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How much does it cost for Breast Reduction?

Im 19 and im already feeling the effects of big boobs. My back hurts, if i try to lay on my stomach at night, my chest starts to feel heavy and i cant breathe. I have a D to a DD, and i want to have a breast reduction. The thing is, how should i go about doing this? Get a loan? will they let you loan, i know its in the thousands , but how much exactly? any information helps

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  1. If you are covered with good health insurance and your doc can make the case that the weight of your breasts are a health concern, it can be covered by insurance. Otherwise - around $6000.00-$10,000. If it is cosmetic, there are entities that loan for cosmetic surgery - Capital One is one of them, and many cosmetic surgery practices can give you leads to cosmetic surgery financing.
  2. 1. A doctor might want you to wait a couple years, since women's breasts can still grow into their early 20's. Your doctor would know best. Hopefully you're done! 2. Insurance will often cover this, as it is a medical problem with back pain. Check with your insuarance (and doctor) about these issues. Good luck!
  3. I think if you have to get a loan to get it done, then you should just accept your gift. :)
  4. Here is my suggestion, you may not approve of it but here it goes. If you are a young and good looking, why not use your natural charms and do some modeling first? If you are not bad looking with large breasts you can make a good side income by doing glamor/nude modeling, then with the money you get from your modeling you can use it to get your surgery. I believe breast reduction runs about $ 5K, of course it varies depending where you live. Glamor/nude modeling is not for everyone, but if you are open minded and nice looking you may want to take advantage of your good looks doing modeling. There are lots of local photographers all over both amateurs and professionals that I'm sure would love to photograph you. topless nude modeling averages about $ 75 to $ 300 per hr. depending on where you live. Let me know if you need more info on this. Good luck to you and in the mean time just wear a good support bra.
  5. having a breast reduction on your own costs anywhere from $6,000 to $10,000. if you can prove that it is medically necessary and meet the requirements of your insurance, they should cover it. i am getting one on monday and it is covered at 100% minus my deductible ($300). i can't wait!
  6. $8,000 for me, but it was all covered by insurance.
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