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Discussion Title:saving up for BA help!
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From:jennie19
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Date:9-Sep 17:20
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Hi everyone,

                     im 22 and have had small breasts all through my teens, they started growing at the age of 12 and then stopped straight away!! i have always been really insecure about it and now i feel like i just want them bigger as soon as i can. I have heard that you can get breast implants on the NHS, but i am not sure of the criteria i would have to meet to be considered for one.  I am currently unemployed after graduating from my degree in June, and have a 3 year old little girl, so obviously I have a long way to go in terms of saving the money to afford a BA. I just wondered if anyone has any advice they could give me about saving up for this type of surgery. I hopefully will not be unemployed for very long, and I would just like to hear from anyone else who is also saving up from scratch too, also if anyone knows about finance options.

Thanks,

Jennie

 

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Discussion Title:saving up for BA help!
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Message #:496.2 in response to 496.1
From:ss_87
To:jennie19
Date:19-Sep 17:28
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hiya

u sound very much like me in the boobie department! i developed at 11 and stayed there, then as i grew up, they grew smaller! im a 34aa and having my BA in 6 days!!! woo!!!

your dr can apply to your primary care trust on your behalf for a BA but unless they can prove it is a congenital abnormality (ie genetic /development problem) its a no, in other words u dont have much hope im afraid (i tried and was told less than 1% chance, and sure enough got rejected).

the cheapest place i found was transform at £3500. some ppl go abroard as it can be half that but i wouldnt feel safe doing that. it might be a little cheaper depending on where you live - i'd check out the private hospitals in your area (all near me were £1000 more than transform!!)

i saved like hell and asked for money instead of xmas and bday presents from my family, also was lucky enough to get a big tax rebate that helped!

you could get a credit card or loan once youre employed - since your a graduate if you had a student account the bank you were with may do a special rate. i was with natwest and their graduate loan is only 9% interest compared to high street banks 23%!!

the cosmetic surgery co's often do finance but its dead expensive too

 

i wld def go for it as soon as you can afford it (im suoer excited!! lol)

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Discussion Title:saving up for BA help!
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Message #:496.3 in response to 496.1
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To:jennie19
Date:19-Sep 22:33
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Hi jennie,

Have you heard of that new site that helps pay for a BA.

It was on the telly 2 weeks ago.

Basically you post pictures of yourself onto this board and men sponsor you ( mostly from abroad ).

Now I know its sounds dodgy but there was hundreds on getting it done.

Aparantly the more pics you post the more followers you have the more money you get, It is all run properly and this company who owns the site put the money into a pot for you until you have reached your target and then you get it out.

Not sure of the name of it but some only waited weeks before they got enough money.

Mind they did say the pictures has to be a bit risque to get more money but you didnt need to show alot and it was basically done annonomous so they only see your body and then pics of the boob job after.

Is it worth it ??

If it were me I would do it.

Like one said, Its my body and who gives a, I have nice new big boobs.

Just found the web site it is called

myfreeimplants.com

Christien



Edited 19/09/2009 22:36 ET by whatsurgery
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