Breast enhancements aren't just for movie stars and the wealthy – the Australian navy has paid for its servicemembers (well, the servicewomen at least) to get breast implants, and other cosmetic procedures, the Daily Telegraph reports.

Defence spent more than $1.1 million of taxpayer funds last year paying for breast implants, tummy tucks, nose jobs and other cosmetic surgery procedures for service personnel.

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*Official figures show that during the past two years, three defence personnel have had tummy tucks and13 women have had their breasts enlarged. *

Five operations were conducted after female personnel complained of psychological issues.

The cost of the cosmetic surgery increased from $670,000 in 2004-05 to $1.1 million last year.