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Monday, 18 March 2013

Story Of A Woman's Boob Job Gone Wrong

 Lauren Yardly, 25, had breast implants worth 4000 pounds, because she was fed up of looking like a boy. She share her story of the discomfort she faced, and adviced those considering implants....
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Lauren had surgery to go from A to a DD cup.
But her body rejected one of the implants, and began removing it through the weakened tissue, and she had to have it re-done.
Two months later, she discovered the implant hanging out of her chest. So she was left with just one implant  for seven months after the other one worked its way out of her body.

She said, "I couldn't believe it when the implant started coming out of my breast. At first it was like blister, but then over the next week it started to come out more more,

"I didn't feel too  much pain, just discomfort. I also couldn't really see it because of where it was, but when I showed my friends, they said I had to get it checked out straight away.

"The doctors at the hospital said they had never seen anything like it - they couldn't believe I wasn't in septic shock.

"I feel very lucky - it could have been a lot worse. The most horrific thing was having only one breast for seven months. it was horrible.

"I was booked to go on holiday for two weeks so I had to pad out my bra with chicken fillets so people would not notice. Luckily I think I pulled it off and you can't tell in pictures.

"I feel really confident after having my implants, but I lost it all again when I was left with an uneven chest"

She continued, "I was always flat chested - I looked like a boy. I couldn't wear certain dresses or tops as they just didn't look right. I never wanted to be as big as someone like Jordan. I just wanted a more curvy figure.

"When I booked the operation they told me it was common for the body to reject implants - but I had no idea this could happen.

"My sister had hers done on the same day at the same clinic and had no problem at all. So I suppose I was just unlucky.

"But it's definitely worth remembering if you're considering having implants"

"But it has cost me a fortune to have all the follow up operations. Capsular contracture can happen and it's not the doctors fault, but I do feel that they should have noticed it was popping out sooner."

She spent seven months! with just one breast before surgeons eventually replaced the missing implant with an additional cost of 1000 pounds.



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