How Mybreast compares with other cosmetic surgery groups
How do you choose the right surgeon? It’s simple:
It takes fifteen years to train in plastic surgery in the UK, and fifteen seconds for you to find out if your chosen surgeon has the recognized accreditation: FRCS(Plas). ALL surgeons at Mybreast are FRCS(Plas), BAAPS and BAPRAS members.
Do not be confused by sites who claim that their members are 'at least' or 'mostly' qualified. Be discerning. Ask to see photos of the surgeon's own results. Ask about revision rates (further surgery required). Ask about the number of complications that occur.
Then compare with Mybreast.
The Mybreast package was brilliant, the aftercare was better than what I read on the internet for other companies and it is also really reassuring that I can go to see my surgeon at anytime.NM
Mybreast showed that you get what you pay for and when it comes to your body I didn’t want to compromise.LM
BAAPS qualification
Please note that only plastic surgeons that have completed certified training in the United Kingdom can become members of the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (BAAPS). All of our surgeons are members of BAAPS. And we don’t import breast augmentation surgeons from abroad.
Most importantly, Mybreast understands that choosing to have breast surgery is a big decision for you. To ensure the success of your breast enhancement, your choice of surgeon is paramount. We want you to be comfortable, and feel you’re in safe hands.
So whichever clinic you go to for consultation – one of ours or someone else’s – make sure your breast augmentation surgeon satisfies the following important criteria. This is how we advise that you compare us to others:
| Points to consider | Mybreast surgeon | Other cosmetic surgeon |
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| Will the surgeon you meet in your consultation be the same as the one who performs your breast enhancement surgery? | ![]() |
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| Does your surgeon inform you fully about breast enlargement - i.e. the benefits, alternatives and risks - without placing you under pressure to undergo the operation? | ![]() |
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| Is your surgeon comfortable with all access routes, pocket placement and implant types? | ![]() |
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| Has your breast augmentation surgeon had at least 15 years of training? | ![]() |
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| Is your surgeon a Fellow of the Royal Colleges of Surgeons (FRCS), who regulate surgical training in plastic surgery in the UK? | ![]() |
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| Has your surgeon trained for six years exclusively in plastic surgery and obtained a Certificate of Training in Specialist Training (CCT) in Plastic Surgery? | ![]() |
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| Will the surgeon you meet in your consultation be the same as the one who performs your breast augmentation surgery? | ![]() |
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| Does your surgeon offer you a face-to-face consultation for at least half an hour to talk through all your questions in detail? | ![]() |
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| Has your surgeon been invited to join the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (BAAPS)? BAAPS membership is recognised worldwide as the single most reliable measure of professional standards in plastic and cosmetic breast surgery in the UK. | ![]() |
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| Is your surgeon going to be around for you to consult with in the years after the breast surgery? | ![]() |


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