Breast Implants, Free of Charge
According to the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, a reported 383,866 people underwent breast augmentation surgery in 2006 and just when you thought the implant craze couldn’t get any stranger…it has.
While skimming through the several articles regarding plastic surgery that fill the web, I came across a particularly interesting, and yes, strange story, about a new website catered towards girls who want breast implants.
Man Has Revelation and Hits the Jackpot
While at a bachelor party in Vegas, Jay Moore was struck with, what he and many others view as, a brilliant idea. One of the “young ladies” at the party reportedly was telling Moore and his fellow party-goers that she wanted to get her breasts done, but couldn’t afford to. When the men began making offers on how much they would be willing to contribute to her new breasts, Moore decided that he would start a website that would mimic his bachelor friends. The result? MyFreeImplants.com. Yes, what we have all been waiting for, a website where strange men can help out stranger women and pay for their breast implants.
Bid on Breasts
MyFreeImplants.com allows women who want breast augmentations to post their photos on the site so that male donors can support their cause. According to participants on the site, the less flesh you show the more personality you need to have to win over the affection, and money, of the men. By corresponding through messages, several women have had their breast surgery completely paid for by donors since the site first went live in 2005.
Many plastic surgeons are reportedly against the site, claiming that it trivializes what should be viewed as a serious decision. However, women who want to enhance their B cup to a double D and not spot the bill, couldn’t disagree more. Apparently women are so desperate to enhance their breast size that they’re resorting to raising funding from complete strangers, see…I told you things were getting strange.










October 23rd, 2007 at 9:00 am
10 years ago I had breast cancer that required a double mastectomy. The reconstruction went unfinished. As a result of the mastectomy hormonal changes I became pregnant and the surgery was incomplete.
I am in my opinion terribly disfigured. I can not look at myself and my sensuality has definitly suffered as a result.
my current breast implants are smaller than my original breast. I have no areola or nipples.
I would love to feel like a complete woman again. Please tell me how I can get involved in this.
Desperate for completion,
Ginger tiwari
October 25th, 2007 at 10:32 am
Hi Ginger! I received your comment regarding breast reconstruction and suggest that you consult an experienced surgeon who specializes in reconstructive surgery. On our site we have a directory of board certified surgeons who would be ideal to speak with. Please refer to our directory for a surgeon in your local area and I wish you the best of luck!
Sincerely,
Lauren