Naica Gibson stopped buying food for her kids at the end of the month so she could put away almost a third of her benefit cash to fund the surgery on her 'sagging' 38D bust.
The single-mother even refused to pay for clothes, school trips and days out from the children's London home for two years as she saved up to go under the knife, saying she 'had to cut back on pretty much everything. I missed meals as well as them.'
But after her Polish plastic surgeon allegedly left her with one boob bigger than the other - she's now desperate for another.
The 31-year-old told reportedly said: 'I'm from England and deserve the treatment if I need it.
'I don't see anything wrong in using my benefits for a boob job.' Naica has said she can't even bear to look at her breasts, which have been left covered in scars by two trips to Poland paid for by her benefits cash.
She was required to keep her newly boosted bosom wrapped in bandages for weeks after two operations - her initial boob job and a second to tweak them - and relied on a daily cocktail of painkillers to numb the after-effects of her surgeries.
However, ever since unravelling them she's been repulsed by what she claims is a noticeable disproportion in their sizes - an issue which can now only be fixed with pricey corrective surgery.
But instead of scrimping on food once more, Naica - who says she can't work because she has to look after her four children - is this time going to the British NHS, asking the taxpayer to foot the £5,000 bill.
She said that despite being a mother, she still seeks to look her best, and because her attempts to do so have gone wrong it is now up to the NHS to help her.
The saving process for the boob job that she thought would restore her chest back to its youthful glory was a lengthy one for Naica, who lives with her four children - aged between one and 14, from two different fathers - in a three-bedroom townhouse in Tottenham, North London.
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