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Craig Revel Horwood Talks About His Breast Reduction

Written by Richard Simmons| Tuesday, 20 December 2011| There is 1 comment

would you really want to talk about having a breast reduction operation?

Recently Ukmedix News was pretty surprised about how frank Louis Walsh was about his recent cosmetic hair transplant procedure and we commented about how plastic surgery is fast becoming something to talk about in polite conversation rather than something you want to keep under wraps.  It is one thing to talk about a hair transplant operation but as a man would you really want to talk about having a breast reduction operation?/p>

craig revel horwood talks about his breast reduction
Well one man who has no qualms about talking about his gynecomastia problem is Craig Revel Horwood, a judge on popular TV show Strictly Come Dancing. Craig who is 46 and works as a professional choreographer said that he was fed up with dancing and having his breasts moving all over the place. He said that his breasts had got to the point where they were a C cup and now that he had had the operation he was down to a much more discreet A Cup.

At Ukmedix News we reckon that most men would be very embarrassed for their friends, family and acquaintances to know that they had had a breast reduction operation. After all having a pair of breasts is something that a woman should have and not a man, so by having this operation it almost implies that you were turning into a woman!

In fact, gynecomastia can be caused to a certain extent by a lack of testosterone which weakens the chest muscles and allows the female hormone estrogen to start producing breasts. Unhealthy living, overeating and lack of exercise all contribute to the formation of man boobs or moobs as they are often referred to.

Craig is the sort of person however who likes to talk about his plastic surgery and has openly admitted that he had a nose job when he was eighteen. He described himself as being very honest and not ashamed about having plastic surgery.

Maybe it is a good thing to talk about plastic surgery, no matter how embarrassing it is!

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January 12, 2012 @ 19:30
John said:
He is lucky that he does not have any hang ups, it will help other people too to be open about their decision to better their looks.
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