Women desperate to raise the profile of their breasts, can breathe easy now. They can raise cash for the much desired cosmetic surgery by simply uploading their photographs .
Visit www.myFreeimplants.com, set up a profile, upload your photos and then go on to interact with other members.
Once you have uploaded their personal details, hair, eye colour and the like, you can have a one-on-one chat online with benefactors and sell them "personal items or gifts and more..."
Who knows sooner than later, you will come upon someone who can help you realize your dreams of the right sized breasts.
And what is in it for the benefactors? Well, as members of the MyFreeImplants website, they have direct access to contact the many girls that are seeking help in achieving the physical appearance that they have long desired.
Clearly the whole thing is loaded and repulsive.
British cosmetic surgeons have denounced the pose-and-procure strategy as both unsafe and degrading.
Myfreeimplants claims any woman over 18 is eligible to join for surgery.
The British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (BAAPS) says this is frightening and potentially dangerous.
It is urging women not to use the service, after learning of UK women who have joined the US website.
One British woman listed on the website who calls herself Morgan claims to have raised 3,700 from benefactors for her E-cup surgery.
Consultant plastic surgeon and BAAPS President Douglas McGeorge said: "This is a wholly inappropriate way to proceed with what should be a serious decision made by a fully informed patient.
"The site's promise that there are 'no right or wrong' cases is frightening - clearly there is no proper medical assessment of candidates which, at best, could lead to disappointment, and at worst, to someone's health being endangered."
Adam Searle, consultant plastic
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