Size Matters (or does it?!)

Size Matters (or does it?!)

*Breast shape and size is unique to you and your body*

Every single person on this planet is fortunate enough to have a different shape, figure and size. We are individually, magnificently unique and that’s what’s incredible about the human race! Just like the colour of our eyes, skin tone, height, hair colour, teeth and bone structure; our body shapes massively vary and, especially in this current century, no one shape or size is deemed as ‘perfect ‘.

Not too long ago, or frankly not long ago enough, we weren’t so kind to people with differences. People with ginger hair and light skin were mocked constantly and unfairly, curvy voluptuous figures were shamed into humiliation, even tall slender people were called stupid names like lampost legs, lanky and more. If you had any kind of skin condition or birthmarks, if the colour of your skin was different, or if you simply didn’t feel like the correct gender in your skin and body; it wasn’t accepted, instead mocked and ridiculed.

This was as recent as the 90’s, and sadly goes back centuries.

However! Towards the end of the 90’s and early noughties, people started waking up and realising that everyone can’t, and shouldn’t, strive to look the same and conform to airbrushed, unachievable, unrealistic stereotypes.

In 1999, Groove Armada wrote a song with the unforgettable lyrics, “If everybody looked the same, we’d get tired looking at each other” and in the very next month, Baz Luhrmann released an advice driven song that said ‘Do not read beauty magazines, they will only make you feel ugly’. That song went straight to number 1 in the charts. Perhaps this was (eventually) the end of an era, or century at least, of bullying and torment towards people who were born different, or who chose to be, or yearned to be different?

Now, here we are in the 21st Century and although there are of course still pressures and pandemics to deal with, and we are still very much learning to ‘be kind’, we’re eventually embracing each other’s vast variations.

We are moving further away from the age-old, outdated view of being a certain height, weight and the typical airbrushed figures, and rather celebrating and flourishing in a new era of atypical, unconventional beauty that we choose.

Whether you’re from gen X or Z, a millennial or nearly a centenarian, we now champion those who are idiosyncratic, quirky and outlandish. Just look at the role models of today! You’ve got Lizzo absolutely slaying the music industry as a plus size performer, Billie Eilish’s valiant refusal to bare skin and conform to the outdated ‘perfect pop star’, the utterly fabulous, fearless and courageous Caitlyn Jenner who paved the way for the LGBTQ+ community, and showed everyone it was ok to be who you really are and to the inspiring, wildy whacky 93 year old ‘Baddie Winkle’ who shows us all that age is but number, and to live life how YOU choose.

That’s the biggest difference, that’s the reason we are becoming ‘woke’. WE CHOOSE. We choose to be different, we choose to have funky hair and wear whatever the hell we want, we choose to cover ourselves in tattoos or not have any, we choose to work and flaunt our curves because they are now seen as real and sexy, we choose to show as much or as little of our skin as we like, we choose to nip, tuck, plump or lift parts of our body that we want to, not because we are supposed to in order to look like anyone else, because we want to enhance the way we feel about ourselves in our own skin. Because we choose.

Boobs, breasts, bosoms, chests all come in different contours and sizes; some are round, some are long, some go to the side, some hang down, some sit up, some are asymmetrical, and some people don’t have any at all!

Breast Size Matters

Yes we can be happy in style, in body shape and all other aspects of ourselves but as a woman if you lack confidence in your breasts, it can really affect you. We know that most people don’t just have ‘boob jobs’ to look a certain way these days, it’s ok to want to improve or change something in order to help you feel more like you, celebrate yourself, your being, whoever and whatever that may be.

We see clients from all over the UK, all walks of life. They come to us with different figures, builds, stories and requests. Perhaps they’re transitioning and want to add implants, perhaps they’ve lost loads of weight and need a full breast lift and augmentation, perhaps they desire a reduction as the weight is causing back problems, maybe they need a mastectomy to remove a cancer, or maybe they just want to feel better about their boobs and body. In today’s world surgery isn’t just about wanting to look a specific way, it’s about looking and feeling happy in your own skin, body and in mind.

So when we ask if size matters when thinking about breast surgery, the simple answer? No.

Size is down to our client’s requirements, yes, but also what the surgeon feels is aesthetically appropriate and safe and healthy for their frame, in their expert opinion and experience.

Every single prospective patient that walks through our door will need and want a different volume, form and appearance of breast. Everything we do as a company is tailored to each individual; knowing you as a person, knowing your shape, your posture, your intentions, your hopes and expectations. We talk, we discuss, we get to know each other and tailor a surgery plan together with what you want, and what our surgeon knows will work well for your intended goals.

