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Lauren Yardley had always dreamed of having a more curvaceous figure.
So at 25, and tired of her ?boyish? shape, she decided to buy what Mother Nature had not given her.
She paid almost ?4,000 for a breast implant operation, increasing her A-cup size breasts to DD.
But to her horror, just two months after the surgery, her body started to reject one of the implants.
Weeks later, it actually started protruding from her chest and came through the skin.
Now the nursery worker wants to warn women of the potential pitfalls of cosmetic surgery.
?I couldn?t believe it when the implant started coming out of my breast,? she recalled.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/a...OUT-chest--leaving-lopsided-seven-months.html
So at 25, and tired of her ?boyish? shape, she decided to buy what Mother Nature had not given her.
She paid almost ?4,000 for a breast implant operation, increasing her A-cup size breasts to DD.
But to her horror, just two months after the surgery, her body started to reject one of the implants.
Weeks later, it actually started protruding from her chest and came through the skin.
Now the nursery worker wants to warn women of the potential pitfalls of cosmetic surgery.
?I couldn?t believe it when the implant started coming out of my breast,? she recalled.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/a...OUT-chest--leaving-lopsided-seven-months.html