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Tuesday, November 28, 2006

FDA APPROVAL OF SILICONE BREAST IMPLANTS!

All patients over the age of 22 or patients currently with saline implants can now get the FDA approved silicone gel breast implants. Please call our office today and ask about our 0% interest for 24 months payment plan. 310-315-0121.

Thursday, November 16, 2006

A BOOB JOB FOR BRITNEY?
from InTouch Magazine

After two back-to-back pregnancies, breast-feeding two children and a speedy weight loss, Britney Spears is noticing some changes in her body -- and she's not happy about it.

"Since the second baby, her boobs are really sagging," says a family insider. She told her husband, Kevin Federline, that "she wants her breasts redone and he agreed that they need a lift."

According to the insider, Britney plans to consult with LA's top plastic surgeons including Dr. Michael McGuire and Dr. 90210's Dr. Robert Rey, in December. "Britney is definitely doing this," her pal confirms. "She just can't wait to get her breasts back."

This wouldn't be her first cosmetic surgery. Although she denies getting breast implants back in 2002, the family insider says rumors that she had an augmentation three years earlier when she was about 18 are true. "It was all very quiet," the family insider says.

BACK IN THE SPOTLIGHT
Despite losing most of her pregnancy weight since Jayden arrived on September 12, Britney has been struggling to regain her perfect body through diet and exercise. And she's hoping her hard work -- and surgery -- will help her regain her superstar status.

"Britney's body made her famous," her pal says. "Her voice was good, but her body was even better. She knows that if she's going to have a comeback, she's going to need to get her body back -- and that includes her boobs."

Britney has set aside all of February for the procedure and recovery, but she may be facing a delay. The pop star, whose next album, Fears Within, is due out in mid-2007, may not be able to get a lift until after she's done breast-feeding.

"There's tons of bacteria in the breast milk," says Dr. Randal Hayworth, a plastic surgeon in LA, who doesn't work with Britney. "If you have surgery too soon, it can cause an infection."

Since Britney has told a pal that she wants to keep breast-feeding for a few more months, she may be frustrated that she'll have to wait until at least the summer. "Britney wants this to happen fast," the family insider says. "She knows what it takes to be on top of the entertainment world."