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‘Natural’ breasts trend at plastic surgeons
70 per cent of women would consider plastic surgery

British women are opting for a more natural look by requesting a B or C cup in their breast plastic surgery procedures

The Harley Medical Group has revealed women are asking for small breasts when going under the knife. The trend began after several celebrities went under the knife to drop two cup sizes last year. Victoria Beckham went from a 34DD to 34B in the hope she would be taken seriously as a fashion designer and Ulrika Jonsson also had her breasts reduced from an E to C cup.

Figures now show that more than half of women think a B or C cup is the perfect breast size, with Kym Marsh and Dannii Minogue named as those with the best fake bust. Additionally, 70 per cent of women would consider plastic surgery to change their breasts, avoiding the top-heavy image for a smaller, more natural look too.

Liz Dale, director of plastic surgeons the Harley Medical Group, said: “This is a significant trend in the past year. Over 80 per cent of our patients now only ask for a cup increase of one to two sizes, whereas in the Noughties more patients opted for a D cup than any size.”

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