If you get plastic surgery b/c your boobs are too big and causing back pain, is that a tax deduction?

Let's say, which the follower reduction was feeble finished by the bad alloy who left we w/asymmetrical breasts. If we get an additional operation to scold the unevenness, could which be the taxation deduction?

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  • bostonianinmo
    May 4th, 2009 at 6:40 pm

    Any medical cost to correct disease or defect is deductible. If your breast size is causing pain or affecting posture then classifying that as a physical defect isn't a stretch. (Sorry about the pun.)

    Also fixing a botched job would also be classifiable as correction of a defect especially if the disparity was out of the "normal" range. Few women have symmetrical breasts and variations of half a cup size are not at all unusual as is horizontal or vertical displacement of an inch or slightly more. If the defect was outside of those ranges you should not have any problem assuming that your doctor will issue a statement to that effect for the IRS.

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