross your fingers and pray to God you find a good Dr. who will go to bat for you to make out a good case for your surgery (since its not life threatening).

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    Quote Originally Posted by bmus3 View Post
    i'm trying to get surgery covered by insurance. I meet all the requirements to get insurance coverage, but i don't know how much to expect to be covered. I have gyno under the areola of my nipples. It's very minor and very lean. How much would a minor case like mine cost?

    Anybody have surgery covered by their insurance?
    $4000 -6000 usd

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    here in spain its much cheaper hehe 2000€ + VAT.
    but listen, if your gyno is not so bad, you could try maybe to take AI like exemestane for a while. I'm doing that right now, and in 2 months my gyno reduced to 0 on one side, and is disappearing on the other.

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    Have it done overseas. For the same money you can get airfare, 2 weeks vacation and the surgery. Dont be to quick to judge, most of the doctors train in the US or other countries where they have top notch schools. A LOT of people go elsewhere for plastic surgery now days.

    For what it was going to cost me to get a root canal and crown I went to Philippines for 2 week, covered my airfare, hotel for 2 weeks and dental procedure.

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