Cosmetic procedures Sample Clauses

Cosmetic procedures. (Q) Custodial or domiciliary care—includ- ing services and supplies that assist members in the activities of daily living such as walk- ing, getting in and out of bed, bathing, dress- ing, feeding, and using the toilet; preparation of special diets; supervision of medication that is usually self-administered; or other ser- vices that can be performed by persons who are not providers.
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Cosmetic procedures. See the definition in Section 8: Defined Terms. Examples include:  Pharmacological regimens, nutritional procedures or treatments.  Scar or tattoo removal or revision procedures (such as salabrasion, chemosurgery and other such skin abrasion procedures).  Skin abrasion procedures performed as a treatment for acne.  Liposuction or removal of fat deposits considered undesirable, including fat accumulation under the male breast and nipple.  Treatment for skin wrinkles or any treatment to improve the appearance of the skin.  Treatment for spider veins.  Sclerotherapy treatment of veins.  Hair removal or replacement by any means.
Cosmetic procedures for any operations or procedures done for cosmetic purposes to improve the appearance of any portion of the body, and from which no improvement in physiological function can be expected, except as otherwise required by law. Other exceptions to this exclusion are: a) surgery to correct a condition resulting from an accident; and b) surgery to correct functional impairment which results from a covered disease, injury, or congenital birth defect.
Cosmetic procedures. The Adopter will not have any cosmetic or unnecessary surgical procedure done on this Animal such as declawing, tendonectomy, ear-cropping, tail-docking, vocal cord removal under any circumstance initial
Cosmetic procedures. The Adopter will not have any cosmetic or unnecessary surgical procedure done on this Animal such as declawing, tendonectomy, ear- cropping, tail-docking, vocal chord removal under any circumstance. I agree
Cosmetic procedures. See the definition in Section 8: Defined Terms. Examples include:
Cosmetic procedures. Payment is due and payable at the time of service.
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