Breast Implant Removal
Breast Implant Removal
There's a rise of women who want their breast implants removed.
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" Trends in Miami often mirror what's happening in Hollywood so our doctors here seen an increase in women wanting to have their implants removed."
" By and large. The trend in my practice is not taking them out there there's still most patients are very happy and want him put them."
" But that Miami plastic surgery they do get requests from women. Who had enough."
" I have one patient I know who's in her forties now who. I don't think -- implants were done well in the first place and they're just sitting to high and she's pretty big chested woman and she said I don't really need them. You know when she just wants to have them out."
" We are seeing an increase in women removing their implants for cosmetic reasons. Most of our patients are in their thirties and forties and now receiver church prefer a slim silhouette. They feel they look better in close. That quote from the Miami institute for age management and intervention. It's unlikely women will stop putting in plants and to Begin with. But celebrity role models might be sending the message they don't have to stay in forever."
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