Tattoos can't be removed, they can only be washed off by laser, which is very painful. Tattoo washing does not require social security, so it cannot be reimbursed. In addition, you should go to a professional tattoo shop or plastic surgery hospital to wash your tattoos. Medical insurance does not include cosmetic items such as tattoos and eyebrow tattoos, so washing tattoos in hospitals is generally not covered by medical insurance reimbursement. Medical insurance is to protect people's basic medical needs, and can only be used for medical projects to treat diseases or improve health, not for beauty projects. Therefore, the beauty project of tattoo washing is generally not covered by medical insurance and needs to be paid at its own expense.
Hospitals that can use medical insurance need to meet the following conditions:
1, medical hospitals must be designated medical institutions for medical insurance, that is, general hospitals, specialized hospitals, traditional Chinese medicine hospitals and other medical institutions;
2, medical personnel must participate in local medical insurance, and have paid the corresponding medical insurance premium;
3. The illness must belong to the scope of medical insurance, and the diagnosis certificate and treatment plan issued by the hospital must also meet the provisions and standards of medical insurance;
4, the list of medical expenses issued by the hospital must be true, legal and reasonable, and there shall be no false, exaggerated or repeated charges.
To sum up, the proportion and standard of medical insurance reimbursement vary from place to place, and you can consult the local medical insurance department or the hospital financial department for details.
Legal basis:
Article 12 of the Social Insurance Law of People's Republic of China (PRC)
The employing unit shall pay the basic old-age insurance premium according to the proportion of the total wages of its employees stipulated by the state, and record it in the basic old-age insurance pooling fund. Employees shall pay the basic old-age insurance premium in accordance with the proportion of wages stipulated by the state and record it in their personal accounts. Individual industrial and commercial households without employees, part-time employees who have not participated in the basic old-age insurance in the employing unit and other flexible employees who have participated in the basic old-age insurance shall pay the basic old-age insurance premiums in accordance with state regulations and record them in the basic old-age insurance pooling fund and individual accounts respectively.