Sunday, September 16, 2007

Taxpayer money spent funding breast enlargement surgery for women sailors


Australia - The Royal Australian Navy is paying for women sailors to have breast enlargements for purely cosmetic reasons, at a cost to taxpayers of $10,000 an operation. Defence officials claim the surgery is justified because some servicewomen need bigger breasts to address "psychological issues". Darling Point plastic surgeon Kourosh Tavakoli told The Sunday Telegraph the navy had paid for two officers, aged 25 and 32, to have breast-augmentation surgery at his private clinic. Dr Tavakoli said the women had not been injured but claimed to suffer "psychological" problems. Full Story - Fitness Magazine for Women - Misty Cigarettes - Monterey Bay Clothing - Buffalo Horn Handle Hunting Knife $7.46