Highly recommended. I chose Mr Syprou to replace my PIPS implants. As soon as i met him I knew I wanted him to do my operation.. Very professional, friendly, highly skilled and amazing results........
I had big boobs from being younger . As each child I had they never went down. In 2012 I fell and fractured a bone in my back so the weight of my boobs made the condition worse. Making me walk with a stoop I was refused at first through my gp. But amazing I found out 22/12/16 that the nhs were funding my operation. The first date was cancelled and I was heartbroken but was offered 10th July. The operation took 4 hours. Woke up in some pain but more sore and uncomfortable. I stayed in hospital 2 days with the drains. They are a bit awkward when u do actually get up. I haven't them in now and have dressings on . I have to go back to plastic surgery dressings next Wed for them to be taken off
I couldn't recommend Dr George Spyrou from My Breast highly enough. I had breast reduction surgery March 2017 at Spire hospital Methley Park Leeds. I went from a droopy and heavy 34ff to a beautifully shaped youthful looking 36D. His attention to detail was exceptional, he spent a great deal of time on our first appointment discussing the procedure and ensuring I was totally happy with everything. On the day of surgery he was meticulous with his measuring and calculations to ensure my breasts were symmetrical and beautifully shaped. From start to finish the service I received was first class. I would like to mention Sabreena Mr Spyrou's secretary who made me feel as though I was her best friend. Nothing was too much trouble and she replied to my queries immediately. If you are thinking of having this procedure I would 100% recommend Mr George Spyrou from My Breast and believe me you will never look back.
I hadn't been happy with the look of my small 34c saggy boobs for a long time, nothing I wore looked nice although I'm am quite slim, was always conscious of how they looked and was envious of ladies with great looking boobs. I decided to get In touch with my breasts, hence I went to see George Spyrou, best decision I've made. I didn't have implants which I wasn't bothered about, George was great, he is confident and he knows what is best for you, he will not do something he doesn't believe in doing. The day came and I was a tad nervous but more scared of any pain afterwards, but seriously I haven't had any pain, the odd bit of tightness under the breast which was smaller than the other one, but that's because George worked hard on getting it to look more like the other one. I went for my check up a week after my op, and was amazed how they look I am delighted with the results, have to go back in a week for my stitches removed (can't wait)!! George Spyrou is a genius would highly recommend this guy, if your feeling unsure, just find a great surgeon and go for it, just wish I'd done it sooner.
After many years of research I finally decided I was getting my boobs done, after meeting and speaking with many companies and surgeons I met with George and knew instantly he was the one for me. He answered all of my questions before I could even ask them and made sure i knew my limits on size etc, I'm pretty sure other surgeons would have let me go bigger but George wouldn't, having seen my results now he absolutely knows his stuff. He is extremely thorough and provides a personal service, nothing is too much and made me feel that i am always in his care following my procedure, not passed on to nurses or a PA or similar. I cannot recommend this guy enough, he is so sincere and professional and provides excellent results. All i can say is....you're in good hands, the best :)
Mr Spyrou is a marvellous man - his mindset and patient liaison is second to none. Under his care I have felt both reassured and comfortable about the surgery I chose to proceed with. From our first meeting I knew he would be the chap that I would choose to reduce my boobs down to something more manageable! Thankyou,
