Hi there,
I'm a 24 year old male that suffers from gynecomastia (as I've posted before). I've spent two years quietly researching and consulting with my Primary Care Pyshcian about my best option. I've always wanted to have surgery as that's the only option that will take care of this underlying issue. My glands are bigger then golf balls and it is extremely noticeable. There isn't much fat but I've figured I would need some liposuction for best results.
I have had my PCP work with Anthem (my insurance company) but anytime she has submitted paperwork, even with the approval of an endocrinologist the claim has come back "denied" because it has suggest liposcution along with gland removal.
Finally, about a month ago I got a letter from my insurance company stating that it would cover all costs associated with a procedure called "mastectomy for gynecomastia". This includes anesthesia, hospital stay, excision etc. etc. as deemed necesarry by the surgeon.
The catch is that the insurance company is requiring that I have the procedure done with "Jane Doe". Through consulation with "Jane Doe" I know she performs a handful of these procedures every year and has done so for several years. She only does these for medical reasons and states up front she is not a plastic surgeon and will not being doing ANY liposuction although she agrees that I would have only needed minimal liposuction because there are not a lot of fat deposits under my nipple.
I am in a bind as to wether or not I should proceed with the surgery. I've been told by "Jane Doe" to be realistic with my expectations... That because I am young and my skin is elastic I should have good results, and that because she has performed many of these with a peri-areola excision I should not worry much about scaring... BUT her caveat was that again she is NOT a plastic surgeon and because she is not doing any lipo I should not expect to have the chest shape of the male fitness models in the magazines.
As of right now I'm confused. If I have this surgery before the end of the year I won't pay a penny out of pocket because I've already reached my insurance deductible and anything afterwards, as long as it is approved by my insurance company (as this will be, I have it in writing) is free.
I feel like if I have the glands removed, even if it is only 60% better, that is a big improvement. I may at a later date need liposuction but I have that understanding going in...
Please feel free to comment and leave any words of wisdom or advice concerning my situation. It would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Ed