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Breast enhancement: separating fact from fiction



by Dawn Gay
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Can silicon implants rupture?

breastModern implants should remain intact and rupturing or leaking is uncommon. 'Implant design has changed over time,' explains Mallucci. 'Today, rupturing is very rare as implants are more solid. Even if they tear, the silicon is like jelly and doesn't go anywhere. Sometimes silent ruptures occur - ones we never know exist.'


Breast implants can look unnatural

Gravity defying, 'Page 3' breasts are the bosom implants stereotype of the past. Many women step up just two bra sizes. 'Natural size is dependent on a woman's figure - on height, chest width, shoulder width and build,' says Mallucci. 'The skill is tailoring size to the individual. British women tend to be more conservative than US women and tend to go for smaller breast implants.'

Jenny West's natural-looking implants have fooled past boyfriends. She says: 'I've been in a relationship where the man has not even noticed my implants. My surgeon came highly recommended and he ensured that I had teardrop-shaped breasts. I didn't want the 'jellyfish' effect, like Pamela Anderson.'

Will I have scars on my breasts after surgery?

'Scars never completely disappear, but they do fade,' explains Mallucci. 'They start purple and red but become paler, softer and flatter. In rare cases, bad scarring called keloid scarring, can occur, which can't be identified before surgery. But I haven't seen one case of this in the last eight years.'

Jenny had few side effects after surgery. 'I was lucky. I never had any pain. The recovery was really quick and I felt fine straightaway. There was scarring initially but it faded a year after surgery and has now completely gone. Because my new breasts are a natural shape and the incision was under the breasts, any initial scars were hidden. It's all down to my brilliant surgeon.'

Do implants need changing every ten years?

In the past, implants were given a ten-year life span, meaning patients were likely to need replacement surgery. But improved quality of implants means they should now last two or three times longer, according to mybreast.

'As I have got older, they have drooped very slightly, but that's in line with my age and at the same rate as they would have done before the surgery,' says Jenny West. 'I want them to reflect my age.'

In less than one in ten cases, implants can harden when the fibrous layer over the implant hardens. If this happens, they will have to be replaced and the hard tissue removed.

Thinking about breast surgery?

Having breast surgery is not a decision that should be taken lightly. Jenny spent years researching and finding the best surgeon to get the results she wanted.

'It changed my life,' she admits. 'The implants helped me get through difficult times by making me feel confident. I used to wear a padded bra with 'chicken fillets' and I wouldn't undress in front of anyone I liked. They make me feel womanly and sexy. It was something that I had always wanted. Think about it carefully and do it for yourself, not your partner or anyone else.'

For more information on breast augmentation surgery by top UK consultant surgeons, visit www.mybreast.org

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To find out more about the mybreast experience please request a brochure online at www.mybreast.org or phone 0870 780 4000 to speak to a member of our team.

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