someone said it was a 6-month waiting period for a breast augmentation I had done before she would let me join the Navy. So, does anyone know if my plastic surgeon wrote me a letter saying that I was fit for full duty, if the physician delegates to abandon the transaction would, so I was asked to go instead of waiting six months. possible, but waiting six months may be true. My husabnd says its great that yo had floats installed, you will not drown, no real people, many in the military say they are depressed and have their breasts enlarged for free, I can not see why anyone would be a problem with the chest . It can be completely healed, you have your implants as a lifejacket, as you act in the Navy! "Women" are 1 in 3 chance of being sexually abused by his own troops! and want to add "fuel to the fire" with a raise? It is surely tempting fate, is not it? as a response before any surgeon you write a note that has nothing do not know what is under physical stress on the body while the military does. There is no way around six months to wait. The regs are a reason why they should not be there to get you. Your recruiter should be the answer. I'm the one who answers this question and the medical standard. You must wait six months. You do not have an exception for shorter postoperative .
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