LLR Policy for the use of Surgical Biological Mesh

Category Threshold Criteria Acellular dermal matrices is an established medical device used for a variety of surgical interventions in the UK with improved outcomes for patients. There is a significant […]

LLR Policy for Scar Reduction

Category Threshold Criteria Complete scar removal is not possible, but most scars will gradually fade and become paler over time.  A number of treatments are available that may improve a […]

LLR Policy for Breast Implant Removal/ Reinsertion

Category Threshold Criteria Eligibility LLR ICB will fund the REMOVAL of breast implants for any of the following indications in patients who have undergone cosmetic augmentation mammoplasty that was performed […]

LLR Policy for Male Breast Reduction

Category Threshold Criteria Eligibility LLR ICB will fund this procedure is all of the following criteria is met  – Sexual maturation has been reached and is aged 18 years of […]

LLR Policy for Breast Reduction

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 […]

LLR Policy for Prominent Ears (Pinnaplasty)

Category Threshold Criteria Ear correction surgery is cosmetic surgery to alter the size or shape of the ears, or pin them back if they stick out.  Pinning back the ears is known […]

LLR Policy for Blepharoplasty

Category Threshold Criteria Blepharoplasty is the plastic surgery operation for correcting defects, deformities and disfigurations of the eyelids and aesthetically modifying the eye region of the face. Eligibility LLR ICB […]

LLR Policy for Breast Asymmetry

Category Threshold Criteria Eligibility LLR ICB will only fund this treatment if all the below criteria is met  – Developmental failure has resulted in unilateral or bilateral absence of breast/ […]

LLR Policy for Rectal Bleeding

Category Threshold Criteria Applicable OPCS Codes This policy relates to the following indications Eligibility Presentation in Primary Care Does the patient have higher risk of pathology? – Review against the […]

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