Free breast augmentation

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Is it possible to get free breast augmentation? Health insurance may cover the costs of breast augmentation for those with breast cancer or other medical conditions that have caused a loss of breast tissue, but what about women who just want implants because they wish their breasts were larger? Cosmetic surgery performed for aesthetic reasons is not covered by health insurance.

When it comes to plastic surgery, the traditional financing options include paying out of pocket, getting a bank loan, or asking your surgeon to accept monthly payments. Now, however, online donation platforms have enabled hundreds of women to get breast implants without having to shoulder these costs themselves.

Some women have been able to get free breast augmentation by going online. They have turned to the internet as a way to raise funds for their upcoming surgery. Sites like MyFreeImplants.com enable women to request online donations to fund plastic surgery. These are known as 'social funding' sites, and were founded to build on preexisting social networks like Facebook.

Women who want breast implants can use the site to solicit donations from friends, family members, and even strangers. Post a profile, take digital photos of yourself, and tell your story. Then, share the link with those who might be willing to donate towards your cause. You can even solicit donations from strangers who want to help women feel better about themselves by paying for their breast augmentation surgery. Each year, several hundred women are able to receive free breast augmentation by using such methods to raise the money.

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