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The Harley Street Skin Clinic

Precision cosmetic surgery tailored to enhance and refine your natural beauty.

Cosmetic Andrology

Advanced procedures designed to enhance male aesthetics and address intimate concerns.

Cosmetic Gynaecology

Tailored surgical solutions to enhance feminine aesthetics and improve intimate well-being.

Comprehensive solutions to address a range of body concerns, from stubborn fat to skin laxity.

Breasts

Tailored solutions for breast concerns, including size, shape, and symmetry.

Other Areas

Targeted solutions for stubborn areas of the body, tailored to your unique needs.

Volume & Contouring

Specialized treatments to enhance body volume and improve overall contour for a balanced silhouette.

Holistic care focused on improving overall health and well-being for a balanced lifestyle.

Digestive Health

Comprehensive care to support digestive health and improve overall well-being.

Energy & Immunity

Holistic approaches to boost energy levels and strengthen your immune system for optimal health.

General Health

Personalized strategies to maintain and enhance your overall health and vitality.

Expert care for a wide variety of skin and facial concerns, promoting a healthy, glowing complexion.

Aging Signs

Expert treatments to minimize aging signs, rejuvenating your skin for a youthful glow.

Skin Texture & Tone

Advanced treatments to improve skin texture and even out tone for a smoother, radiant complexion.

Specific Areas

Targeted treatments to address skin concerns in specific facial areas for balanced, refined results.

Volume & Contouring

Tailored solutions to restore facial volume and enhance natural contours for a more youthful appearance.

Challenging Stereotypes: Size Zero Doesn't Mean No Breasts

Where did the stereotype come from that a zero size means no breasts? I have friends with an AA cup, I've seen them on the beach in swimsuits, some even without a swimsuit in the changing room, they're not flat at all. Their breasts are quite noticeable, albeit not huge. An AA cup is just as much a size as any other. It's not the absence of breasts. I don't understand why some men rudely comment on such women, call them flat and advise them to have breast augmentation surgery. Why? They have breasts as it is. On a young and slim girl, an AA-B cup looks very organic. After all, it's extremely rare for young and slim girls to have breasts larger than a B cup by nature. Such usually appear either after pregnancy, or with weight gain, but then the girl is no longer considered slim. Or silicone. But by nature, almost everyone has an AA or A cup, sometimes B. I don't know how men can find such breasts small. Have they been watching porn actresses with size 15 breasts and decided that's the norm? Or have they never seen a woman's breasts in real life at all? ๐Ÿ˜Š

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Seeking Encouragement: Body Insecurities Post-Childbirth & Divorce

I'm already of a certain age, 30+. I gave birth almost 15 years ago, my breasts sagged after childbirth, they're unattractive, with large areolas... I had a lift surgery 5 years ago, after divorcing my husband, it's a bit better, but still unattractive! There have been men during this time, but they either don't suit me, or, apparently, I don't suit them. And now I'm afraid that my problem lies in my breasts... I'm certainly not planning another surgery. As some say: first the man falls in love, then he won't care - unlikely, as probably no one nowadays holds hands for half a year before getting into bed. Now I want to hear your similar stories, are there any with a happy ending?

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Can Nose Skin Thickness be Reduced Post-Rhinoplasty?

Ladies, who knows? Is there a surgery to reduce the skin on the nose? I had a rhinoplasty, and after rehabilitation, on the X-ray, I saw a thin and elegant cartilage, but on top there's very thick skin, because of which the nose isn't as thin as I would like. It's been a year since the surgery... there's no point in reducing the cartilage again, it's already thin. But I don't know what to do with this rough skin.....

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Teenager Struggles with Rapid Breast Growth and Body Image

Good day. I'll start a bit from afar about my problem. The issue started 7 years ago, I was 12 and I tearfully asked to buy a bra (I then realised that I was uncomfortable and in pain from the weight of my breasts, my friend had nothing, but she already wore a bra) they told me "You don't have anything yet, well let's go see what will fit", we left with a C cup bra. Mum was shocked because I'm skinny and under 33 sweatshirts such happiness is not visible. At 14 I wore a D cup, boys gradually started to fuss over me, but I was engrossed in books, and generally watched cartoons. By 16 I was walking around with a G cup, everyone at school knew me and called me "Busty terrorist", because I hit every boy who dared to pinch me for my "merit". I looked very adult but in my head, I was a child. Then I started to have complexes: I can't find a matching set of underwear (my bum is also big, until my breasts grew - my bum was the "merit"), bras with bloody huge straps (they don't even unfasten but are sewn in), , eternal envy of girls. And now at 19 I'm sitting with a J cup! Ordinary vests for me are a crop top, constant pain in the lower back, jumping running unreal - everything flies out and falls out, everything without a bra hangs 5 cm from the belly button... to lie on my back or stomach? Easier to die. Granny says "You can't reduce until you give birth", sister suggests taking a loan and now having a reduction operation. I sit and think what is more important for me: to have a child and then reduce or now. ps: the gynaecologist said that everything is excellent ~20% is fat tissue and ~80% is carefully grown by the body. Hormones are normal. Advised to go to a mammologist because I might have gigantomastia ๐Ÿ˜‚ I'm so happy that depression has started, because it's even impossible to hug me I'm like one big BOOB.

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Surgical journeys are marks or indentations left on the skin after severe acne heals. They can appear as raised, depressed, or discolored areas, resulting from inflammation and damage to the skin tissue.

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