Excess skin

James604
on 7/27/12 5:52 am
I realise this question has probably been asked a lot, but I haven't found any recent posts.  I'm wondering about surgery for excess skin following weight loss.  I'm currently down about 65lbs in nearly 7 months, and I'm already showing signs of loose skin.  I've got at least another 35lbs to go, ideally more like 50lbs, and I'm starting to wonder about the possibility of needing at least some surgery for excess skin removal. 

Last I heard BC MSP wasn't covering the surgery in most cases.  Is there any update on this?  And does anyone have any information about how much the various types of surgeries cost if you go private? 

Thanks
Lori M.
on 7/27/12 3:25 pm - Abbotsford, Canada
VSG on 05/16/13
 I would be interested in this information too. I believe the panniculectomy MAY be covered by MSP but I think it is only in extreme cases. I am not positive on that though. If you are close enough to one of the group meetings you may be able to find out there. Let me know if you find out, please. :)
Momx4kids
on 8/4/12 7:28 am, edited 8/3/12 7:35 pm - Abbotsford, Canada

I just saw Dr. Brown in Abbotsford and nothing is covered
by msp, pannis removal is covered but extremely hard to
get (you have to prove a history of severe infections sores
that aren't healing etc). I have lost 106 lbs so far (rny
surgery May of last year). The cost he told me was 7000 $ (butterfly) tummy tuck which would include a bit of
liposuction, 5000 $ breast lift,7000 $ under arms,
7000 $ inner thighs. With HST it would be 6000.00 $
tummy, and 7840.00 $ for each other procedure.I have
an appt to see Dr. Guichon in Surrey in September. My
friend had the surgery with Guichon recently and her
fee was 8000.00 $ full body/tummy lift + tax +2660.00
private hospital fees (11,600 total).
Rhonda

    
Kever4Life
on 8/9/12 2:16 pm, edited 8/8/12 7:17 pm - Canada
RNY on 03/26/12

Hi,

I was told by Dr.N that I should save around 10,000.00 so I can have the surgery when I am ready. I am pissed that the MSP can cover the surgery but not the excess skin removal so I wrote an e-mail to Christie Clark. I did this before I had my surgery (Mar 26/2012) and a response was sent to me. If you get a pre-authorization form (on the website) and take it to your surgeon, they can fill it out and if they feel that you require the surgery for health reasons, not vanity, MSP will cover it. So, since I have had my surgery and have lost 75 lbs now I decided to send another letter to the government to make sure that this can still happen.....here is the response that I received:

Thank you for your email of July 18, 2012, regarding your bariatric surgery and Ministry of Health (the Ministry) plans to extend provincial health care coverage for bariatric patients. I would like to clarify that the Ministry is the government agency responsible for administering public health insurance programs. It does not have the authority to direct patients to specific treatments. Your treatment decisions should be made in consultation between you and your physicians, as they are the most acquainted with your health care and history, and are in the best position to assess your needs and recommend appropriate treatment. As such, I can advise that you consult with your physician/physicians to determine the appropriate next steps, including when to contact the surgeon. As you may be aware, the Medical Services Plan (MSP) is governed by the Medicare Protection Act and Regulations. This legislation stipulates that only those services considered medically necessary may be insured by MSP. Under the Terms and Definitions of The Preamble to the Payment Schedule (16), it is indicated that surgery to alleviate significant physical symptoms, or to restore or improve function to any area altered by disease, trauma, or congenital deformity is, normally, a benefit of MSP. Medical procedures which are obtained, not to improve or restore function, but solely to alter appearance (cosmetic) are not generally eligible for coverage. Coverage is given consideration after the specialist involved in a patient’s care, submits a formal written request for payment authorization to MSP, providing details as to the nature of the condition and including why the procedure is considered medically necessary for the patient. At this time there have been no further plans to extend coverage for non-medically required removal of excess skin. Thank you for the opportunity to respond. Sincerely, Dianne Kirkpatrick A/Director Medical Services Operations and Policy


So, when it is time for me to get the surgery I will bring this letter with me along with the pre-auth forms and see what happens. I personally cannot afford to pay for the surgery. I feel it should all be a package deal, it seems logical to me that if you are losing alot of weight that there will be excess skin left to deal with. The government should be more than willing to pay for this as it is helping alot of people get healthy and therefore not relying on the medical system so much.

Fingers crossed that it can work for all of us!! Good luck :-)

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