Friday, 16 March 2018

For a limited time only! BREAST ENLARGEMENT SURGERY COST ONLY £3250.

Hurry the Belvedere Clinic have only got this offer until the 16th April. 




Book Your free consultation now on 0208 311 4464 or visit https://www.belvedereclinic.co.uk/female-surgery/breast-enlargement/ for more information


The Belvedere can boast that they have carried out 35,000 procedures for breast surgery over the last 28 years.

THAT’S NOT ALL, THIS PROCEDURE ALSO INCLUDES:

IF YOU THOUGHT THAT YOU COULDN’T AFFORD BREAST ENLARGEMENT, THEN THINK AGAIN!

Thursday, 25 January 2018

Three reality stars who only felt confident after a boob job

YOU MAY BE FOOLED INTO THINKING THAT THE MOST POPULAR REALITY STARS WERE BORN FEELING CONFIDENT IN THEIR OWN SKIN.

Three reality stars who only felt confident after a boob job

IN ACTUAL FACT, A LARGE NUMBER OF THEM FIRST TURNED TO PLASTIC SURGERY BEFORE THEY FELT ANY REAL SENSE OF SELF-WORTH.

What was their choice of procedure? A boob job, mainly. If you don’t feel self-assured with your appearance and are thinking of going under the knife, here are three reality stars who felt the same way before their breast enlargement.
1. Amber Turner
TOWIE favourite Amber Turner always looked very comfortable on television mingling with the gorgeous people of Essex. However, it wasn’t until she had a boob job that she actually felt a boost to her self-esteem Just last month, she shared a picture online following the operation. Discussing her new assets, she wrote: “They are settling more and more every day and I can’t recommend them more. I am now super happy and confident in my body and that truly is all that matters!”
2.Michelle Visage
American star Michelle Visage – famed for RuPaul’s Drag Race and Celebrity Big Brother – just oozes body confidence whenever she’s in front of the cameras. According to her husband David, she had nowhere near her current level of self-esteem until she underwent a breast enlargement. Discussing his wife’s decision to go under the knife, David once told Heat: “She wanted to have some kind of curves going on – curves lead to confidence – and her [breast] implants helped with that.”
3. Chloe Simms
Blonde bombshell Chloe Simms decided to go up a few cup sizes following her debut on TOWIE. She later spoke about how the procedure made her feel more self-assured when it came to the sexy scenes on the show. Writing in her autobiography, she explained: “It felt weird being there in front of the camera with just a pair of knickers on but my new boobs gave me confidence.”
Could you do with more self-worth?
It’s perfectly normal to want to boost your self-worth – even if you haven’t got cameras following your every move like these women! Whether it’s a boob job that’s the answer or another cosmetic procedure, be sure to check out your options by getting in touch with the Belvedere Cosmetic Surgery Clinic surgery.

Monday, 11 September 2017

Which celebs have had boob jobs?


Which celebs have had boob jobs?AS ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR COSMETIC PROCEDURES AVAILABLE, MANY CELEBRITIES HAVE UNDERGONE BREAST AUGMENTATION SURGERY

whether to enlarge, or reshape the natural shape of their breasts. The surgery is so effective, and technologies have advanced to make the results of surgery so natural looking, that there’s probably people in the list below you didn’t even know had undergone the surgery.

READ ON TO FIND OUT WHO WHICH CELEBS HAVE UNDERGONE A BOOB JOB!

CHRISTINA AGUILERA

The pop superstar has never directly admitted to undergoing surgery, but throughout her career the shape of her boobs appear to have changed quite significantly. Part of this could be due to the fact her career started quite a few years ago now, but other images show what look suspiciously like breasts surgery scars under her arms.

HAYDEN PANETTIERE

The pint size actress has always had small breasts, mirroring the rest of her tiny frame, but was spotted in a bikini with a far greater curve to her chest than has previously been seen. Considering such a dramatic change in her appearance, it’s highly likely she has undergone an enlargement procedure at some point.

SARAH JESSICA PARKER

One celeb who’s not trying to keep her surgery a secret is Sarah Jessica Parker, who led the cast of the wildly successful TV show Sex and the city. She was very open about being born with small breasts, and embracing the opportunity to undergo breast augmentation surgery in order to increase their size.

KELLY ROWLAND

As one third of Destiny’s Child – Kelly is one of the most successful pop stars on the planet. She openly discussed thinking about implants from the age of 18, but waited until she was in her late twenties to finally undergo the surgery she’d wanted for so long.
If you want to book an appointment for breast augmentation surgery, or discuss your options with an expert, contact Belvedere clinic today by clicking here: http://www.belvedereclinic.co.uk/contact/ With our customer care at the heart of everything we do, we can help you achieve your desired results in a safe, supportive environment.
Sarah Jessica Parker by David Shankbone by david_shankbone licensed under Creative commons 4

Thursday, 7 September 2017

Interesting facts about getting a boob job

UNDERGOING BREAST ENLARGEMENT SURGERY OR A ‘BOOB JOB’, AS IT’S OFTEN KNOWN, IS ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR AND ROUTINE FORMS OF PLASTIC SURGERY.

