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Deciding to undergo breast augmentation

Breast augmentation surgery can be an exciting time and one where there is some adjustment to make toward your new body, not just to your physical self, but to your self-esteem, confidence and lifestyle too. The adjustment may also involve significant others, such as family concerned about you having surgery or your partner adjusting to your…

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Do you want great skin? It starts here.

Do you want great skin? It starts here. The journey to beautiful skin involves modern scientific technology and it is accessible to everyone. Anti-wrinkle injections, fillers and laser treatments are great and deliver instant results, however it is good, daily skincare with the right ingredients that will deliver to you the best quality skin. When it comes to…

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Are you thinking about anti-wrinkle injections or filler treatments?

Anti-wrinkle injections have a proven history of enhancing appearances and turning back the clock. Good injectables can make you look younger and fresher. In fact with good injectables, those closest to you may not even be able to pinpoint what it is that you have had done. How do Anti-wrinkle injections work? Anti-wrinkle injections work by relaxing…

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Why are Bras important?

One of the most comprehensive studies ever undertaken into women’s breast movement during exercise has been carried out by scientists at the University of Portsmouth. It revealed in detail where and by how much breasts move during exercise , not just up and down but also from side to side and in and out. Dr…

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Tell me about Labioplasty

Labioplasty surgery involves surgery of the Labia Minora (Inner Lips), usually to reduce the size or to reshape the Labia Minora. Symptoms women experience include: Embarrasment or aesthetic concerns because of the overhang. Pain or chaffing with activity, sport, bike riding, running. Pain wearing tight clothing. Pain or chronic swelling during sexual intercourse.…

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Breast Augmentation – Your surgical journey

STEP 1. Make an appointment Phone or email us for a confidential consultation with Dr Jane. See your GP for a referral letter and bring that in with you. STEP 2. Your consultation Paperwork first. Appointment with Dr Jane: medical considerations photography measurements and assessment implant sizing Full costing…

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The Mini Tummy Tuck

The mini tummy tuck is an effective way to trim and tighten the lower tummy in a far less invasive way than by performing a full abdominoplasty. The best candidates for a mini tummy tuck are those who are in otherwise good shape and at a stable weight. Patients with loose or sagging skin following weight loss or pregnancy…

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Breast Reduction – a better way of life.

ONE OF THE MOST COMMONLY REQUESTED AND MOST PREDICTABLE PLASTIC SURGERY PROCEDURES IS BREAST REDUCTION SURGERY… Figures from the States (American Society of Plastic Surgeons) indicate a 70% increase in cases performed over the last 10 years. Why? Because this operation improves your quality of life. Every hour, every day for the rest of your life! Heavy…

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Breast Implant Profiles

Women have many options when considering breast enlargement surgery.  Every detail of the operation will change the final outcome.  It is important to think about what “look” you want and choose the right implant to achieve that look. Implant size is the obvious first choice to consider and then implant profile. Implant profile gives the forward projection of…

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How long will my breast implants last?

Breast implants whether they are Saline filled or Silicone Gel will most likely need to be removed and replaced at some point in the future due to any one of a number of reasons.  The female breast changes dramatically over the course of your life time.  For many naturally occurring  reasons: hormones, pregnancy, breast feeding, weight…

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Breast Augmentation Recovery – A Guideline

This information is intended as a guideline only Following Discharge from Hospital It is normal to leave the hospital feeling a little tired or ‘groggy’, which is due mainly to the anaesthetic. This can take up to 24 hours to be eliminated from your body, and is the reason why you should not drive, operate machinery…

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