Cosmetic procedures definition

Cosmetic procedures means any service or treatment primarily intended to improve, alter, or enhance a person’s appearance.
Cosmetic procedures means procedures performed solely to improve appearance.

Examples of Cosmetic procedures in a sentence

  • Cosmetic procedures are performed to refine or reshape dental structures that are not functionally impaired, to change or improve appearance or improve self-esteem, or for other psychological, psychiatric or emotional reasons.

  • Cosmetic procedures are performed primarily: • to refine or reshape body structures that are not functionally impaired; • to improve appearance or self-esteem; or • for other psychological, psychiatric or emotional reasons.

  • Cosmetic procedures are performed primarily:  to refine or reshape body structures that are not functionally impaired;  to improve appearance or self-esteem; or  for other psychological, psychiatric or emotional reasons.

  • Cosmetic procedures are performed: • to refine or reshape dental structures that are not functionally impaired; • to change or improve appearance or improve self-esteem; or • for other psychological, psychiatric or emotional reasons.

  • Cosmetic procedures are performed:  to refine or reshape dental structures that are not functionally impaired;  to change or improve appearance or improve self-esteem; or  for other psychological, psychiatric or emotional reasons.

  • Cosmetic procedures are performed primarily to refine or reshape body structures that are not functionally impaired, to improve appearance or self-esteem or for other psychological, psychiatric or emotional reasons.

  • Cosmetic procedures are generally not covered by most dental insurance policies; however, partial benefits are often available if the teeth are broken or have previous dental fillings or crowns.

  • Cosmetic procedures or treatment are not covered, except that the following services are not considered cosmetic and therefore must be covered: services necessary as the result of injury, illness or disease, or for the treatment or repair of birth anomalies.