Nine out of ten women would boost boob size

An amazing 89 per cent of UK women would prefer to have bigger boobs, according to a recent survey.

The figures were released ahead of the launch of the cosmetic surgery TV chat show, MyFaceMyBody, and based on a survey of 523 people in Manchester and London.

It showed that nine in ten women would consider a boob jab – a breast enlargement procedure that works by injection, rather than surgery – and showed the number of women considering breast augmentation is as high as ever.

MyFaceMyBody presenter Stephen Handisides said that he was surprised by some of the findings: “I hadn’t realised such a high percentage of women are dissatisfied with their bust size.

“While traditional breast augmentation surgery is still the most common way of increasing bust size, there is now a range of other approaches such as injectables. I would urge any woman considering such a procedure to do lots of research about procedures, surgeons and likely results.”

Why Go Abroad for Surgery

And cosmetic surgery experts at Why Go Abroad endorsed this view.

“Cosmetic surgery is an increasingly common choice for people and there are more options available today than ever before,” said a spokesman. “However breast implants remain our most popular procedure and with UK women seemingly so unhappy with their bust, we don’t see this changing anytime soon.

“All we would say is, whatever you choose, speak to experts who can advise you throughout the process.”

Contact Why Go Abroad for cosmetic surgery prices or more information.

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