“From Body Positivity to Controversy: Meghan Trainor’s Shocking Transformation Sparks Debate”
“Get these off,” she used to think to herself.
When it comes to deciding the size of the implants, Dr. Nitzan Kenig revealed that patients and doctors discuss how to ensure they look natural and proportionate to the patient’s body.
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“To ensure a natural result, the surgeon and the patient decide together based on the patient’s wishes and anatomy, along with specific information related to their case,” the Spain-based plastic surgeon told Bored Panda.
“Apart from the brand of the implant, the size and shape of the specific implant and the texture and cohesiveness of the surface and silicone gel all play an important role,” he continued. “Other factors such as the surgical technique are also relevant.”
Meghan’s announcement video for her breast implants was co-posted by Motiva Implants.
Going by the video, Dr. Kenig said the implants chosen are “considered a good option in the market.”
“Within the different recognized brands of implants, complication rates are generally low,” he said.
Nevertheless, he noted that sometimes complications can arise from different situations, some of which are not related to the implant itself.
The singer gave a “goodbye” speech to her old chest on the night before the cosmetic surgery
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“The main complications related to the implant are rupture or capsular contracture, which present low rates,” Dr. Kenig explained. “Other complications such as hematoma or infection are also low, and are generally more related to the surgical technique itself, and less to the implant type.”
The plastic surgeon also explained that these implants are designed to last and normally do not require any kind of surgeries or treatments for regular maintenance.
“The long-term maintenance includes follow-ups with the surgeon and occasionally, some surgeons recommend image studies such as ultrasound to check up on the status of the implant,” the expert said.
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“The risk of rupture is low, and in those cases, a relatively short and simple surgery can be performed to replace the damaged implant,” Dr. Kenig continued. “It is important to always contact a certified surgeon with experience in breast surgery before making the final decision.”
Last November, Meghan said in an episode of her podcast Workin’ on Upgrades that she was going to surgically enhance the ladies on her chest.
She had just wrapped up her Timeless Tour at the time and spoke about how it was difficult to wear some of the “amazing” outfits onstage because she felt uncomfortable wearing supportive lingerie underneath.
The Grammy-winning singer shared the following announcement, which also seemed like a promotional video for the implant company
“I have wanted this my whole life,” she said at the time.
She also previously said on her podcast that she may have gone a little too far with Botox injections and a “lip flip,” which requires injections to make the lips look fuller.
The hitmaker called it the “most painful thing” and said the mixture of the Botox in her jaw and the lip flip may have hampered her ability to smile at the time.
“I cannot smile anymore,” she said in November. “Everywhere I go, I cannot smile. My face hurts to smile, to even try.”
Social media users had mixed reactions to her “big news”
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