LLR Policy for Breast Reduction

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Category

Threshold Criteria

Eligibility

LLR ICB will fund this procedure if all criteria is met
 
– Sexual maturation has been reached and is aged 18 years of age or older
 
AND
– BMI is between 18 and 25 and has been within this range for 1 year

AND
– Confirmed non-smoker and documented abstinence prior to procedure

AND
– Breast size is equal to or greater than 1000cc in each breast

AND
– Ration of combined breast volume to adjusted partial torso volume is equal to or greater than 13% as measured by 3D Body scan to assess breast volume
 
*Young woman with juvenile macromastia (juvenile gigantomastia) can be treated prior to reaching sexual maturation
This procedure requires PRIOR APPROVAL refer to “The Commissioner – Cosmetic Procedures/ Plastic Surgery CAS” on ERS. And sent to Cosmetic Surgery Request Officer – lcr.ifr@nhs.net
 
– Details of condition
– BMI and period maintained
– Smoking status
 
Referral should be made on the Female Breast Surgery Request Application form.
The Cosmetic Surgery Request Officer will acknowledge receipt of the application to the GP and patient as well as the outcome.

The patient will be asked to attend Body Aspects for a scan where the GP confirms the patient meets the BMI criterion. If the BMI is outside of the criterion she will not be scanned. Once patient has been scanned a report will be sent to the Cosmetic Surgery Request Officer

If approved the information will be forwarded to the Plastic Surgery department and an assessment appointment made.

If not approved, the GP should discuss the outcome with the patient and alternative options
The approval for an assessment is not a guarantee of surgery. There may be other factors that would decide whether surgery is the appropriate option for a patient. This will be discussed with the patient at the assessment stage by the Plastic Surgeon.
ARP 13 Review Date: 2027




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