CPT 15877 Overview
Procedure: Suction-assisted lipectomy (liposuction) of the trunk
Category: Integumentary system – Other Repair (Closure)
Typical Use: Liposuction of abdomen, flanks, or back
Global Period: 90 days
Common Modifiers: 59, 51, 22, 50, 52
What Is CPT 15877?
CPT code 15877 describes suction-assisted lipectomy of the trunk, the medical term for liposuction of areas like the abdomen, flanks, and back.
It falls under the Integumentary System section of the CPT manual and is part of the “Other Repair (Closure)” category.
In plain terms, CPT 15877 is used when a surgeon removes localized fat deposits from the trunk using suction.
The goal might be body contouring, reconstructive correction, or in some cases, relief of pain or swelling due to lipedema.
Here’s how CPT 15877 differs from nearby codes:
| CPT Code | Description | Region |
| 15876 | Suction-assisted lipectomy | Head and neck |
| 15877 | Suction-assisted lipectomy | Trunk (abdomen, flanks, back) |
| 15878 | Suction-assisted lipectomy | Upper extremity |
| 15879 | Suction-assisted lipectomy | Lower extremity |
How to Code CPT 15877 Correctly
Accurate coding helps prevent denials and ensures proper reimbursement.
When multiple trunk areas are treated, use CPT 15877 for each distinct site and add modifier 59 to the additional lines.
For example, liposuction on both abdomen and flanks would be coded as:
- 15877 (abdomen)
- 15877-59 (flanks)
This tells payers that the services were separate and billable.
Modifiers for CPT 15877
Correct modifier use makes or breaks a claim.
Here’s a quick reference guide:
| Modifier | When to Use |
| Modifier 22 | If the surgeon performs significantly more work than usual |
| Modifier 50 | For bilateral trunk procedures |
| Modifier 51 | When multiple procedures are done in the same session |
| Modifier 52 | If the service was partially reduced |
| Modifier 59 | To show distinct procedural services (separate site/incision) |
| 76/77 | Repeat procedure by same/different physician |
| 78/79 | Return to the OR for related/unrelated procedures |
| 80/81/82/AS | Assistant surgeon or physician assistant participation |
Pro tip: Always ensure operative notes justify modifier use, especially for 22 (increased service) or 59 (distinct procedural service).
Coverage and Medical Necessity
Most insurance payers classify CPT 15877 as cosmetic, meaning it’s typically not reimbursed.
However, certain conditions may qualify it for coverage.
When CPT 15877 May Be Covered
- Lipedema: When conservative therapy fails, liposuction may be medically necessary
- Post-traumatic deformity: Reconstructive correction after injury or surgery
- Functional impairment: Pain, restricted mobility, or recurrent skin infections due to fat deposits
- Post-mastectomy or post-weight-loss revision: Addressing skin irregularities or discomfort
Required Documentation
- Pre-op photos showing physical impairment
- Medical notes explaining symptoms and limitations
- Evidence of conservative treatments (e.g., compression therapy, diet)
- Operative report detailing the necessity beyond aesthetics
Medicare & Private Payers
Medicare usually deems 15877 CPT code cosmetic.
However, Local Coverage Determinations (LCDs) occasionally make exceptions for reconstructive use in lipedema or other documented medical needs.
Private payers may also cover it if the procedure restores function or relieves pain.
Common Denials and How to Appeal Them
Here are some of the common denial reasons:
- Procedure considered cosmetic
- Missing or inadequate documentation
- No distinction between multiple sites
- Unbundled billing with related codes
Appeal strategy:
- Provide detailed operative notes emphasizing functional impairment
- Attach photos and symptom documentation
- Reference relevant LCD or payer policy supporting reconstructive use
- Include a physician letter of medical necessity
Reimbursement and Fee Schedule
Reimbursement for CPT 15877 depends on payer and location.
Because most classify it as cosmetic, it’s often non-reimbursable under standard coverage.
Check:
- Your local MAC fee schedule for Medicare
- Each payer’s cosmetic and reconstructive policy
- Whether preauthorization is required
Example Case Scenario
A surgeon performs suction-assisted lipectomy on a patient’s abdomen and flanks to relieve pain from lipedema.
Coding:
- 15877 – Suction-assisted lipectomy, trunk (abdomen)
- 15877-59 – Suction-assisted lipectomy, trunk (flanks)
Diagnosis: E88.20 (Lipedema, unspecified)
Outcome: Claim approved due to proper documentation of medical necessity.
CPT 15877 vs Related Codes
| Code | Description | When to Use |
| 15876 | Liposuction of head/neck | Facial or submental fat removal |
| 15877 | Liposuction of trunk | Abdomen, flanks, back |
| 15878 | Liposuction of upper extremities | Arm contouring |
| 15879 | Liposuction of lower extremities | Thighs, calves |
| 15771/15772 | Fat grafting | For autologous fat transfer, not removal |
Avoid billing 15877 with 15771/15772 unless distinct documentation supports separate procedures.
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Key Takeaways
- CPT 15877 = Suction-assisted lipectomy (liposuction) of the trunk
- Primarily cosmetic, but exceptions exist for reconstructive or functional cases
- Always use accurate modifiers (especially 59)
- Detailed documentation supports payment and appeal success
- Partnering with experts like The Auctus Group can help you avoid denials and recover lost revenue
In Summary
CPT 15877 might look like a simple cosmetic code, but billing it correctly requires strategic coding, proper modifiers, and airtight documentation.
Understanding payer rules and appeal tactics can turn a likely denial into an approved claim and that’s where professional billing expertise makes all the difference.
FAQs
What is procedure code 15877?
Procedure code 15877 refers to suction-assisted lipectomy of the trunk, which is the medical term for liposuction performed on the abdomen, flanks, or back. It’s used to remove localized fat deposits for cosmetic or reconstructive purposes.
What is the CPT code for liposuction?
The CPT codes for liposuction vary by body region. CPT 15877 covers the trunk, 15876 covers the head and neck, 15878 applies to the upper extremities, and 15879 is for the lower extremities.
When to use 59 or 51 modifier?
Use modifier 59 when performing distinct procedures on different anatomical sites that are not normally reported together. Use modifier 51 when multiple procedures are performed in the same surgical session on related sites.
What is the CPT code for Lipedema reduction surgery?
Lipedema reduction surgery typically uses CPT 15877 when liposuction is performed on the trunk. Depending on the treated area, related codes such as 15878 or 15879 may also apply.
What is non-surgical liposuction called?
Non-surgical liposuction refers to fat reduction treatments that don’t involve suction or incisions, such as cryolipolysis (CoolSculpting), laser lipolysis, or radiofrequency body contouring.
What is modifier 52 used for?
Modifier 52 indicates a reduced service. It’s used when a procedure is partially completed or limited in scope compared to the full code definition, while still being billable.