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At MyBreast we want you to feel fully informed and confident about surgical and non-surgical cosmetic procedures. So we’ve created this forum as a place where you can discuss these topics with one of our experts.
We invite you to comment or ask a question on these blogs and we will respond to you at our earliest convenience.
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What to expect from a consultation for aesthetic breast surgery
Posted on Tuesday, 13th October 2009
MyBreast founding surgeon and breast surgery expert Simon Withey talks you through a breast surgery consultation and how to get the most out of it.
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Rhinoplasty, the balancing act
Posted on Monday, 12th October 2009
Rhinoplasty is the technical term for a “nose job”. While in most cases it is the nose that is “moulded” and remodelled, there are occasions when under or overdevelopment of other parts of the face give the illusion of a disproportionate nose.
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Non-surgical breast enlargement - the facts
Posted on Wednesday, 4th March 2009
There is increasing interest in non-invasive techniques in order to try and avoid ‘the knife’ and whilst breast implants today are safer, more reliable and longer lasting than ever before there are those who might want to explore alternatives.
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Silicone implants and silicone safety
Posted on Wednesday, 4th February 2009
In the UK the majority of the 10,000 to 25,000 breast enlargements performed are silicone filled implants, but this is not the case in the US, so what are the facts about silicone safety.
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Minimising your incisions and scars
Posted on Wednesday, 4th February 2009
For any woman considering breast enlargement, the obvious attraction is achieving a beautiful natural shape and a feeling of confidence in her body. As well as looking great in lingerie, a cocktail dress and a bikini, it is also important to be confident naked! This means that any scar resulting from surgery should be small, discrete and as “invisible” as possible.
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Scarring, Enlargement, Breast surgery

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