Feb 27, 2023 | Company News

We recently wrote an article about how breast reduction cannot only be life changing, but lifesaving too. This statement can often be more widely justified because having breasts too large for your frame can understandably cause medical and mental health problems alike.
But can we say the same for breast uplift surgery and breast enlargement surgery? These cosmetic procedures aren’t seen as medical necessities, but so they make a big difference and should they be?
Small, aging, saggy breasts do not tend to cause physical pain or discomfort, and for this reason the NHS wouldn’t ordinarily cover breast uplift or enlargement surgery. This would only be granted or considered by the NHS on very rare occasions such as;
Reconstructive purposes – their breast is missing, damaged or affected by an illness or injury such as breast cancer removal or mastectomy. Perhaps their breasts have been adversely affected from birth with a defect or tissue damage etc.
Psychological deterioration purposes – for the NHS to approve a breast uplift surgery, it needs to be very apparent that a person’s mental health is at severe risk and is being negatively affected by their breast situation. This could include those whose breasts differ significantly in size, or those who have lost large amounts of weight and their breasts are sagging immensely, due to the loss of fat and tissues in their breasts.
If it’s so hard to get a breast uplift surgery on the NHS, surely, it can’t be seen as life changing, or lifesaving if it’s not for the extreme medical reasons above?
From our experience in the breast uplift and augmentation surgery field, we would actually disagree.

We see people from all walks of life, of all ages, all races, all background and situations. They come and see us for breast uplift consultations, daily. Every single person that we see has different reasons and motives for wanting to enhance their breasts through breast uplift surgery.
The reasons are never-ending, but some of the most common reasons are;
Different sized breasts
Most people’s boobs are different sizes, but this can vary from slight to significant. Just because the NHS doesn’t deem your size differentiation as substantial enough, doesn’t mean that it won’t cause you discomfort, embarrassment or feelings of self-consciousness. It can be super hard to get bras / bikinis that fit, and clothes can also often not fit correctly when there is a large difference in breast size too.
Aging or saggy breasts
Saggy breasts can happen for a number of reasons and it’s completely normal and common for women globally. It’s a natural process of aging when our collagen and oestrogen supplies begin to diminish, our skin loses its elasticity, and gravity starts to take hold of our once pert breasts. Sometimes, this process can begin sooner however, when a person goes through extreme or rapid weight loss / weight gain, has multiple pregnancies and therefore many hormonal changes, and even smoking can cause breasts to sag. When this happens early, or at all, it can be the cause of severe lack of body confidence, making women not want to wear bikinis or lingerie, and it can affect their sex lives due to confidence in the bedroom too.
Misshaped breasts
Just like breasts can come in different sizes, they can also be, or become, mis-shaped. One could sag more than another, or weight gain / loss could cause them to change shape too. Once again, this can cause a person to feel a lack of body and breast confidence.
Although the case for some, most people we see don’t come looking to get a breast uplift surgery simply for aesthetic reasons. Nearly all surgery clients we speak to are feeling in some way negative about their bodies and breasts, which in turn is affecting their minds.
If you don’t feel confident in certain clothes, in bikinis or lingerie, especially if you don’t feel confident in the bedroom, it can really affect the way we feel inside. How many times have you had a spot or gained a little weight and felt bad about yourself? We can surely all relate to that? Yet those things can come and go, and can also be worked on / controlled with exercise, cosmetics, health and diet etc.