Interesting facts about getting a boob job

MANY PEOPLE OPT TO UNDERGO THE SURGERY TO INCREASE THE SIZE OR RESHAPE THE APPEARANCE OF THEIR BREASTS, WITH MANY FINDING THE RESULTS OF THEIR SURGERY GREATLY ENHANCE THEIR CONFIDENCE AND SELF-ESTEEM AFTER.

With so many celebrities having undergone the procedure and possibly even family or friends, you might think you know everything there is to know about the procedure. Below we’ve listed some interesting – and relatively unknown – facts about getting a boob job so that you have everything you need in mind when making the decision to undergo surgery.

YOUR FIRST MAY NOT BE YOUR LAST

Your first breast enhancement surgery very likely won’t be your last. Depending on the age you undergo the procedure and your reasons for surgery, you could be in the 25% of people who need to undergo a further surgery in 10 years. This is simply because breast implants don’t last forever, and not having the surgery redone could cause serious medical issues. You may develop scar tissue around the surgery which changes the shape of your breasts, requiring further surgery. Other factors, including weight loss, pregnancy or simply a preference change between your first surgery and your current life status, could see you looking to change your look through another procedure.

RECOVERY MIGHT NOT BE AS LONG AS YOU THINK!

Usually, you can return to non-manual work within 5-7 days after your surgery, but you should always follow the lead of how you feel and your GP’s advice before you go back. If, however, you’ve chosen to opt for the implant behind the muscle instead of on top, it can take a little longer for recovery. This procedure is usually opted for as there is less chance of a situation called a ‘scar shell’ forming around the implant, which can cause complications down the line.

TRY BEFORE YOU BUY!

You can decide which size you’d like your breast implants to be by trying ‘sizers’ stuffed into your bra to see how the shape will look. These are usually a bead-filled neoprene sack, which helps to give an idea of how your chest will look after surgery. Or if you choose the Belvedere Clinic they currently have a 3D SIMULATION PLATFORM FOR OUR BREAST SURGERY CUSTOMERS — WITH IMMERSIVE VISUALISATION, this is offered as standard with your free consultation

WANT TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THE BREAST IMPLANT SURGICAL PROCEDURE? CONTACT THE TEAM ATBELVEDERE TODAY.

Tuesday, 25 July 2017

Four interesting facts about breast implants

MANY WOMEN CONSIDERING BREAST IMPLANT SURGERY ARE OFTEN SURPRISED AT REALISING HOW LITTLE THEY KNOW ABOUT IT.

Four interesting facts about breast implants

THERE IS SO MUCH CONFLICTING INFORMATION SWIRLING AROUND THAT SEPARATING FACT FROM FICTION CAN BE DIFFICULT, AND LOTS OF LADIES ARE PUT OFF EXPLORING THEIR OPTIONS FURTHER SIMPLY BECAUSE THEY LACK THE PROPER FACTS TO HELP THEM MAKE AN INFORMED DECISION.

That’s why we’ve created this post, to help clarify some of the most common myths and misconceptions.
1: Breast augmentation is the most common kind of cosmetic surgery
Is this something you already knew or not? If the answer is the latter, you might be surprised to learn that far more women have breast augmentation surgery than many of us realise. In 2015 alone, almost 280,000 women and teenagers put themselves through procedures to have their breasts enlarged with either saline or silicone implants, whilst a further 106,000 breast cancer patients underwent reconstructions.
2: The surgery has been available for over 50 years
You might also be surprised to discover how long breast augmentation procedures have existed for. First made available in the 1960s, they only really gained popularity in the 1980s, but by 1990, almost one million women had undergone surgery.
3: Most women can still breastfeed
There is a common misconception surrounding breast augmentation, which is that it makes it impossible for women to breastfeed. This is not the case at all. Although women are three times more likely to have an inadequate milk supply following the procedure, many can and do continue to be able to feed their children naturally even after surgery. To find out whether this is something you ought to be worried about, we recommend consulting your doctor.
4: Breast implant surgery lasts seven to 12 years
Another myth is that breast implants will only last for a very short period before needing to be replaced, but this is not true. Typically fine for between seven to 12 years, replacement surgeries are few and far between, and the cost of these will often be included in your original medical bill, meaning that no extra outlay is involved.

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