Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Cosmetic Surgery and the NHS?

Plastic Surgery and the NHS? Of course, I am a UK resident and am trying to present to the surgeon's knife. However, given the costs of mail, it is clear that this is a) a loan that will haunt me to the grave b) Except for the next 3-4 years. Both options are not attractive to be honest. If I can show the NHS that my physical appearance was the cause of emotional trauma in my life, you might get a discount? This means a lot to me, thanks:) Yes you can, but only if the problem is serious. It is not uncommon for patients to receive surgery in the NHS. But neither is likely. Depends on the severity of the problem. If it was really the cause of emotional trauma, then you may be in a shootout, but that budget cuts in all public services today, the chances are very slim. It sa shame that not fumbled his fortune in a few years ago, but hindsight. Whatever you do, I would strongly oppose any form of financing for treatment in addition to that advice, as you say, you should pay him for years, there is always the possibility of complications. If something went wrong, it would be stressful enough without worrying about redemptions. Good luck anyway with whatever you decide you forever.

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