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I Have Alopecia Universalis

Is it common for insurance to deny paying for treatment. We're going tgrough this right now with ours
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To my knowledge AU has no standard treatment. Therefore most insurance companies will not pay for "off label" drugs such as Tofacitinib which is marketed as Xeljanz and Jakvinus ~$2,000/month.

Wigs, permanent makeup for eyebrows, and fake lashes are about the only options unless you live very close to a border and can cross to get Rx meds (assuming you can afford them).
Mountainlady16 · 22-25, F
No this is actually my regular appointment with the dermatologist. I have gone 2 times a year dor as long as i remember.
Mountainlady16 · 22-25, F
I was born with au