YESH!!!!!!
No Why Would They.That's Stupid Too Get Them In The Army.Why Would You Want Them??The Australian army does.that's funny cause my wife recived her's from the army so make sure you get your facts
i don't think so, breast implants are elective surgery nd not somethig u need
Royal Australian Army Pay Corps was created in 1914.
I never heard of it, but i guess there's what they called payment plan for breast implants in Australia. It a patient financing that allow patients to pay weekly.
will medicare pay for old silicone breast implant removed
No Hooter's does not pay for any employees to recieve breast implants no matter how long they have worked there. However, many surgeons do offer discounts on breast implants to Hooter's girls. I believe the discounts range from 5-10%. If you work there long enough the surgery could pay for itself through the generous tips.
No, Breast reconstruction is only covered following a Mastectomy
this is the complete Australian defence forces pay chart :http://content.defencejobs.gov.au/pdf/triservice/DFT_Document_PayRates.pdfhttp://www.defencejobs.gov.au/army/PayAndBenefits/payDetails.aspx
Medicare will only pay for removal of ruptured breast implants if a doctor determines it medically necessary due to health complications brought on because of the rupture or in some rare cases for psycological stress suffered as a result of the rupture.
There is not an age requirement per se: but you need to have your doc write a prescription for a mammogram.
$3,694 for silicone breast implants.$3,308 for saline breast implants.Remember that like most things you buy, "you get what you pay for." Cheapest isn't necessarily always the best. If you're willing to spend a little more, chances are your implants will be better quality & the results will look better.
Breast augmentation cost depends on the area your plastic surgeon practices and what percedures you are having done. On average the cost of augmentation ranges from $5k to $10k with some exceptions.