Lifetime aftercare? Started by: susie

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  • susie 1
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    Does anyone know what MYA’s ‘lifetime aftercare’ actually covers? My PC left and my clinic also closed so i’m currently waiting to be called back which could take a lifetime itself. So i tried asking the instant chat people on here and was told they don’t know what they cover and that i’d have to just keep calling another clinic.

    Has anyone needed to use it? Or know what they cover?

    claire1984 7
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    I don’t think there is such a thing as lifetime aftercare, I’ve just got my term and conditions out..
    Section 7c: except in situation 7b, myas normal fees will apply after 3 years from date of surgery
    Section 7e: for up to 3 years after your operation, where you and your surgeon both agree that further surgery is required, mya will provide, if clinically appropriate, corrective surgery, hospital accommodation, and nursing care free of charge. However if you surgeon decides that the results of the surgical procedure fall within the acceptable normal limits of surgery, further free surgery will not be available.
    Section 8 : for up to 5 years from the date of the original surgery mya will provide free of charge, if clinically appropriate, corrective surgery,hospital accommodation and replacement of implants of the same size where capsular contracture occurs

    I hope this helps you a bit x

    susie 1
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    Thank you so much Claire. The Capsular Contracture is exactly what i was wondering about.
    I have an appointment now with a nurse to make sure everything is fine and i had my BA 2 years ago so thats fine.
    Thanks x

    claire1984 7
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    Awh your welcome.. I’ve just had a re op 9 days ago due to cc… Any questions send is a inbox and if a can answer a will. X x

    Anonymous
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    I really need help my can some 1 explain my my breasts r like this and my implants r saggy and wrinkly

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