What are the factors in determining whether ptosis surgery is insurance claimable or not in Singapore?

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Dr Samuel Ho

Plastic Surgeon

Thank you for your question!

Blepharoptosis or ptosis for short is a medical condition where there is dropping of the upper eyelid. The resulting symptoms are visual field obstruction, lid asymmetry, lid heaviness, frontal/temporal headaches, forehead lines and so on.

To answer your question on whether it is insurance claimable:

  • it would depend on the severity of the ptosis. Mild ptosis is generally not claimable, with it needing to be moderate or severe before it is.
  • Another would be the underlying cause - your insurance policy may have exclusion criteria, such as for congenital conditions, and this would preclude a claim for surgical correction for congenital causes of ptosis.
  • Last, many of my patients confuse insurance claims and Medisave claims. These are 2 separate claims from different organisations and my staff would be best positioned to advise on this.

Thank you!

Dr Samuel Ho
Consultant Plastic Surgeon

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You will definitely need to be examined in detail, however in general, ptosis and lower lid surgery can certainly be performed together. For the condition of ptosis - certain tests may need to be performed in order to ascertain that this is a functional problem before Medisave may be used to help pay for this procedure. Similarly for the lower lid - if there is a functional problem due to the sagging, for example causing in-turning of the lashes, or out-turning of the punctum, then Medisave may be used to help pay for this procedure.

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What are the best treatments for ptosis in Singapore, and is ptosis Medisave claimable?

Hi Karen As mentioned by Dr Chui, there are a number of different treatments/procedures available to help a patient with ptosis and the best treatment would vary depending on many factors. In other words, there is no 1 or 2 best treatments. It might very well be that for a particular patient, the best treatment could be one that is not that commonly used.

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