Reimbursement Patient Data Sheet

The attached spreadsheet is for the patient to maintain all the information they need to be reimbursed. It is imperative that the patient has everything in order before they contact the insurance company for the pre-authorization. The more documentation you have, and the better it supports the procedure as reconstructive… Continue reading

How “Insurance-Friendly” Is Your Liposuction For Lipedema Surgeon?

After accumulating hundreds of pages of information on how to be reimbursed for liposuction for lipedema, we now has the issue of “how insurance-friendly” is your chosen surgeon.” There is additional information on all of the specific terms in this article on this website. If you download the one-page checklist… Continue reading

Liposuction for Lipedema Reimbursement Guidebook

Yes, this is the same Guidebook that is on Amazon.com. It is provided here at no cost to you and in .DOC format so you can copy-and-paste any of into your pre-authorization or appeal document. I am updating it every 4-6 weeks. My goal is to update this document every… Continue reading

Liposuction Safety July 17, 2020

There is no national database that tracks all complications for all procedures so any number is an estimate. Deaths may be reported to state agencies but the number of cases done is not reported anywhere so while we may have an estimated numerator, there is no accurate denominator, especially since… Continue reading

Liposuction for Lipedema: More Accurate Names

Simply calling the procedure liposuction for lipedema misses the complexity of the procedure, the additional time, and the expertise required to perform it safely. The one thing it should never be called is “cosmetic” or “aesthetic” liposuction. The procedure has many names, including: Tumescent Liposuction Tumescent Local Anesthesia (TLA) Lymph-Sparing… Continue reading

June is National Lipedema Awareness Month

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June is National Lipedema Awareness Month Memphis TN, June 12, 2020 Lipedema is often misdiagnosed as obesity, edema, or lymphedema. While all can be present with lipedema, it is a separate condition. When lymphedema occurs with lipedema it’s known as lipolymphedema, a secondary lymphedema. To accurately diagnose… Continue reading

Is a new CPT code for liposuction for lipedema necessary?

The information below would be of most interest to those performing liposuction for lipedema, and in particular those who are interested in obtaining carrier reimbursement for the procedure. Please see my other posts concerning reconstructive versus cosmetic and medical necessity for coverage of those important reimbursement issues. The information below… Continue reading

How Can I Help?

I’ve been contacting researchers,surgeons, associations, and patients for months and providing up-to-date and accurate information on how to be reimbursed by insurance companies for liposuction for lipedema. The question I get most often is, “How can I help? What specifically do you want me to do?” So here is the… Continue reading

One-Page Liposuction for Lipedema Reimbursement Checklist

After several months feedback has been to simplify, simply, and SIMPLIFY! I’ve updated the checklist (Aug 14, 2020). I now have a one-page concise version plus a longer, three-page version. The guidebook will be updated shortly in Aug 2020 and is now over 50 pages. While personally I think all… Continue reading

Questions for Providers/Researchers

Recently Providers and researchers have asked me how they can help. Here is a list of questions. Don’t feel like you need to answer them all. Which ICD-10 code do they use for lipedema: R60.9, Edema, Q82.0 Familial Hereditary Edema, or E88.2: Adiposis dolorosa; Lipomatosis dolorosa (Dercum’s disease)? Do they… Continue reading

Cosmetic VERSUS Reconstructive Liposuction

I encourage all doctors and associations to add, at the very least, the following single sentence to their website or blog (patients please share this with everyone who cares as well as your doctor; it can make the difference between reimbursement and a denial): There are two kinds of liposuction:… Continue reading

Patient and Provider Criteria for Liposuction for Lipedema

The following is in the conclusion of Dr Bertsch’s four-part series on Lipedema Myths. Bertsch T et al. Lipedema – Myths … Phlebologie 2019; 48: 47–56 47 Some of the criteria below have not been well-defined. There is no international standard or US standard for performing liposuction for lipedema. One… Continue reading

Lymph-Sparing Liposuction – Marketing Ploy or Medically Accurate Phrase?

Lymph-Sparing Liposuction – Marketing Ploy or Medically Accurate Phrase? Our medical carrier reimbursement project for liposuction for lipedema is marketing something: that liposuction for lipedema is reconstructive and medically necessary. Toward that goal we want the very best verbiage that helps us win the most cases. I believe we need… Continue reading

Cut and Paste Phrase List

Below is a list of terms, phrasing and supporting research you can include in your pre-authorization or appeal documentation package as appropriate: Medically effective FDA approved equipment Conclusions…the effect of the intervention on health outcomes Make argument …that measurement(s) or alteration affects health outcomes Safe or effective Exceeding the outcome… Continue reading

The Lymph-Sparing, Tumescent Liposuction (LS-TL) Reimbursement Checklist

The most recent Excel version of the checklist is above. 1 Liposuction for Lipedema Reimbursement CHECKLIST. Asterisk * [right] means additional information is available on www.lipoforlipedemareimbursement.com [December 2, 2020] Check website for updates.2 Make a decision for surgery (in the future). [Website www.lipoforlipedemareimbursement.com]3 Review your insurance policy for coverage information…. Continue reading