Getting Medicare to Cover Your Abdominoplasty, What are the Rules?

Getting Medicare to Cover Your Abdominoplasty, What are the Rules?

18/09/2023

Getting Medicare to Cover Your Abdominoplasty, What are the Rules?

Medicare and Abdominoplasty (Tummy Tuck): Understanding the Rules in Australia Introduction: Why This Matters For many people considering abdominoplasty, one of the first questions is: “Will Medicare cover my surgery?” The answer is not straightforward. Medicare rebates only apply in very specific circumstances where the procedure is considered medically necessary. If the surgery is performed purely for cosmetic reasons, it will not be covered. This guide provides a clear breakdown of: The Medical Benefits Schedule (MBS) item numbers that apply to abdominoplasty How Medicare distinguishes between cosmetic and medically necessary surgery What criteria you must meet after weight loss or

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7 Rules for How to Reduce Swelling After Tummy Tuck Surgery

16/09/2023

7 Rules for How to Reduce Swelling After Tummy Tuck Surgery

7 Rules to Help Reduce Swelling After Abdominoplasty Surgery Swelling is a normal and expected part of recovery after abdominoplasty (tummy tuck) surgery. It usually affects not only the incision line but also the entire abdominal region. If liposuction is performed at the same time, swelling may be more noticeable. While swelling can be uncomfortable, there are evidence-based strategies that can support your healing and help manage it effectively. Disclaimer: Operation performed by Dr Bernard Beldholm. Adult content, surgery has risks; individual results vary, seek 2nd opinion. Please see the full disclaimer. Why Does Swelling Occur After Abdominoplasty? Swelling is part

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14/09/2023

What Is the Proper Abdominoplasty Aftercare?

Proper Aftercare Following Abdominoplasty (Tummy Tuck) Surgery Recovering from an abdominoplasty (tummy tuck) requires careful attention to aftercare. Following the guidance of your specialist surgeon is the best way to support healing, protect your incision, and minimise the chance of complications. Abdominoplasty procedures usually take between 2 to 6 hours, depending on the amount of skin to be removed, whether abdominal muscles are repaired, and whether liposuction is performed at the same time. While the operation is measured in hours, recovery is measured in months, and in some cases, the body continues to adjust over one to two years. Below

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The History of Brachioplasty Surgery

12/09/2023

The History of Brachioplasty Surgery

The History of Brachioplasty (Arm Lift) Surgery Brachioplasty has evolved over nearly a century. Early descriptions in the 1930s focused on removing excess tissue of the upper arm. Over time, surgeons explored new incision patterns, improved understanding of the superficial fascial system, and integrated suction‑assisted lipectomy to address excess fat. The goal across eras has been consistent: to manage excess skin and fatty tissue of the upper arm in a way that balances function, safety, and scar placement. Techniques continue to be refined as evidence and technology advance. Important: Surgery has risks and outcomes vary. Decisions should be based on

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Traveling After Arm Lift Surgery [ A Complete Guide ]

10/09/2023

Traveling After Arm Lift Surgery [ A Complete Guide ]

Travelling After Brachioplasty Surgery: A Complete Guide Brachioplasty (arm lift surgery) is a significant procedure that requires careful recovery. One of the most common questions patients ask is: “When will I be able to travel again?” The answer is not the same for everyone. Your treating surgeon will give you specific guidance based on your operation and health. If you have a planned holiday, work conference, or family commitment within the first few weeks of recovery, you may need to reschedule. Always follow your surgeon’s advice, as travelling too soon after surgery can increase the risk of complications. Why Patients

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Abdominoplasty Recovery & Downtime

10/09/2023

Abdominoplasty Recovery & Downtime

Abdominoplasty Recovery & Downtime (Tummy Tuck – Abdominoplasty) Recovery after abdominoplasty (tummy tuck) is a progressive process that unfolds over weeks and months. Most patients need two to three weeks of initial healing before resuming light activities. However, swelling and scars continue to settle for much longer. Residual swelling may last up to twelve to eighteen months, and scar maturation can extend to two years. Each patient’s recovery is unique, influenced by health, age, fitness, and whether abdominal muscle repair (diastasis recti) or ultrasound-assisted liposuction (VASER) was included in the operation. Abdominoplasty is designed to remove redundant skin and fat

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Brachioplasty Cost Considerations

18/08/2023

Brachioplasty Cost Considerations

Brachioplasty Cost Considerations In Australia Brachioplasty cost 5000 to 10000 AUD on average. Surgeons charge different rates based on their expertise, location, and the type of brachioplasty. Anesthetist and hospital fees cost extra. Private health cover and Medicare rebates may reduce out-of-pocket costs. What is the most significant factor that affects the cost of brachioplasty surgery? Qualifying for the Medicare rebate for brachioplasty surgery in Australia (MBS Item # 30169) can significantly lower out-of-pocket costs. If you have Gold-level private health coverage, the cost may decrease further. Medicare Rebate in Australia The Australian government offers a Medicare rebate to patients

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Will a brachioplasty improve upper arm muscle definition?

16/08/2023

Will a brachioplasty add upper arm muscle definition?

Will a Brachioplasty (Arm Lift) Improve Upper Arm Muscle Definition? A Brachioplasty (arm lift) is a surgical procedure that removes excess skin and, in some cases, fat from the upper arms. Many people consider this procedure after significant weight loss or age-related changes, when redundant tissue can obscure the natural shape of the arms. While a Brachioplasty does not increase or build muscle, reducing excess skin and fat can allow existing biceps and triceps to appear more visible. Face blurred for privacy Disclaimer: Operation performed by Dr Bernard Beldholm. Adult content, surgery has risks; individual results vary, seek 2nd opinion. Please

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14/08/2023

How Long Does Abdominoplasty Surgery Take?

How Long Does Abdominoplasty Surgery Take? Abdominoplasty surgery time varies depending on the type of operation and whether suction-assisted lipectomy (liposuction) is included. As a general guide: A mini abdominoplasty usually takes about 1 hour without suction-assisted lipectomy, or around 2 hours with it. A full abdominoplasty takes between 2 and 3 hours without suction-assisted lipectomy, and 3 to 5 hours if it is added. An extended abdominoplasty is the longest procedure, averaging 3 to 4 hours without suction-assisted lipectomy and 4 to 6 hours with it. These are average estimates only. Each procedure is tailored to the individual, and

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Upper Arm Anatomy for Brachioplasty Patients

12/08/2023

Upper Arm Anatomy for Brachioplasty Patients

Upper Arm Anatomy for Brachioplasty Patients Brachioplasty surgery can lead to complications if the surgeon damages the underlying structures. Human arm anatomy consists of skin, fat, muscles, bones, nerves, and blood vessels. The soft tissues contribute to skin firmness or laxity, the latter of which is a common issue for patients seeking brachioplasty after weight loss or ageing. Skin The skin is divided into three layers: Epidermis: The outermost skin layer Dermis: The middle layer where collagen and elastin are produced Hypodermis: The deepest layer of the skin is the subcutaneous fat layer Arm Skin Disclaimer: Operation performed by Dr

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