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The Veteran's claim for a disability rating of 50 percent for bilateral breast reduction surgery with residuals is granted. The effective date for the grant of special monthly compensation (SMC)k is set at October 18, 2020.

The deciding factor: The evidence shows that the Veteran underwent bilateral breast reduction in October 2020 and her treatment records indicate significant alteration of size of both breasts. The Board found that an initial rating of 50 percent for wide local excision with significant alteration of size or form of both breasts is warranted.

Claimed conditions
bilateral breast reduction surgery with residuals
How they argued it
Direct service connection
Exposure basis
None
Rating assigned
50%
Decision date
July 16, 2024
Citation
A24038257

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