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"Book a Breast Reduction and Boost Your Confidence" Says Cosmetic Surgery Resource

Physical and psychological benefits of breast reduction surgery explained. Audit figures from the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons show cosmetic surgery is on the rise. Both men and women are prepared to go under the knife

2012-07-14
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND, July 14, 2012 (Press-News.org) According to an online cosmetic surgery resource, breast reduction surgery can boost your confidence and improve your outlook on life.

Cosmetic Surgery Guru - which provides information and advice regarding both surgical and non-surgical procedures - has highlighted the physical and psychological benefits of such procedures and has claimed they can "greatly improve" the mobility of those with an extraordinarily large bust.

Commenting on breast reduction surgery, Isabella Franklin, a spokeswoman for the site said: "During the operation fat, glandular tissue and skin are removed from the breasts following a thorough consultation with a highly-trained surgeon. The breasts are then reshaped and the nipples are adjusted accordingly, so they look as good as new."

She continued: "Large bosoms can be extremely uncomfortable, so many patients go under the knife to alleviate issues such as; backache, neck pain, skin irritation, poor posture, excessive sweating, infections under the breasts, grooves on the shoulder from lingerie and the inability to exercise. They often feel much lighter after the procedure and their confidence and fitness levels can increase."

Interestingly, audit figures from the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons show that breast reductions are on the rise. The total number of procedures in the UK rose by 6.7 per cent between 2010 and 2011 with both sexes opting for a smaller chest. An impressive 4,501 women had their chest reduced alongside 790 men, making this the third most requested procedure in Britain overall.

In light of the recent statistics, Isabella Franklin said: "Breast enlargements are still the most popular type of surgery in the UK, however, more and more people are wanting less upfront. A big bosom might seem appealing, but some people struggle to find bras, bikinis and tops that will fit. Breast size can also alter significantly with body weight, so perhaps the obesity epidemic is also having an effect".

The website urges anyone longing for a breast reduction to contact a reputable surgeon at a respected clinic.

Website: http://www.cosmeticsurgeryguru.com


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[Press-News.org] "Book a Breast Reduction and Boost Your Confidence" Says Cosmetic Surgery Resource
Physical and psychological benefits of breast reduction surgery explained. Audit figures from the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons show cosmetic surgery is on the rise. Both men and women are prepared to go under the knife