When our bodies change for what we feel is for the worse, and it isn’t something we can naturally change or work on, it can have an adverse effect on our mental health. Feeling unlike ourselves, lacking in confidence and self-worth, not loving the skin that we’re in can really take its toll psychologically.
If we can gain this confidence back by improving and uplifting our breasts, by augmenting them to a shape and size we feel more comfortable and self-assured in, this can surely have a life changing effect?
If we felt so low when we didn’t feel ourselves, so out of character, if we didn’t want to have sex with our partners due to embarrassment, if we didn’t want to go on holiday because we weren’t confident enough to wear bikinis…could we not go as far as saying that if we had corrective surgery for, and to fix these reasons, it could not only be life changing, but lifesaving too?
Corrective breast surgery, breast uplifts, breast enlargements and even breast reduction can all help to make a person feel more like themselves, to be who they really are. We help 100’s of women, men and non-binary people change their lives every day by consulting and completing these surgeries.
If you are looking to change, or indeed save your life, please come and see us for a free breast uplift, breast enhancement surgery, and we can certainly help.
Feb 9, 2023 | Breast Procedures, Company News, Your Surgery
Can breast surgery for cosmetic purposes be lifesaving, life changing, neither or both?
Some suggest that only medical surgeries can be life-saving, whilst cosmetic surgery can only ‘sometimes’ be life changing. Others argue that cosmetic surgery is purely for aesthetic purposes and can never be either of the above.
Let’s discuss…
Whilst it’s definitely true that medical surgeries are lifesaving when you think of heart surgeries, removal of cancerous tumours or any emergencies that need fast immediate surgical intervention like head traumas, respiratory problems, ruptured appendix and so on, we wholly believe that, albeit a non-emergency procedure, cosmetic surgery can indeed save lives in the long run too.
Looking specifically at breast reduction surgery in this instance, this is a cosmetic surgery regularly done for medical reasons, one often prescribed on the NHS too.
But why?
If you suffer with large breasts, you will know all too well how cumbersome, uncomfortable and laden down you can feel whilst carrying around oversized boobs.
Let’s look at how big, bulky breasts can have adverse effects on our bodies, affecting us physically;
- The weight – it seems obvious, but transporting around big sacks of fatty tissue, muscle, ducts, blood vessels, lymph nodes, lobes, lobules, and ligaments can be tough; especially if they are too big for our frames. If a person is small, and their breasts are large and out of proportion, they’re going to be extremely heavy to haul around.
- Sore back, neck and shoulders – large breasts can affect the muscles that are trying to carry them, which could contribute to much pain and tension in those areas.
- Misaligned / bad posture – Having sore neck, back and shoulders, or having to sit / stand in particular ways to support your heavy boobs, can cause slouching and poor posture which can lead to spinal dysfunction, joint degeneration, rounded shoulders and more.
- Rashes, chafing or infection – folds in or under large breasts can often succumb to chafing or rubbing, and because they’re hard to reach or access areas they can be harder to keep clean, and thus infections can form.
- Bra strap marks and sores – often, even if you are wearing the correct sized bra, the bra straps can cut into your shoulders if the weight they’re bearing is too heavy. This can cause pain, infection and prevent one from wearing a bra, which would lead to other pain issues.
If we are to look at just the above examples of how having breasts that are too big for our bodies to carry, can affect us so much physically, one can certainly see how, medically, a breast reduction would be the best way forward. To help alleviate and lessen the pain caused by carrying breasts that are too large / heavy, is no doubt life changing in this case?
But what if someone is suffering with not only pain and agony physically, but mentally too? What effects can overweight, and oversized breasts have on a person psychologically?
- Unwanted looks or comments – we speak to many women who are looking for breast reduction surgery, for the main reason of removing the unwanted attention their large boobs bring to their life. Be it professionally or personally, all women can say that they have had people look at their boobs in their lifetime. Nearly all those with large boobs will report that they get remarks, looks, comments (positive and negative), daily. Being constantly known for your breasts instead of yourself as a person, people looking at your chest instead of your face, can adversely affect your self-esteem.
- Constant need for a bra and underwire – many women rejoice as they enter their house after a long day, as they look forward to whipping off their bra. When they go on holiday, they like to sunbath in an unwired bikini (or topless if possible), when they’re having sex they might take it off for their partner seductively, when they sleep or relax they get ‘comfy’ and remove it. This isn’t the case for most large breasted ladies. In the words of Sali Hughes in a fabulous Vogue article about her own breast reduction, “To go braless was to feel horribly uncomfortable, chafed, insecure, indecent, so weighed down that every task was immediately more difficult.” For bigger breasted women, the bra is necessary, the underwire is very much needed, almost all of the time.
- Forced fashion – although these days there are more brands that accommodate larger breasted people, these can often be catering for larger ladies in general too, meaning if it fits the boobs, it can be huge on the torso, and if it fits the waist, it can be far too tight for the breasts. Bikinis and bras are similar, if they’re large in cup, they’re large around the chest size. This means that it’s extremely hard to find clothes / underwear that you like, or that make you feel like you in them. You end up wearing clothes that are comfortable rather than sexy, catered for your breasts rather than your personality. How are you supposed to feel confident and self-assured if you can’t find clothes that suit your style or character?
- Inability to exercise or compete in sports – sports bras, however good and strong they are, unfortunately just don’t do the trick with very large breasts. Running or doing any form of jumping, leaping, or competitive sports can be extremely painful on a person’s body, and actually cause the breast to sag more. Not being able to run properly, compete in sports or be part of a team, or to get fit solo can harmfully affect a person’s mind, body and soul. This can also lead to unwanted and unnecessary weight gain, which could cause further insecurities too.
- Men / non binary people and breast reduction – for those who choose to be identified differently and thus have breasts that may not make them feel like themselves, or for males who have larger than average breasts (Gynaecomastia or male breast reduction), they can both receive negative looks, jokes and comments and feel extremely insecure and unlike the person they want to be, or feel like they are.
With just a few examples above, you can clearly see how having and dealing with large, oversized breasts can cause emotional distress, anxiety, and be detrimental to a person’s self-esteem, self-worth, and confidence.
Some may be able to handle the physical pain around large boobs, but others may severely struggle with psychological effects that can come with oversized breast issues. This is where breast reduction surgery can save a person.

