Why don’t insurances cover the cost of limb lengthening for people below average height?

I mean there are a lot of people unhappy being below average height but the insurances won’t cover it.

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6 Comments for “Why don’t insurances cover the cost of limb lengthening for people below average height?”

  1. Rain

    Because most insurances don’t cover people being unhappy with their appearance unless it involved something that impairs their health.

    Deal with your size.

    I’m 4-11, and I love it!

  2. tsbr1963

    it is considered unnecessary asthetic surgery

  3. The Grand Inquisitor

    Not necessary for the person to be productive worker…that is all the insurance companies aim for. Productivity at work, not self image/hapiness/feel good/etc…

  4. jerry

    Insurance isn’t for “happiness.” That’s why plastic surgery isn’t covered either. Insurance only covers medically-necessary procedures.

  5. wageslave

    It is considered cosmetic surgery (not medically necessary)

  6. 1authority

    You can get discounts on any medical treatment here.

    http://www.mybenefitsplus.com/40374893

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