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Prominent ears problems?
What a shame it's not available on the NHS as it might be cheaper to do this op. on a young person than allow them to suffer taunts which cause anxiety problems.
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- 8 years agoFavorite Answer
It really is a shame considering some women can get fake boobs on the NHS in order to be the next Jordan. I'm sure a quick fix op for to pin back ears is a far cheaper solution than years of treatment for anxiety and or other mental health issues later on.
- Andy LuciaLv 78 years ago
Lots of things aren't available on the NHS
I think making sure Accident & Emergency actually function have a higher priority than little Johnny's ears lol
- Anonymous8 years ago
It didn't do Noddy or Dumbo any harm.
It would be cheaper to grow the hair longer or wear a Beanie to flatten them than expect the NHS to provide the cure.
- Anonymous8 years ago
Didn't do Will Smith or Mr Obama any harm!
Actually I quite like sticky out ears, they add character to a face, he's made himself look like a bland TV presenter!
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- Anonymous8 years ago
A tube of super glue would save the NHS a few bob.
- giginotgigiLv 78 years ago
It is the mentality of the government who failed to understand the potential of a child.
Matthew 18:6 But whosoever shall offend one of these little ones which believe in me, it were better for him, that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and that he were drowned in the depth of the sea.
- Anonymous8 years ago
If it is that much of a problem for a child then the parents should save up and get the procedure done privately.