We feel that giving someone the chance to feel more like themselves, to wear the clothes they choose, to express themselves how the wish, to be able to walk down a street with confidence and poise, play sports and work out, meet friends and colleagues and not feel self-conscious, not constantly have unwanted comments or stares, to be able to take off their bra if desired, to feel self-assured as the person they are and want to be.
This is the reason we do what we do, this is the reason we truly believe that breast reduction surgery cannot only be life changing, but lifesaving too!
If you suffer with oversized breasts that are getting you down, physically and mentally, if you’re a male or non-binary person who wants to reduce their breasts to make you feel more like the person you really are, if you yearn for getting your confidence back…come and see us for a free breast reduction consultation and we can talk over the options for you as an individual.
Jan 20, 2023 | Company News, REAL Patients
We’re excited to announce that we have won the @feefo_official 2023 Platinum Trusted Service Award for excellence in customer service for three years running.
We’re committed to continuing to deliver the highest quality of service and will continue to listen, understand and respond to all our customers to make their journey the best it can be.
Thank you again to everyone who took the time to leave us a review, we could not do this without you.
Here’s to more great customer service in 2023 and a continued partnership with patients all across the UK.
#FeefoTrusted #CustomerService
Dec 18, 2022 | Company News, REAL Patients
Reviews and feedback that help us start the right conversations.
When you set out on your journey to find the most trusted surgeon, most appropriate clinic and most advanced aftercare, you need to hear from the patients who have been there before you, who has been through what you’re looking in to, and how they have fared. It’s important to hear it from the horses mouth, not us, not the surgeon, but from the patient who was in your shoes.
We ask all of our patients post-surgery, to tell us how they found the service, how they found the people and the aftercare – and ultimately, was it what they expected and would they recommend the service to their friends and family. Of course, we are all ears, we want to know all about your experience with us, and naturally, it’s not always bells and whistles; but at least you know we listen and we care.
To gather reviews, we use an independent service from Feefo.
Feefo feedback requests allow us to gather valuable and honest feedback from all of our patients, helping to give you a good idea of what you can expect before you book your surgery. ALL reviews and feedback are gathered and live on our website for all to see, we’re transparent like that, and we are open about sharing feedback, in order for us to improve and grow, get better, and offer the best service to our patients yet! Because we get to know our patients, we also get to know what you are expecting, and what you’re not, therefore, over the years your feedback has allowed us to develop our clinic as one of the most trusted across the North West, today.
Oct 11, 2022 | Company News, Recovery and Aftercare
Meet our nurse Elaine who has 38 years experience!

Your aftercare is led by our experienced nursing team, including our Cosmetic Surgery Nurse Elaine, who acts under the instructions of your operating surgeon and is a specialist at surgical after-care.
Offering personal access to Elaine and her specialist post care team.
During office hours you will have the option of speaking with your nurse in the clinic and access to their personal number, and during out of hours (weekends and 5.30pm-9.30am weekdays) please rest assured there is access to an emergency contact number. Your care really is so important and we want you to rest assured that our team have got you covered.
Elaine is with you every step of the way the moment you walk into our clinic.
Expect to speak with Elaine and the teams at every stage of your surgery journey. Our care starts the moment you step into our clinic and doesn’t stop.
Sep 25, 2022 | Company News, Your Surgery
Why choose Red Rose Desire for your cosmetic surgery procedure?

Red Rose Desire are proud to be one of the leading providers of Cosmetic Surgery in the North West, with a network of clinics around Lancashire and an extensive team of accredited surgeons, doctors and nurse-lead aftercare. Here are a few reasons to consider:
Trust, Experience and Medical Excellence.
-Established for over 8 years
-1500+ procedures performed
-Your own personal team pre and post op surgery
-Lifetime aftercare
-Dedicated nurse with 38 years experience
-Platinum trusted surgery award winners
-NHS trained surgeons
-Locations throughout the North West
-Complimentary surgeon-lead consultations
-Finance and savings options available
-Expert care throughout your journey
Whatever treatment, procedure or advice you are looking for, you can count on our team to provide the time, support and expertise needed to feel informed at at the heart of your surgery journey, afterall, this is about you and your expectations and desires. We have several clinics based across the North West U.K. where you can expect modern, state of the art hospital facilities situated in easy to reach locations.
Your aftercare is led by our experienced team, including our Cosmetic Surgery Nurse Elaine, who acts under the instructions of your operating surgeon and is a specialist at surgical after-care, with over 38 years experience, you really are in safe hands. Elaine is with you every step of the way the moment you walk into our clinic. Expect to speak with Elaine and the team at every stage of your surgery journey. Our care starts the moment you step into our clinic and doesn’t stop.
Get in touch today to book your complimentary consultation today.