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nose job abroad

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

nose job abroad
Nose jobs, tummy tucks: After years of war, Iraqis join the cosmetic surgery craze
Sahan’s patient wasn’t a war victim. She didn’t have a scar that needed cosmetic surgery. All she wanted was a cute nose. And she got it.
Risks of Plastic Surgery Abroad – Perils of Medical Tourism

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breast lift london

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

breast lift london
Don’t answer if you below 18. Why she bring her husband to store?

The story goes that there was this Asian lady married to an English gentleman and they lived in London. The poor lady was not very proficient in English, but managed to communicate with her husband.

The real problem arose whenever she had to shop for groceries. One day, she went to the butcher and wanted to buy pork legs. She didn’t know how to put forward her request, and in desperation, lifted up her skirt to show her thighs.

The butcher got the message and the lady went home with pork legs. The next day, she needed to get chicken breasts. Again, she didn’t know how to say, and so she unbuttoned her blouse to show the butcher her breast. The lady
got what she wanted.

The 3rd day, the poor lady needed to buy sausages. She brought her husband to the store…

To translate for her you sickos

Breast Enlargement

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breast augmentation katy

Sunday, March 14th, 2010

Why Have A Breast Enlargement?

Breast enlargement is by far the most requested cosmetic surgery in the UK. While celebrity advocates such as Katie Price and Pamela Anderson give weight to the belief that women choose to have breast augmentation in order to have Jessica Rabbit-style proportions, most have other more modest desires.

Breasts are seen as intrinsically feminine and, although it is not the case, many women feel it somehow makes them less of a woman if they have small breasts. It can cause embarrassment in front of partners and a sense of inadequacy when trying on clothes which hang loose across the bust line. Choosing to have breast implants can be a way of boosting self-esteem and can enable a women to feel happier and more comfortable with her appearance. The majority of women though choose only to go up a couple of cup sizes at the most to give them a natural look that fits their frame.

There are many other reasons however that woman opt for surgery, and having bigger breasts is just the tip of the iceberg. For those who have had to go through the devastating process of having a mastectomy due to breast cancer, knowing that there is a way to return their breast(s) to their former glory can help enormously with the psychological healing. The same applies too for women who have been involved in an accident or trauma which has caused damage to the breasts. 

Being pregnant and giving birth is an amazing thing but it can have a huge detrimental effect on the body, especially the stomach and of course the breasts. Women who may have had full, perky boobs before getting pregnant find themselves with breasts that resemble deflated balloons once they have finished breast feeding. This also occurs when women lose huge amounts of weight rapidly. Having a boob job can put back volume and buoyancy, and help restore the natural shape of the breast.

There is also the issue of asymmetry. While it is normal for women to have one breast slightly larger than the other, in some women this difference is more marked and can cause self-consciousness and awkwardness. This can be easily resolved with a breast enlargement to the smaller breast to balance them out.

Although breast enlargement is not advisable in all situations or may be more suitable in conjunction with other surgery such as a breast lift, a cosmetic surgeon will be able to advise you on the best course of action.

About the Author

Michelle Elkins writes regularly for Rubicon Medical Ltd. a cosmetic surgery provider who specialises in breast enlargement/breast augmentation in London.

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