Q. hi mr shoaib im sorry to be a pest and the ( short notice) but im having a bit of a dilemma im having breast surgery with you this fri 12th the problem is my breasts seem to me like they have got just a little bigger this seems to be because i changed my contraceptive pill just after our first consultation back in september i know this because i am filling my b Bcup bras more now and when i first saw you i just about filled an Acup im slightly worried the 360cc i have chosen might be a little to big i know you said i have to choose sizes prior to surgery i just dont know if i have to go one size smaller hopefully this wont be the case but as i wont see you untill fri you cant measure me. After wanting this op for 14 years i really want this surgery on fri im hopeing if you can see the difference in my sizes from the first time we met you will understand where im comeing from and you will let me change my mind to one size smaller but if you think the 360cc will still be ok then i wiil be happy to go with that sorry about the essay cant take this off my mind with the surgery in a couple of day,s could you get back to me asap it would be very much appreciated thanks.
A. If you’re worried about sizing we can change the size on the day, so there’s no worry about that. I’ll see you before your surgery in any case, and we can have an in depth discussion at that time. We can discuss all sorts of things, and I would hope to be able to spend as much time as you need to help make the right decision together. I look forward to seeing you then.
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Mr. Taimur Shoaib
La Belle Forme Clinic
24-26 Wilson Street
Glasgow G1 1SS
Tel: 0141-552 0828
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Q. I already have good sized boobs. Right now I am between a 34b and about 5’4. I want breast augmentation not because i think i need them or even want to be bigger, i just really love the shape and look of breasts with implants. I am confused whether or not to get them because I dont want to look top heavy but I think this would be a good idea for me.
A. Breast implants are not without complications and you have to realise that you would probably have to have additional breast surgery ar some time in your life. Arrange an appointment with an accredited plastic surgeon near you (see www.baaps.org) and have a open discussion. Some cosmetic clinics will do you regardless if you need the operation or not. Do not rush in to a decision or pay a deposit without careful consideration.LeRoux Fourie
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Mr. LeRoux Fourie
Methley Park Hospital Methley Leeds LS26 9HG Tel: 01977 664258 Web: www.lerouxfourie.co.uk |
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Q. I had breast surgery around four years ago but my right breast has been hard for the last 18 months. The first I thought it was incapsulation and after seeing my GP he recommended surgery. Within the last four weeks the feeling of hardness seems to have gotten worse so im looking for a surgeon to give me an opinion on the best course of treatment. Would it be possible to see you for a consultation. This backspace?
A. Thank you very much for your enquiry, it certainly does sounds as if you have developed encapsulation around your breast implant. This occurs when the body makes a shell rather like cling film around the breast implant compressing it. The solution to this is usually to remove the implant together with the surrounding capsule and replace it with a new texture silicone implant. There is a chance that the implant may get hard again in time but this occurs in less than 50% of cases. If you would like more information about what’s involved in this procedure please visit our website http://aurora-clinics.co.uk where you will find information about encapsulation following breast enlargement and also if you’re not too squeamish videos of me performing an operation to correct it by removing the implant and capsule and replacing it with a fresh implant. If you would like to schedule the consultation to discuss the best way forward for you please do so by ringing us on 01844-214362. I hope this information has been useful and look forward to meeting you in the near future if you decide to schedule a consultation. Best Wishes, Yours sincerely Adrian Richards Plastic and Cosmetic Surgeon Consultant, Aurora Clinics
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Mr. Adrian Richards
The Gatehouse
82 Billing Road
Northampton
NN1 5DF
Phone: 0800 328 5743
Web: www.aurora-clinics.co.uk |

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Q. My name is Alex, Im looking to have a breast enlargement in a few months time. Before I do I would like to talk directly with a surgeon. I was born with a deformaty in my left nipple. I would ideally like to have this corrected before I have having breast surgery, if possible.
A. Dear Alex.If you phoner Christine on 01977664258 and leave a contact telephone number, I can get in touch with you and you can discuss any aspects of breast surgery with me me.RegardsLeRoux Fourie
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Mr. LeRoux Fourie
Methley Park Hospital
Methley Leeds
LS26 9HG
Tel: 01977 664258 Web: www.lerouxfourie.co.uk |
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Q. I would like to know if the prices for breast surgery change depending on the type of implant that you have and what do your prices start from?
A. Great to hear from you. Please look at my website for further information (www.paulebanwell.com) or give Kim a call on 0845 2600 261. I look forward to meeting you. For breast augmentation I offer a complimentary mini consultation and complimentary sizing with my aesthetic nurse Judi. I look forward to meeting you Best wishes Paul Banwell
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Mr. Paul Banwell
McIndoe Surgical Centre
Holtye Road
East Grinstead
West Sussex
RH19 3DZ
Tel: 0845 2600 261
Web: www.paulebanwell.com |

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Q. I want to have breast surgery to just improve the way they look, I dont want to go any larger. I am currently taking the medication warfarin and will be for the near future and I wondered if this would stop me having surgery?
A. Thank you for your inquiry. Some procedures would be possible after reducing the dosage of warfarin, but in general terms, it is better to wait until you no longer require the warfarin before undergoing breast uplift surgery.
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Mr. Lucian Ion
129 Harley Street
London
W1G 6BA, UK
Tel. 0207 486 7757
Web: www.lucianion.co.uk |

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Q. Mr Fourie. I am 39 years old and anemic which causes me circulation issues. I would like to have breast surgery but want to know if my condition will be a problem?
A. What type of anaemia do you have and are you receiving treatment. It might be worth while discussing your condition with me. Please phone my secretary on 01977664258 to arrange a time
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Mr. LeRoux Fourie
Methley Park Hospital Methley Leeds LS26 9HG Tel: 01977 664258 Web: www.lerouxfourie.co.uk |
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Q. I would like to have breast surgery to improve my clevage. I am comfortable with the size of my breasts but I feel they dont look very nice even when cupped by a bra. I would like them to be more fuller and wondered if there isd a particular implant or treatment that would be appropriate. Kayley
A. It is very difficult to improve your cleavage with surgery other than implants or an uplift. Both have complications and an upligt has scars. It might sound as if I am douing myself out of a job, but a good cleavage enhancer bra seems to be your best option
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Mr. LeRoux Fourie
Methley Park Hospital Methley Leeds LS26 9HG Tel: 01977 664258 Web: www.lerouxfourie.co.uk |
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Q. I was reading about risks and side effects after breast surgery. How does a patient contract capsular contracture, is there a reason or does it just happen if it happens? Is there somethiung one can do to lower the chances of complication such as these?
A. All patients with implants get a capsular contracture (the body walls off the implant as it recognises it as a foreign body), it is only when the capsule is thick it becomes a problem. Smoking, infection and unrecognised haematomas (bleeds) increase the chance of a capsular contracture. Hope this answers your question best wishes Barbara www.barbarajemec.com
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Ms. Barbara Jemec
The Wellington Hospital
Wellington Place
St Johns Wood
London
NW8 9LE
Tel: 0207 483 5090
Web: www.barbarajemec.com |

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Q. I writing to ask what are the most common types of complications woman encounter after having breast surgery?
A. That depends on the type of surgery they have, please see www.barbarajemec.com under breast, I cover complications quite comprehensively.best wishesBarbara
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Ms. Barbara Jemec
The Wellington Hospital
Wellington Place
St Johns Wood
London
NW8 9LE
Tel: 0207 483 5090
Web: www.barbarajemec.com |

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