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Can dot matrix laser be used for medical insurance?
Dot matrix laser is not covered by medical insurance.

Dot matrix laser therapy is usually used to improve skin problems, such as spots, freckles and sunburn, which can promote the improvement of skin quality and skin fineness. However, this medical beauty project is not within the scope of medical insurance reimbursement. Therefore, the cost of receiving dot matrix laser treatment needs to be borne by the patient himself. When choosing dot matrix laser treatment, it is recommended to go to a public 3A hospital to ensure the safety and effectiveness of treatment. Because dot matrix laser is a self-funded project, patients can't use medical insurance card to reimburse, and they need to pay the related expenses themselves.

Other applications of lattice laser;

1, skin beauty: dot matrix laser is commonly used to improve skin quality and reduce fine lines and wrinkles;

2, scar repair: used to treat acne scars, surgical scars, etc. ;

3, pigment problems: can help dilute pigmentation, stretch marks and other pigment problems;

4, pore contraction: help to improve the skin condition with large pores;

5, firming the skin: by stimulating the regeneration of collagen, the effect of firming the skin is achieved.

To sum up, although dot-matrix laser therapy can effectively improve skin problems such as spots and freckles and promote delicate skin texture, as a medical beauty service, its cost is not included in the scope of medical insurance reimbursement, and patients need to pay their own expenses and suggest receiving treatment in a 3A hospital to ensure safety and effectiveness.

Legal basis:

People's Republic of China (PRC) social insurance law

Article 28

Medical expenses that meet the basic medical insurance drug list, diagnosis and treatment items, medical service facilities standards and emergency rescue shall be paid by the basic medical insurance fund in accordance with state regulations.