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Paying for Breast Implants: How are you saving up for your breast augmentation?

So, the cost of breast augmentation is always a popular question with our visitors, and we'd like to get your responses. Are you saving right now for your breast surgery? What's working for you? If you've already had your surgery please share with everyone if you have any tips or tricks that worked for you. We'd love to hear them!

Print | posted on Wednesday, October 31, 2007 5:04 PM

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 re: Paying for Breast Implants: How are you saving up for your breast augmentation? 11/5/2007 1:22 PM Rachel

I am setting aside a few hundred dollars a month. I am giving myself a year to save up the money to pay it off cash/cashiers check. I know some places offer a certified check discount. I prefer to do this and not get stuck with a finance debt...i am so anxious and excited BUT it is best to NOT be anxious...take this entre time to save, and evaluate how I feel after a year. It also gives me time to shed off a few extra pounds...this would be my incentive


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 re: Paying for Breast Implants: How are you saving up for your breast augmentation? 2/14/2008 5:47 PM lysbirth martinez

i had gastric bypass 4 years ago and i will like 2 have tummytuk n breast lifted.


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 re: Paying for Breast Implants: How are you saving up for your breast augmentation? 5/22/2008 11:31 AM Maria

I have been been to several plastic surgeons and the prices for the implants themselves vary and the doctor's fee also varies... I just found out about the residency program through Baylor University and The University of Texas where it would nearly be half the cost of a regular surgeon's price. I am not eating out and have cut back on my shopping so that I able to put at least $500 a month away to pay in full....

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