eleven years ago i had breast implants, and i have never regretted this. they gave me the confidence i desperately needed at the time. when i got them, i was told they should last forever, since then the advice has changed to 10 to 15 years, and i can see why. i have noticed over the last year or so they feel harder, have slightly changed shape, and seem to feel cold to me, and more 'fake'. since the pip scandal broke, i have been worried about what i have in my body. mine are not pips, they are mcghan, but it just goes to show the industry has not been regulated enough. they hurt when i sleep on my back, im sick of not being able to lie on my front, i worry my husband thinks they are hard, and i just want rid of them. tomorrow i am seeing a surgeon to start the process of having them removed. im very worried that my boobs will look a mess afterwards, but i know my husband loved me before implants, with implants, and will love me without them again. ive also had three kids since i had them, and at 34, i dont think ill be starting a career as a page 3 girl. so i feel very nervous about tomorrow, im worried the surgeon will want me to replace them instead of remove them, im worried it means im seriously doing it. however, i want to say thanks to all the ladies on here, you have given me the confidence to go through with this procedure. im a bit obsessed with this site, my husband is always catching me looking at boobs on here, wrong way round i guess? ill take and post some pictures when i have more time, and hopefully tomorrow will feel like a positive step, not a scary one.... Updated on 2 Aug 2012: So, the consultation went well, in fact the surgeon even said he thought I'd made the right decision. Slight complication is I have slight capsular contracture in my right breast and so will at least need partial capsulectomy. I'm seeing another surgeon on Saturday as I think it's the right thing to do to get another opinion. I have uploaded some photos though. Updated on 20 Aug 2012: Hey ladies, thanks to you guys I am now booked in for October 16th. Nervous, but cannot wait to get these weights off my chest! Bring on the soft weenies! X Updated on 1 Oct 2012: Well, two weeks tomorrow I'll be having my op. I'm apprehensive, mainly because I have 3 young sons who depend on me. Thanks to the brilliant reviews from the lovely ladies on this site, I'm aware I'll look 'deflated' afterwards, but I'm sure they'll fluff up nicely like everybody else's. Mainly I can't wait to have nice soft warm boobies (the coldness of implants disturbs me), can't wait to be able to lie on my front without being in pain, and can't wait to get close to mr b without worrying these hard rocks are going to burst if he squeezes me! Here's hoping the next two weeks fly by... X Updated on 9 Oct 2012: Paid for my op today! No going back now, bit nervous, but mainly just can't wait for it to all be over! X Updated on 18 Oct 2012: You ladies are so lovely! Well, the op went well, the surgeon said he'd had to take all of my capsules as they were were quite thick! Result is they now feel lovely and soft, but smaller than I'd imagined! I'm not really bothered, I still have a handful, and my husband says he's got the real me back, bless him. I have done nothing but sleep, I have never been so tired in my life! I have a bit of soreness, guess its bruising on the inside. My kids don't seem to have noticed anything so far, I asked my six year old if he noticed anything different about mummy, he looked me up and down and said 'yeah, you've got pyjamas on'. I feel most comfortable without a sports bra at the moment, so I'm sticking to that, and I have plasters over my incisions, which are annoying me, because on one side the nurse put it quite high up which is giving my boob a really weird shape cos it's on too tight! And I have to keep them on till I go back to the dressing clinic in two weeks! So I might take a picture of the boob that hasn't been deformed by the plaster, but I'm not taking any of the other till the bloody things are off! What do I feel most? RELIEF. Xx Updated on 20 Oct 2012: Where, oh where is the fluffing fairy? I have two cherries on an ironing board! Serious fluffing needed! Am trying to wean myself off the paracetamols and ibuprofen today, as I have hardly any pain. My husband just changed my dressings cos I got them slightly wet in the bath, was very impressed with my scar! Tiny, and very neat! My right breast is shaping nicely, but the left is taking its time as the first dressing was too tight, I can't help worrying that it will 'set' like this! Luckily my boobies are small enough for me you not wear a bra for a while after my dressings are removed, that was gravity should help! X Updated on 3 Dec 2012: well its now 7 weeks since i got rid of the drag queen boobies. i have very little tenderness, but they seem to be getting smaller and smaller, though i have lost weight in general. they ar elooking more symmetrical now, though they still have a way to go. still very glad im natural and soft again!
