Jul
01
Does anybody know how could I get a ****** reduction done with little money or financing program?
ByAlexis asked:
I am in desperate need of a ****** reduction. I have bad back and neck pains. I have to take pain killers to relieve the pain in my neck in back all the time. I do not have thousandths and thousandths of dollars to pay for this procedure. Someone told me the other day that this could bring permanent medical problems later down the line if not taken care of soon. I can not afford this procedure. My ****** has always been really big but after I had my daughter a year ago they got biGGer. Is there some sort of finance program or a way for people who can’t afford this procedure to get it done. I do not have excellent credit so that makes it worse but for me this is a major load on my neck and back. Please help me with info??
I am in desperate need of a ****** reduction. I have bad back and neck pains. I have to take pain killers to relieve the pain in my neck in back all the time. I do not have thousandths and thousandths of dollars to pay for this procedure. Someone told me the other day that this could bring permanent medical problems later down the line if not taken care of soon. I can not afford this procedure. My ****** has always been really big but after I had my daughter a year ago they got biGGer. Is there some sort of finance program or a way for people who can’t afford this procedure to get it done. I do not have excellent credit so that makes it worse but for me this is a major load on my neck and back. Please help me with info??


4 Comments
July 4th, 2009 at 1:15 pm
You could start going to the gym and build up your back to support the weight.
July 5th, 2009 at 9:05 pm
the best answer is to reduce your overall body fat percentage. if you reduce your body fat %, then your ******* will get smaller as well as the rest of your body. aside from losing weight and looking better, you won’t have to go under the knife or pay lots of $.
July 8th, 2009 at 1:28 pm
They can be covered by insurance. Find some plastic surgeons that are covered under your health plan and have a consult with them.
My reduction surgery was covered 100%. Some companies cover anywhere from 50-100%.
July 11th, 2009 at 7:31 pm
You may want to consider alternative options besides getting a ****** reduction surgery. You can check out this site for more information.