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Military Plastic Surgery Costs Taxpayers Millions

The I-Team’s hidden cameras expose a controversial benefit for our soldiers that is enhancing the military and costing taxpayers millions of dollars....

“I asked about free plastic surgery, and anyone who’s active duty is eligible.”

That’s right. Nips and tucks are available for any active duty soldier and except for the cost of implants, they’re free of charge....

“He explained you can get liposuction, breast implants and everything in between.”...

In 2003, there were 384 liposuctions, 288 tummy tucks, 261 breast augmentations, 135 facelifts and 69 nose jobs performed in U.S. military hospitals....

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According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, (ASAPS), the Top Five male cosmetic surgeries in 2004 were:
1. Nose reshaping
2. Hair transplantation
3. Eyelid surgery
4. Liposuction
5. Breast reduction

And the ASAPS indicates that the Top Five Female cosmetic surgeries of 2004 were:
1. Nose reshaping
2. Eyelid surgery
3. Liposuction
4. Breast augmentation
5. Facelifts

Minimally invasive procedures like Botox injections, chemical peels, collagen injections and microdermabrasion, were also quite popular for both men and women.