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Gerard Lambe, a consultant plastic surgeon at the Reflect Clinic in Manchester and a spokesman for British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons, is one of those surgeons offering the service.
They can be used to show what a woman's breast would look like if they were made bigger or smaller.
Gerard, who has been using the technology for a year, told The Sun Online: "They have been a huge advance, in my eyes.
"I have been doing plastic surgery for a long time and augmentation [making them bigger] was a bit in the stone age.
"You would have three or four sizes (of implants) that would just get stuffed in a bra and the woman would say it looks OK or it doesn't.
"This software allows you to show what a round implant would look like as opposed to a tear drop one, it allows you to simulate what it would look like under the muscle and over the muscle.
(Score: 2) by TheGratefulNet on Friday October 20 2017, @07:29AM (1 child)
n/t
"It is now safe to switch off your computer."
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday October 20 2017, @12:50PM
> I fully support this
Yes, you would. ("TheGratefulNet" does sound like a euphemism for a bra :P)