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Cosmetic Surgery

Vejovis
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Not sure if this is the right place, but it seemed the most appropriate.
Does anyone know what the ballpark price for breast reduction is? And is it cheaper if it's only for one side?
When I say ballpark I'm meaning, should I be thinking more or less than £2k?
Does anyone know what the ballpark price for breast reduction is? And is it cheaper if it's only for one side?
When I say ballpark I'm meaning, should I be thinking more or less than £2k?
Birthdays are good for you. Statistics show that the people who have the most live the longest.
Larry Lorenzoni
Larry Lorenzoni
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Not sure if this is the right place, but it seemed the most appropriate.
Does anyone know what the ballpark price for breast reduction is? And is it cheaper if it's only for one side?
When I say ballpark I'm meaning, should I be thinking more or less than £2k?
Not being nosy but does this have anything to do with your bc treatment?0 -
missbiggles1 wrote: »Not being nosy but does this have anything to do with your bc treatment?Birthdays are good for you. Statistics show that the people who have the most live the longest.
Larry Lorenzoni0 -
It does, yes. Since my op, without going into too much detail, one side is about three times the size of the other. It didn't bother me at first, but now I cringe everytime I look in the mirror.
Speak to your GP first, this may well be a situation where the NHS will fund surgery. It depends on your CCG's policies as it differs from area to area.0 -
I've been seeing the breast clinic and oncology every six months, and neither have mentioned corrective surgery. So I presumed it wasn't available in my case.Birthdays are good for you. Statistics show that the people who have the most live the longest.
Larry Lorenzoni0 -
I've been seeing the breast clinic and oncology every six months, and neither have mentioned corrective surgery. So I presumed it wasn't available in my case.
After I had a mastectomy I had a breast reconstruction, then followed by a reduction of the other breast because, as the surgeon said "we can't match the droop":o.
I agree with P1, ask your GP or breast clinic because this might well be available for you on the NHS.
You should be able to get an idea on the price of private surgery on here.
http://www.privatehealth.co.uk/conditions-and-treatments/breast-reduction/costs/0 -
I've been seeing the breast clinic and oncology every six months, and neither have mentioned corrective surgery. So I presumed it wasn't available in my case.
You can often find the local policy for your area freely available online.
Like this, which is for Dorset, but google for where you live:
http://www.dorsetccg.nhs.uk/Downloads/aboutus/Policies/Clinical/Policies%20from%20Sept%202014/Criteria%20Based%20Access%20Protocol%20-%20Breast%20Surgery.pdf
The criteria and circumstances where they'll consider funding can vary substantially.0 -
Person_one wrote: »You can often find the local policy for your area freely available online.
Like this, which is for Dorset, but google for where you live:
http://www.dorsetccg.nhs.uk/Downloads/aboutus/Policies/Clinical/Policies%20from%20Sept%202014/Criteria%20Based%20Access%20Protocol%20-%20Breast%20Surgery.pdf
The criteria and circumstances where they'll consider funding can vary substantially.Birthdays are good for you. Statistics show that the people who have the most live the longest.
Larry Lorenzoni0 -
Not sure if this is the right place, but it seemed the most appropriate.
Does anyone know what the ballpark price for breast reduction is? And is it cheaper if it's only for one side?
When I say ballpark I'm meaning, should I be thinking more or less than £2k?
I had mine done 8 weeks ago at a Spire clinic £6,200 fixed price.
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