:sad:im 17 and really want a boob job i had a little girl whenn i was 14,, before i had her i was happy with my size but now i am so depressed about how i look i have stretch marks and saggy boobs,, i dont think i would be able to afford a boob job but woulsd really like some information on how i could get one and if theres any way i could get help paying for one ?? xx
Hiya im the same as u, i had a little boy wen i ws 19 and nw hav stretch marks and saggy boobs n im only 20, theres a website called myfreeimplants hava luk on there and u can raise money to pay for ur boobjob x
hi han this is my sister recommended MYA to her x
Hiya han, aw yea did u tel her about lazer treatment? Hav u looked on the myfreeimplants site alice? A few girls off here hav done it, and one person i think raised nearly all ov the money in 6weekz! X
sorry didnt realise i had messages,, im jus going to look on it now xx
Hey chick how far off your 18th birthday are you? Have you thought about going to your GP too? My cousin had hers done on the NHS. Otherwise it’s just playing the waiting game chick which i know is easier said than done.
AmyLou x
hi amy no i havent been to the docters about it but i definately will do,, my birthday is in march so its not that long away xx
hiya alice i had my little lad wen i was 18.. and i had bad stretchmarks the lot im now 20 and goin for a boob job i think itl be total worth it but just google it or speak 2 someone about it.. im sure thr is places that help you with it. try talkin to your doctor tellin him how you feel and see what he says.. but all the best love. and good luck xx
hey hun to be honest i think it’ll be more stress for you going down the NHS route as its virtually impossible to get a breast augmentation on the NHS, as the only funding for breast surgery on the NHS is for those who have had mastectomys. If you were to be considered for breast surgery on the NHS you would need to prove that your breast are damaging you psychologically to a very severe extent- at which point you are more likely to be referred to see a psychologist than a breast surgeon. I know there are girls that get it done on the NHS but its a case of whether funding in your area can be applied for and it can take years. It is a very frustrating process and it is much easier to try to raise the funds yourself and go thru a company like MYA. Good luck, hope this helps and remember you do need to be 18 to be considered for any form of cosmetic surgery.x
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