A 57-year-old woman, who wanted corrective surgery to ease her backaches, was the victim of a botched plastic surgery after a doctor placed her nipples too high.
Anne Collins went into surgery to reduce her 32FF breasts because they were making her backache but instead she returned home with a peculiar problem.
She said: “I always had big breasts and I hated them. After I had children, they got bigger, and then they dropped and were virtually around my waist. My posture was terrible, I suffered from terrible back problems and eventually, I felt, well, enough is enough and I can’t carry on like this.”
After she and husband Paul used their savings and pension to pay for the first operation, she was left with wonky nipples that were placed too far up her chest. So far, in fact, a bra wouldn’t cover them.
Subsequently, she couldn’t bear for her husband to look at her naked and started dressing and undressing in the dark.
She applied to the show Extreme Beauty Disasters to see if resident surgeon Dr Vik Vijh could explain what went wrong and how to fix it.
He said that the surgeon placed the nipples higher on the breast mound that he should have. “This then caused ‘bottoming out’ – which occurs when the skin that was stitched together during the operation can no longer support the weight of the chest and gravity takes hold. The breasts descent but the nipples don’t.”
After the surgery, a delighted Anne said she felt more feminine, sexy and confident. “I can wear a bra, I can wiggle around and nothing’s popping out! They’re perfect. It’s changed the whole way I feel about myself, my confidence, my posture – it means so much to me.”
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