Breast Augmentations from Freebie Website

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Never has the milk of human kindness flowed so freely as on a special website where the ah, bosom challenged can plead their cases and have total strangers spring for their breast enlargements.

If it sounds too good to be true, it just may be.

Anyhow, women – make that clothed and semi-clothed women — who are in the market for a breast enhancement post their pictures at MyFreeImplants.com and plead their case, telling what it’s like to go around as a sweet young thing with no confidence in a womanly appearance.

For $1.20 a pop, “sponsors” can write to the girls, look at their pictures and even buy items once owned by the young women. Sponsors also donate larger amounts of money until the price of the procedure is met. One woman on the site blogs that her breast implant donations were a little over $12,000. Sometimes, it takes a year to raise the funds.

Women who raise sufficient donations can use any plastic surgeon they wish although the site lists about 40 U.S. physicians, many of whom are board-certified plastic surgeons.

Then, readers of the website, who are 99.9 percent men, donate whatever they can until the cost of a breast augmentation is covered. After that, the newly endowed girls and women – still semi-clothed, mind you! – post their before and after breast augmentation surgery pictures and gush their thanks to their many benefactors.

One group gushing nothing but criticism, however, is the British Association of Plastic Surgeons (BAAPS) who finds the procedure degrading and says that “there is no proper medical assessment of breast augmentation candidates, which at best could be a disappointment, at worse, to someone’s health being endangered.”

But doing the right homework should take care of itself. (Read more about finding a qualified plastic surgeon.)

Our real concern: in the age of the Craig’s list killer, the women showing their faces and tantalizing peeks of their bodies on the website could be tempting a very dire fate, even though the website claims to protect their privacy.

Some are fully identified by name and location when they give newspaper interviews while many Internet stalkers – depraved as they are — have the skills to trace people down through I.P. addresses and by other methods.

admin @ May 1, 2009

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