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If you are unhappy with the size and shape of your breasts, you may feel self-conscious and embarrassed by your body. Cosmetic breast surgery is a simple and safe way to enhance your breasts, giving you a more attractive shape and restoring your confidence. For more information, testimonials and UK based consultations visit MYA breast enlargement. The most popular types of breast surgery are enlargement, uplift and reduction.

Breast Enlargement

Women who have always wanted a bigger cup size, or whose breasts have shrunk due to weight loss, pregnancy or breast feeding, choose breast enlargement (or augmentation) so they can have bigger, fuller and rounder breasts.

Implants are inserted through a small incision in the breast tissue. The operation takes around an hour and afterwards women report that they feel more feminine, have greater self-esteem and confidence and improved shape as their breasts are more symmetrical and in proportion with their body.

Breast Uplift

Women who are getting older, or whose breasts are starting to lose shape due to weight loss or pregnancy, often choose this procedure to make their breasts more pert and youthful. Breast uplift surgery raises the breast by removing excess skin. You can have your breasts uplifted at the same time as enlargement if you want, or you can uplift them without altering their size. The procedure, which is done under a general anaesthetic, usually takes between one and two hours. Small incisions are made around the breast to allow the nipple and areola to sit higher and excess skin is removed from below.

Breast Reduction

Breast reduction surgery is popular among women whose large breasts cause them discomfort, bad posture and back pain. Often women with larger breasts can feel self-conscious about their body and surgery helps to put their breasts into proportion with the rest of their figure.

The procedure involves removing fat and excess skin from the breasts to create a new shape and size. Surgery takes between two and three hours and involves moving the nipple and areola to give your breasts a more natural appearance.

Cosmetic breast surgery usually takes between one and three hours but you will have to stay in hospital for at least one night so the doctors can keep an eye on you. You will not be able to go back to work for at least a week, and for a few weeks afterwards you will need to wear a supportive bra and refrain from exercising. The stitches will usually be removed within a fortnight.