Boob Jobs
A boob job is a popular term used to describe breast augmentation, reduction or uplift surgery. Typically it is used more for breast augmentation than any other type of breast surgery and was made even more popular by the Katie price boob job which saw many women searching the internet for how to get the same type of work done. A boob job, or breast augmentation can use an artificial implant to increase the size of the breast or can use unwanted fat from the host in a fat transfer boob job. Looking for where to find cheap boob jobs can be made much easier by using the free resources offered by a number of well run boob job information and comparison websites.
Boob Job prices
Boob job prices in the UK can start from as little as
£4,000 from many of the top boob job clinics. For those able to raise the whole amount upfront there are a number of boob job finance options costing as little as £95 a month and many finance companies offer bad credit boob jobs to help those who may have a less than impeccable credit history. It is important to seek the right type of financial advice before committing yourself to any finance arrangement to be certain that you can comfortably afford the repayment amounts.
The Cheapest Boob Jobs
There is no doubt that the cheapest boob jobs can be found abroad in countries like Cuba, Venezuela and Bolivia where boob job prices cost from £713, £1,474 and £1,533 respectively. Because of the often exotic locations of cheap boob job surgery many people have combined a holiday with boob job surgery which has become known as medical tourism. Medical tourism boob jobs offer incredible savings for those willing to do the necessary research involved as it is crucial to be sure of the qualifications and reputation of surgeons and clinics abroad well before considering their boob job prices.
How to Avoid Rogue Surgeons
Always check the past patient references from any surgeon or clinic under consideration, especially if the clinic is abroad and double check that the references are genuine by contacting the patient. Reputable surgeons will not mind you contacting past patients as they know it is your only way of verifying their work. Rogue surgeons will not want you to do this. Check that the surgeon is a current member of the General medical Council in the UK or the relevant country body that local doctors have to register with. Specialist plastic surgery qualifications and memberships such as being a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in London should be confirmed by telephone or by letter to the body themselves. Never use an unknown surgeon who cannot produce original certifications or patient references.
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