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2006-09-21 03:24:27 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Diet & Fitness

ive had 2 c-sections now and have been left with an overhang that i cant shift. ive lost a lot of weight and it has made it worse. someone said something to me about being able to have it do on the N.H.S. i was in good shape before and never had this problem and it is causing me to feel very low in myself. ive tried everything i can and im at my wits end:(

2006-09-21 03:31:48 · update #1

15 answers

Some procedures like this can be carried out on the NHS on the 'low priority procedures' scheme. You would have to apply via your GP to your local primary care trust, and be able to demonstrate either that you were suffering sever mental anguish as a result of your problems, or that the tummy was the result of sub-standard care, or both.

Good luck.

2006-09-21 03:34:13 · answer #1 · answered by Silver Fox 2 · 1 0

My friend had one about 5 years ago after she had a C section, and the scar got infected and left her with a really wierd shaped stomach, she looks great now! She had to go to her doctor who referred her to a counsellor and a psychologist before he could let her have it done.

2006-09-21 03:32:42 · answer #2 · answered by clairehair21 2 · 1 0

Nope, you cant get any cosmetic surgery done on the NHS. You can get some plastic surgery done (there is a different) if you can prove it is mentally affecting you or your health, ie breast reductions.
But 2 c-sections should not have left you needing a tummy tuck if you were in ok shape before you had them

2006-09-21 03:26:31 · answer #3 · answered by OriginalBubble 6 · 0 3

Whats nhs?

But yes, you can have a tummy tuck after a c section-doesn't matter if you had 2.I had one, best thing I ever did for myself. Go for it.

2006-09-21 03:29:05 · answer #4 · answered by uptheladdertotheroof 1 · 1 1

I would very much doubt it. You would need to ask your GP but I don't think the NHS will fund it. They would maybe do it if it was seriously affecting your mental health, in that I mean your confidence and self esteem, but even then your chances are slim to none.

2006-09-21 03:29:36 · answer #5 · answered by koolkatt 4 · 1 0

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2016-02-13 20:42:50 · answer #6 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

not sure what you mean by nhs.....but c-section does not preclude having a tummy tuck. See a plastic surgeon for full information.

2006-09-21 03:28:30 · answer #7 · answered by essentiallysolo 7 · 1 0

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