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IF YOU DONT WANT YOUR TITTIES LOOKING LIKE THIS YOU NEED TO READ! PLASTIC SURGEONS HAVE A NEW BRA YOU WEAR UNDER YOUR SKIN!

Photobucket Here's some uplifting news for women who hate the way their breasts look but don't want traditional implants. Doctors have developed a new surgical technique that acts like a support bra that you wear under your skin, reports The Daily Mail. Conceived by South African plastic surgeons and currently being performed in Europe, the Internal Bra System is a breast-lift operation that places a mesh-like material inside the breast to support the new shape. The cone-shaped material, named Breform, is similar to what is used in hernia operations. It's meant to take the strain off the skin, which after a traditional breast lift can begin to stretch and sag in three years, according to The Daily Mail. "Breform is like a bra cup without the straps," plastic surgeon Dalvi Humzah told The Daily Mail. "Over time, the mesh gets incorporated into the breast as the body produces a fibrous tissue that holds the structure in place - like a permanent bra under the skin." "The scars are the same as in a traditional reduction and lift, but they don't have the pressure of holding the breast up, as the internal mesh is doing that," added Humzah. "So it's unlikely the scars will stretch or the breasts will sag again." The internal bra surgery has been performed on 600 women worldwide, five of them in the U.K. The procedure takes about four hours under a general anesthetic and requires a two-day hospital stay. The Breform device has not been approved by the U.S. Federal Drug Administration. A trial in Holland that followed 170 women who had the surgery found none had serious complications after more than four years. But experts in the U.K. are saying that women seeking help for sagging or misshapen breasts should still be cautious. "Anything being put into the breast, such as an implant or mesh material, needs to be monitored for at least 10 years to ensure it doesn't become harmful to the body over time," said Rajiv Grover, plastic surgeon and secretary of BAAPS (British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons). Photobucket

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