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She had a plastic surgery on the National Health Fund.  “It was suggested to me by a doctor”

She had a plastic surgery on the National Health Fund. “It was suggested to me by a doctor”

In the minds of many people, breast reduction operations are considered a whim. Certainly, many of them will be surprised by the fact that such a procedure can be performed for free on the National Health Fund. Anna shared her story.

Here I am writing with the hope that this post will reach as many busty people as possible

– Anna Bąk wrote on her Facebook page. She decided to share her story with the world, thanks to which many people who face a similar problem will find out that they are not left alone when it comes to solving it.

Many people consider breast reduction surgery to be purely aesthetic. However, they are not aware of what is really behind such a decision. Most people prefer to avoid longer hospital stays and major surgeries, so why opt for one that is “only” to improve our appearance? Well, appearance is definitely not the only problem.

Breast reduction a whim? not at all!

Women with large breasts struggle every day primarily with spinal degeneration, back pain, shoulder pain, neck pain, painful chafing, and have problems with correct body posture. It is difficult for them to play any sport. It should also be added that they often feel the need to hide from people, because their eyes often fall on this place and it does not matter whether we have a tight blouse with a neckline or a wide sweatshirt. It’s also teasing from other people, and unfortunately, we’re not just talking about teenagers here.

I actually didn’t come up with the idea of ​​breast reduction myself. The idea was suggested to me by… a doctor. Yes, a gynecologist. Why? among others due to breast cancer in my family, where the larger the breasts, the more difficult it is to detect any change

– Anna wrote, thus indicating another important reason to consider performing such an operation. Knowing the problems of people with large breasts, it should come as no surprise that the National Health Fund finances their reduction.

“Yes, you can undergo such an operation on the National Health Fund”

As it turns out, the road through doctors and tests does not have to be bumpy. In the first place, you should contact your family doctor who will issue a referral to specialists who will order tests, e.g. resonance or X-ray. During the next visit, the doctor determines whether we are eligible for surgery. In the case of Anna, she received the decision to qualify in November, and the operation took place only a few months later, in April.

“I don’t remember closing my eyes, so I guess I just lost my memory.” Then all I remember is, “We’re waking up, we’re waking up!” and… my shock after looking at my new breasts! Stitched but beautiful!

From what I found out, about 1.3 kg was removed from each breast, which is over 2.5 kg in total(!)

This post is dedicated to all busty people who would like to relieve themselves and do not know that they can undergo such an operation on the NHF: YES, YOU CAN HAVE SUCH SURGERY ON THE NHF. Unfortunately, the criteria are quite strict (must have very large breasts). However, it’s worth trying!

– we read in the post.

Source: Gazeta

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