Thursday, January 17, 2008

Diamonds are forever

But a great pair of boobs will work just as well if you are looking for that safe haven for the upcoming recession. If you haven't talked to Dr. 90210 yet, the NY Times has been nice enough to provide some basic information to help you ask the right questions. There are some drawbacks.
Ms. Schell, 29, who lives in Thornton, Colo., and works for the State of Colorado, said she first spent $6,500 in 2003 on breast enhancement surgery with a doctor in California. She had a second operation with that doctor last April to replace a deflated saline implant whose collapse made her left breast look “hollow”; her implants were still under warranty, but she did have to pay for the trip to California and lost a week’s pay, she said.

Last November, Ms. Schell had a third operation, which cost $6,000, this time with a surgeon in Denver who removed both implants as well as extensive scar tissue, she said. She also lost two weeks’ wages because she had to take time off, she said. The implants had also caused rippling, a lump around one nipple and pain.
We could be talking history here. This is the kind of expense that is the first to go when times get hard.

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