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I feel like my peripheral vision is affected by excessive eyelid skin. Does insurance ever cover eyelid and/or brow lifting surgery?

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I feel like my peripheral vision is affected by excessive eyelid skin. Does insurance ever cover eyelid and/or brow lifting surgery?

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Patients who have an excessive amount of upper eyelid skin and/or have had a drop of the eyebrow to the point that it blocks peripheral vision may be candidates to have the surgery covered by their insurance carrier. To begin this process one must undergo a Visual Field test to confirm that the excess skin is affecting the peripheral vision. A complete exam of the eye are by Dr. Mobley would also be required.

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