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2026 Plastic Surgery Trends: Less is More

UK plastic surgeons predict a shift towards subtle, natural procedures in 2026, driven by celebrity influence and new tech. Discover the top trends and the risks of AI consultations.

Katherine Ryan's surgery 8 weeks after giving birth

Comedian Katherine Ryan reveals she had major facial surgery just eight weeks post-partum, pausing breastfeeding. She details her choice of surgeon and bringing her newborn along. Read her candid take on motherhood and cosmetic procedures.

Jessie J: I had to push back on doctors over cancer

Singer Jessie J reveals she had to challenge doctors who dismissed her concerns before her early-stage breast cancer diagnosis in April. She discusses her recovery and a heartfelt hug with Kate Middleton.

Breast density info raises anxiety, says new study

New research reveals telling women they have dense breast tissue after a mammogram leads to higher anxiety and more GP consultations. The UK is considering whether to adopt the practice.

Lucky itch saves woman from breast cancer at 38

Claire Yellowlees discovered breast cancer through a random itch at 38. Her story highlights the importance of early detection for younger women. Learn how checking yourself could save your life.

Woman with 36M breasts crowdfunds for reduction

Melissa Ashcroft, 30, suffers extreme back pain from her size 36M breasts weighing 2.5 stone. She's crowdfunding £8,000 for life-changing reduction surgery. Read her story.

EastEnders character diagnosed with breast cancer

EastEnders' Sam Mitchell receives a breast cancer diagnosis in dramatic new year storyline. The BBC soap collaborates with Breast Cancer Now to highlight early detection's vital role in recovery.

Millie Mackintosh's vow after breast cancer scare

Made in Chelsea's Millie Mackintosh reveals her breast cancer scare and the 100km Sahara trek she completed for CoppaFeel after getting the all-clear. Learn the importance of checking yourself.

Dense Breast Cancer Risk: New Screening Guidelines

Krysty Sullivan's cancer was missed in a mammogram due to dense breast tissue. New Australian guidelines now advise informing women and considering extra scans to improve early detection.

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