Outpatient Facility Coding Alert

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Making the Choice for Rhytidectomy

 

Question: One of the dermatologists at our center removed excess skin from a patient’s neck. Is this a billable procedure? If so, how should I report it?

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Answer: Yes, this is a billable rocedure, but payment may be another issue. The procedure you describe is referred to as rhytidectomy or the “elimination of wrinkles from, or reshaping of, the face, by excising any excess skin and tightening the remainder,” according to Stedman’s Concise Medical Dictionary.

You should code this procedures using 15825 (Rhytidectomy: neck with platysmal tightening [platysmal flap, P-flap]) if the dermatologist also completed platysmal tightening. If the dermatologist did not complete platysmal tightening, you should report 15828 (Rhytidectomy; cheek, chin and neck), and append modifier 52 for reduced services.

 

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