Written by Jane Tucker| Wednesday, 07 July 2010| There are 3 comments
The UK artist Tracey Emin has been telling anyone who'll listen to her about her surgical operation to reduce the size of her considerable breasts. Tracey Emin who is famous for abstract and controversial art installations like her messy unmade bed decided to have breast reduction surgery at age 46 after dieting didn't do the trick./p>

At Ukmedix News We've heard loads of stories of women who feel that they have been set free after breast reduction surgery. They talk of increased confidence and control over their lives as well as feeling less self conscious every time they walk into a room.
Unfortunately, the truth is that men always snigger among themselves and make jokes about women with very large breasts and while some women might actually enjoy the attention that they get others find it extremely distressing and demoralizing. While not actually proven there is a definite link between large breasts size and a perception of lower intelligence especially if the breasts are flaunted. (Think Anna Nicole Smith and Jordan.)
Women should also be aware that in extreme cases they may be able to have their breasts reduction surgery funded by private health insurance policies or even by the National Health Service in the UK. If doctors feel that your large breast size is impacting negatively on your physical and psychological health they may be able to recommend free surgery.

R.A.D. Stainforth said:
Rhyma said:
bigger want smaller
Sometime one day
we will all be one way...
not big, not small but medium
........how boring!......
Tim said:
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