Is the Natural Boob Job the New Boob Job?

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Is the Natural Boob Job the New Boob Job?
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In the elusive quest for the most natural-looking breast augmentation, women are turning to an unlikely source: their own fat stores.

In the quest for the most natural-looking breast augmentation, women are turning to an unlikely source: their own fat stores.Sixteen years and two kids after having her first breast augmentation, Natalie Gilbert* discovered that one of her breasts had started to harden around its implant. She could also feel the implant’s edge, and there were divots and irregularities on both breasts, indicative of a somewhat common complication called capsular contracture. “[The implants] were really a mess.

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