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New Tummy Tuck Operation Which Gives You Big Breasts Too

Written by Jamie Stowe| Friday, 19 March 2010| There is 1 comment

Women like the idea of having their own fat inserted into their breasts

A new plastic surgery procedure has been carried out in the United Kingdom which could prove popular in the future. The idea is that instead of going in for a routine tummy tuck, the fat which is taken from around the stomach area is then used to increase breast size in a novel form of breast augmentation. The procedure which can be done under a local anesthetic involves fat liposuction from tummy and thighs which is mixed up and injected into breasts. /p>

new tummy tuck operation which gives you big breasts too
Women like the idea of having their own fat inserted into their breasts rather than silicon implants because that way they can be completely natural. They can look at their breasts as being completely theirs rather than being 'fake'. If somebody were to ask them "are these real" they would be able to reply in the affirmative without being untruthful.

Two Harley Street plastic surgeons Dr. Maurizio Viel and Dr. Roberto Viel were reported to have already done a number of these procedures in the UK with their first patient being Emma Harding a 25 year old who increased her breasts from 32B to 32C. She said that she didn't like the idea of having silicone implants which would make her look like Jordan and she didn't want something "alien in my breasts".

Not all doctors are sure that this is the best way forward for breast augmentation because they say that there could be long term safety issues. Some doctors even suggested that it could increase the chances of breast cancer and also that the injected fat tissue could end up becoming very hard and even deformed which could hide cancerous tumours.

Breast augmentation surgery should only be considered after lengthy analysis of different procedures and a full understanding of the side effects and risks that the surgery entails. Despite the best efforts of many plastic surgeons to give the impression that breast augmentation is a routine and simple procedure it nevertheless remains a serious surgical procedure which often requires a full anaesthetic.

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March 19, 2010 @ 20:09
Mattie said:
I think it is an excellent idea. Nothing foreign, all natural. I am sure it will prove to be very popular however I would rather wait a little longer and let others be the guinea pigs!
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