Hi All Firstly i want to thank you all for your honest and very informative reviews and pics on here, they've been very helpfull. A little bit about me. I'm 45, have a 19 year old son and lost 91lbs over an 18 month period 3 years ago through diet. I've always been big, even as a child but my weight got out of control when i had my son. In 2008 i split from my husband and finally decided to do something about my weight. I joined a slimming club and never looked back. The only issue is I've been left with loads of loose skin and excess fat on my stomach. I hate it, I look in the mirror and to me i don't look any different to what i did when i was 231 lbs. However I'm so lucky as i have had funding approved to have a tummy tuck on the NHS ( National Health Service ). I had to stay at a stable weight for 2 years to even be considered so this has been a long time comming. My operation is on the 2nd October and I'm so excited, not nervous at all yet! I do have a slight worry as to how it will all look after as the surgeon did say that idealy i needed a body lift but there was no way funding would be approved for that. I've looked at hundreds of before and after photo's on here to try and find someone who had similar issues as me to at least try and gauge what i can realistically expect. So here i am less than 2 weeks away from finally getting rid of the last bit of the old me. I will post some before photo's next week when i've plucked up the courage! Updated on 23 Sep 2013: Thank you for the replies everyone. Before photo's uploaded, they're not great but it's easy to take them yourself! I hate looking at them :-( I really can't wait to upload my after pics! Has any got any tips on what will help me after the Op? I only have this weekend to buy what i need as i work full time. I have booked 2 weeks holiday for my recovery and my partner has booked 4 days to help out. I have an office job so i'm not expecting to need any longer all being well. Updated on 11 Oct 2013: Hi All, Sorry for the delay in updating. Well I'm now 10 days post op, i'm very swollen and have a serious pot belly! The difference between my pre and post op pics have really boosted me as i was feeling a bit down as i'm not totally flat yet. Pics attached were taken 2 days ago, 8 days post op. As my op was done through the NHS i was in hosptal 4 days, 3 nights. The first 2 days i had a catheter to allow me have complete rest and 2 drains. My god i was glad of the catheter as it felt like i'd been hit by a truck immediately after the op, how you ladies cope with a boob job as well i have no idea! I was very sick from the anesthetic and could hardly keep concious for longer than an hour for the first 2 days and don't start me on the binder! Anyway the PS team visited me every day and were very possitive about the results, the drains were working well, only around 20ml from the left but 40ml to 50ml from the right. Pain relief prescribed was Paracetamol,Ibuprofen and a Morphine based drug if needed, trust me it was needed! The left drain was removed on Sunday, 4 days post op and i was alowed to go home with the right drain in place, it was still doing around 30ml. Sleeping was and still is a nightmare, I can only sleep comfortably on my back at present, propped up with pillows, which after a couple of hours is giving me back pain. Monday morning i got out of bed and felt liquid running down my leg, the drain had loosened and i was leeking fluid from where it entered the skin. I called the hopital who told me to come in when i was ready. When we arrived i was seen immediately by the PS dressings nurse who then contacted my PS for advise ( he was in surgery ). He told her to remove the drain. I belive this is why i'm so swollen, i think maybe it's fluid under the skin?? I On Tuesday i woke up to a rather unpleasent smell and discharge coming from my navel, now without going into too much detail any lady over a certian size with a large tummy will know how soar and smelly your navel can get when the skin around it is squeezed together and it sweats.Well this is what had happened to my new navel, under the binder, which was concerning so i called the hostital. As i talked it through with the nurse i relaxed a bit and told her i would see how it went. After ensuring it is clean and dry for 3 days it is much better but still weeping a little bit,however it's not inflamed and there's no pus. Walking has been interesting as the bulk of my pain is coming from my upper abs ( muscles tightened ) so i could not stands up straight until today, i'm not perefectly straight but not noticably stooped either. The pain has reduced massively but I'm still taking the odd Paracetamol when needed. Well that's it for now, I'm back at the hospital tomorrow for the surgical tape removing along my incision and hopefully i'll get the go ahead to shower properly and remove the hated binder! Also i'd like my mind settling about the swelling and reasurance that it will go down and i will have a flat tummy!