someone informed me that there was a 6 month waiting period for the breast augmentation that i had done before they would let me join the navy. So does anyone know if my plastic surgeon wrote me a letter saying that i was fit for full duty if the meps doctor would waive the surgery so that i could go in early instead of waiting 6 months.
someone informed me that there was a 6 month waiting period for the breast augmentation that i had done before they would let me join the navy. So does anyone know if my plastic surgeon wrote me a letter saying that i was fit for full duty if the meps doctor would waive the surgery so that i could go in early instead of waiting 6 months.
Im about to turn 18, and i had a baby when i was 16. I breastfed my son till he was 13 mos. and now i REALLY feel self conscious about my chest. Its not as perky and full as they used to be, and since i only breast fed him on one side, its really, really droopy on the left side. Since i had the baby, my self consciousness about my body has been horrible. I really would like to find a way that i could possibly afford a breast augmentation by the time i turn 18, maybe a loan, does anybody have any good ideas.
p.s. i currently am unemployed but will have a job by the time i turn 18 for sure.
I am planning on breast augmentation in the near future. I am a massage therapist, so when I return to work I will be really using my upper body. My procedure will be under the muscle. I need a realistic opinion on how long it will take before I can return to work. Help!
I am planning on getting a breast augmentation summer of next year. I would love to hear any words of advice or testimonials from women who have had this procedure done, especially concerning recovery time and things done to ease the discomfort following surgery. Thanks!