Victoria Beckham today is primarily known as wife of the British soccer star David Beckham, with whom she is operates the design label dVb since 2004. Earlier she was gaining big fame as the “Posh” of the Spice Girls, a pop group, which was founded 1994 in London and which was then casting a spell over numberless fans worldwide.
For Armani Victoria was slipping into the role of the supermodel and was presenting lingerie on the runway in Milano. Since then she always shows herself at her best, although she seems to be quite fierce at the same time. Now Victoria wants to bring changes in her media performances by presenting herself seriously, but after all pleasant. The reason for that is that the Briton wants to concentrate on her design label above all, because she believes that she will be taken more seriously if she adjusts her image to the business world.
Many years ago fans were able to watch Victoria getting thinner and thinner, whereas her breast extended gradually with the help of silicone implants from cup A to double D. Obviously the British It-girl was never satisfied with her originally small bust. After enlarging her breasts in stages she squeezes her melon-like full breast into strait dresses, probably to glory in this effect to the fullest.
The British Sun then reported surprisingly that the all-rounder decided to remove again her silicone implants to build herself a new serious reputation: “Victoria has wanted her implants taken out for a while. She felt that was part of her old WAG image – the big hair, big boobs and fake tan – and that she has moved on since those days.” At her Allure cover shooting Victoria proudly confirmed that she said goodbye to her silicone breasts, although she didn’t have any complaints.
But is it really the big breasts which get in a way of a serious image, or is it more about exaggeration and artificiality? If Victoria likes to have once again a full cleavage – which natural, gentle alternatives to silicone and scalpel does New Aesthetic Medicine offer?
A promising method to enhance the breasts’ volume without losing natural appearance is the breast augmentation with stem cell-enriched autologous fat, which is also suitable for breast reconstruction after the removal of silicone implants. Being a natural filler, autologous fat feels all around “real” and looks natural both in movement and at rest.
The required autologous fat gets obtained through a special form of liposuction (liposculpture), which is performed by hand. Thereby fat gets suctioned gently from body’s own deposits, whereby the usage of suction machines and scalpel is waived. Afterwards the obtained fat gets injected into the breast with the help of thin micro-needles either untreated or after enrichment with the body’s own stem cells.
A breast augmentation with stem cells and autologous fat after the removal of silicone implants is performed on an outpatient basis. The procedure takes a few hours, afterwards the patient is able to go back home immediately. Therefore we just need a local anesthesia; general anesthetic gets relinquished due to the associated risks and inconveniences. For Victoria, who has to reconcile family and business a short time of absence without a long hospital stay would be important of course.
The injection sites of the needles are healing within a short time. Commonly at a breast augmentation the breast could be enlarged up to one cup size. In breast augmentation with stem cells and autologous fat the bigger part of the new breast volume usually gets retained in the long term. Refreshments are thus superfluous in most cases.
Of course it’s an important precondition to possess enough autologous fat to do a breast augmentation. In due time as Victoria as “Posh” was more chubby, this would not have been a problem. Today she actually could be too thin for a breast augmentation with autologous fat.
As reader of my blog you know that I personally don’t really go for plastic breasts. Thus it’s certainly no big surprise if I tell you that I’m glad about Victoria’s decision to take out her big silicone implants. She definitely looks more serious too. Now we can just hope that her feeling for design delivers what it promises and that she could revive in her role as serious business woman. To round out the picture of her new serious image a friendlier photo expression would be of advantage. Then Victoria’s new appearance completely without silicone or surgery would be perfect.
DDr. Heinrich, MD