There is no way on gods earth she has had a reduction on the nhs. Not after having implants in. Not a chance!
Why the duck would they do that?? Like give someone wonky boobs on purpose?! (Not questioning you just genuinely shocked!)My cousin had breast cancer about 5 years ago, she was only 31. Resulted in her having to have one breast completely removed. She was offered reconstruction on the NHS but they would only reconstruct up to a C cup while her other breast (real not inplant) was a DD/E. She ended up going private to get her reconstruction so she would have equal breasts. So id be very shocked if Truff has managed to get any work on the NHS in that respect.
I know I thought that but that was all they would offer her. She went private and they did some special surgery where they took a muscle from her back and everything, was a big op. Lucky she had some kind of insurance policy that paid out when she got diagnosed so she could afford to go private.Why the duck would they do that?? Like give someone wonky boobs on purpose?! (Not questioning you just genuinely shocked!)
That’s really shocking, I know the NHS has limitations but as if you’re not going through enough finding out you have cancer! I’m glad she was able to get it sorted but you’d expect them to try to put you back the way you were beforeI know I thought that but that was all they would offer her. She went private and they did some special surgery where they took a muscle from her back and everything, was a big op. Lucky she had some kind of insurance policy that paid out when she got diagnosed so she could afford to go private.
They usually do the uplift and resize afterwards because they have to see how the reconstruction settles depending on the method used. Mine was a Diep Flap recon and I waited 6 months later for the uplift and reduction to match my new boob, Im sure its different if you choose to have implants.Why the duck would they do that?? Like give someone wonky boobs on purpose?! (Not questioning you just genuinely shocked!)
I know, I was so shocked when she told me. Apparently they don’t even have to offer free reconstruction now, they can just offer you a prosthetic breast. That also surprised me. I know funding and stuff is different in Wales for NHS. I work in England and id never heard of anything like that but then I dont have anything to do with oncology/plastics in that respectThat’s really shocking, I know the NHS has limitations but as if you’re not going through enough finding out you have cancer! I’m glad she was able to get it sorted but you’d expect them to try to put you back the way you were before
I was offered a D cup and chose a C but my surgeon was NHS England not Wales also I had enough around the tummy area to make a D Cup. LD Flap is taken from behind the shoulder blade Diep Flap from the tummy.I know I thought that but that was all they would offer her. She went private and they did some special surgery where they took a muscle from her back and everything, was a big op. Lucky she had some kind of insurance policy that paid out when she got diagnosed so she could afford to go private.
Maybe thats what she had LD flap, I know she had something taken from around her back. She had it in combination with an implant. It was a hell of a recovery I remember that.I was offered a D cup and chose a C but my surgeon was NHS England not Wales also I had enough around the tummy area to make a D Cup. LD Flap is taken from behind the shoulder blade Diep Flap from the tummy.
They did but it snapped under the pressure of her slab back. 🦬Did they not get Kate an auntie sash?
I’m with you on this. There’s not a chanceNah i'm not buying she's had surgery, there would have been a step by step process including one in a hospital bed doing and sticking herwhitetongue out and then #ad for all the post surgery's bra's etc
#FATTITS4EVA