
The cost of balloon surgery is not something that you need to worry about. Many patients have questions about whether insurance will cover the procedure. This article will provide an overview of the procedure and its benefits as well as potential risks. You will also find out if your insurance may cover your procedure.
In-office procedure
The balloon sinuplasty procedure can be done outpatient. This means that no incisions are required on the nose. The recovery process is quick and painless. In addition, there will be little or no bruising or scarring, which means a better quality of life.
An in-office balloon surgery can cost you anywhere from $5379 to $11,530 depending on your insurance. However, there are ways to lower the price of this procedure. Consider contacting your insurance company to inquire about discounts or finding lower-priced providers.

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Balloon sinusoplasty is a minimally invasive procedure which is safe and efficient for most patients. The procedure is safe and effective, with a very small chance of complications. It has a high success rate and can often last months to years.
General or local anesthesia are used to perform the procedure. Most often, it is performed in an office setting. The procedure involves inflating a balloon that is inserted into the sinuses to widen the opening. The balloon is then deflated after about five seconds.
Benefits
Balloon sinuplasty, a safe and effective procedure to open blocked sinuses, is safe. A qualified ENT surgeon will use a tiny balloon (similar to angioplasty balloons to open blocked arteries) to enlarge the blocked sinuses. This can help with chronic sinusitis pain and irritation, as well as improve your breathing. It is quick and painless and requires a brief recovery period.
Patients can resume normal activities after balloon sinuplasty in a matter of days. The procedure doesn't cause much postoperative discomfort, and most patients will be able to go home the same day. The severity of your condition and any comorbid conditions will impact the length of recovery. For postoperative pain relief, patients are advised to continue taking medications and nasal rinses.

Insurance coverage
You need to find out if your insurance covers balloon inflation for sinus relief. Unfortunately, this is not always possible. Some insurers may require preauthorization. You should speak to your doctor to confirm your eligibility. You may have the right to appeal an insurer's denial of your claim. Each insurer must offer an appeals process to patients under the Affordable Healthcare Act.
Recovery
A balloon sinuplasty procedure can be a cost-saving option for those suffering from an obstructed nasal. Although the procedure is not life-threatening, it can be costly and can leave you with a lingering pain. There are ways to lower the cost for your surgery. If you're without health insurance, you can save money by taking a high-deductible health plan, or by shopping around for providers in your area.
Balloon sinuplasty is an elective procedure, and some insurance policies don't cover this type of surgery. American Academy of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, however, has called on insurance companies for coverage of balloon sinuplasty.