One size certainly does not fit all, especially when it comes to breast enhancement, or any kind of surgery for that matter. We aren’t a company that simply asks what size you want and make you an appointment to get it done, whether it’s right for you or not. We care, we want to use our expertise and match them with your goals to create a body or look that’s right for you, perfect for your unique shape and size.

We want to celebrate you, celebrate who you want to be, in a time and world where it’s acceptable to be anyone you want as long as you’re happy (and kind!).

Breast Surgery Before and After Images.

Breast Surgery Before and After Images.

We understand that you have a number of choices when looking at breast cosmetic surgery options.

When undertaking research for a Breast Cosmetic Surgery procedure we know that there is a great deal of information to digest, and often before and after images allow you to understand what can be achieved and how the surgical process works.  It is important to arm yourself fully with all of the medical information necessary to making the right decision for you, and we are always here to answer any questions you might have, whilst also offering lots of reading and information on our website.  We know that photos from patient procedures are equally as important to allows you to understand the recovery time and the scaring or procedure risks, but most importantly the results you can expect.

Take a look at some of our before and after photos here, these are of our patients who have chosen Red Rose Desire and their team of expert surgeons for their breast procedure.
We would always recommend that you come along to meet with our medical experts at your local clinic, that way they can show you more images during a no obligation free consultation, and understand more about you and your surgery goals.

We also feature a number of our patients throughout the website, with incredible life-changing stories and personal surgery experiences.
Take a look here at our patient spotlight pages.

To see more before and after photos, or to ask any questions you have about our treatments and procedures, book a free consultation today.

A surgery journey with excellent results to make life easier.

Breast surgery before and afters

Am I the right candidate for surgery?

Am I the right candidate for surgery?

Nearly 30,000 cosmetic surgery procedures are performed in the UK alone each year, on various body parts, for a whole host of different reasons. From familiar surgeries like breast uplifts and breast reductions, tummy tucks, liposuction and face lifts, to the somewhat less known surgeries like labiaplasty, eye bag removal and male breast reduction.

Red Rose Patients

People from all walks of life, backgrounds and ages groups desire to change parts of their body for many different reasons. These include;

  • To reduce pain
  • To tighten skin from aging
  • To tighten skin from losing weight
  • To look younger
  • Sex and gender reassignment
  • To remove signs of aging like wrinkles and bags
  • To remove excess fat
  • To increase an area’s size
  • To simply look and feel better
  • And many more health and mental health issues

There is no right or wrong reason to want plastic surgery and we consult 1000’s of men, women and transitioning people each year who are all hoping that surgery will improve their life, for their own personal reasons.

What most of them want to know initially; Am I the right candidate for cosmetic surgery?

 Each and every surgical procedure will have specific guidelines and requirements for the candidates. For instance, if you’re looking to get the more natural looking breast augmentation / enlargement with fat transfer (instead of breast implants), you will have to have the correct shape, size and amount of excess fat to remove and replace. If you want liposuction, you’ll have to have the fat there to remove and also have tried to lose the weight naturally first.

Breast Enlargement Patients

There are also health requirements for plastic surgery too, and ordinarily candidates have to be in good health if they want surgery. Certain attributes that can make a person a bad candidate for plastic surgery are;

  • Being under 18
  • Having serious health issues such as high blood pressure, heart disease, bleeding disorders, diabetes and more
  • Smoking, drinking too much alcohol, taking certain legal or illegal drugs
  • Suffering from depression, anxiety and other mental health illnesses

Although the physical requirements are of course important, we feel that mental requirements are just as important too. Some questions you may want to ask yourself if you are interested in plastic surgery are;

  • Why do I want plastic surgery?
  • What do I want to change about myself and why?
  • Who am I having the surgery for? (It should always be for yourself!)
  • Is the surgery going to change my life / help the way i’m feeling?
  • How long have I wanted this surgery for?
  • What are my expectations of the surgery?
  • Are my surgical goals reasonable?

Knowing why you want plastic surgery, knowing what you’re hoping to achieve by having surgery and being realistic in your expectations, will all help you and your surgeon determine whether plastic surgery is right for you.

Any reputable plastic surgeon or plastic surgery company in the UK should offer free, in depth consultations to discuss the health, physical and mental requirements for each surgery candidate and patient. This is a chance to speak openly and honestly with a professional and ask all the questions you need, as well as answer them from the surgeon too. There should be no obligation, as your surgeon should always put your mental and physical well being first.

If you’re ready to speak to a surgeon about being the right candidate for plastic surgery, and would like to book a consultation, please feel free to contact us via phone, email or the website.