Women are keeping their perky boobs while ditching their bras with trendy new surgery
Briefly

The 'internal bra' surgery trend introduces a method for women to achieve lasting breast lift without the reliance on a traditional bra. This innovative procedure uses materials like GalaFLEX, an absorbable polymer, and ADM, a processed tissue, to provide internal support. Patients report long-lasting effects, with some in their seventies experiencing success without needing bras. While offering freedom from traditional bras, experts caution the internal bra is primarily recommended for women considering other breast surgeries such as lifts or augmentations.
"I have a lot of young girls who come in and they're like, 'I want the internal bra. I never want to wear a bra again.'"
"GalaFLEX, originally cleared by the FDA for hernia repairs, encourages the body to grow stronger internal tissue over 18 to 24 months - up to four times stronger."
"Ultimately, this procedure is not just about living a bra-free life - as the experts say, this is more for people who are considering other breast surgery options..."
"Dallas surgeon Dr. William P. Adams Jr., who also helped pilot the internal bra procedure, told the outlet that the scaffold can 'probably double the length of time that something lasts.'"
Read at New York Post
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