Amber May, a 23-year-old model from England, has become famous for her size 36NN breasts. While she adores her enormous chest and loves the way it expresses her identity, it has been making daily tasks, such as driving cars, difficult for her. Despite this, she has spent over $87,000 on plastic surgery and is planning to enlarge them even more. According to the New York Post, May has undergone five boob jobs, two nose jobs, facial fillers, and multiple Brazilian butt lifts, among other procedures, and is now planning to spend an additional $40,000 on further breast enlargement.
She funds her surgeries through her OnlyFans channel and desires bigger breasts, though it’s led her to run into trouble finding a surgeon willing to perform the operation. She wishes to go to Belgium for her next breast enhancement because of this exact reason, with online trolls telling her if she has one more surgery, her breasts may “pop.” But she still wants them bigger. Despite limitations like finding clothes that fit and struggling to tie her shoelaces, May loves the “fake look” and the way it expresses her identity. Her large breasts became so problematic that she had to buy a new car that could accommodate their size.
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Her breasts weigh one full stone, making it hard for her to drive her previous car. She has become a self-proclaimed “bimbo” due to her various plastic surgeries that give her the ‘fake look’ she desires.
Plastic surgery has become increasingly popular, with millions of people opting for both cosmetic and reconstructive procedures each year. However, despite the benefits that plastic surgery can offer, there are also significant risks associated with these procedures.
Women, in particular, need to be aware of the dangers of plastic surgery. According to the National Clearinghouse of Plastic Surgery Statistics, in 2020, liposuction, breast augmentation, and facelifts were the most popular cosmetic procedures performed in the U.S. While all surgeries come with risks, some factors increase the risk for complications.
These include smoking, having a weak immune system, HIV, unhealthy lifestyle choices, poor circulation, BMI of 30 or higher, and diabetes. Some of the potential complications associated with plastic surgery include medical complications, reactions to anesthesia, infection, scarring, nerve damage, numbness or loss of feeling at incision sites, seroma, necrosis, hematoma, and even death.
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Smoking significantly increases the chances of experiencing necrosis. Thus women should be cautious and take measures to minimize the potential dangers of plastic surgery. It is essential to choose a certified plastic surgeon who has experience in performing the procedure you are interested in undergoing. Researching the surgeon’s credentials and experience is critical.
The facility where the surgery will take place should also be accredited by a reputable organization such as the Joint Commission on Accreditation for Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) or the American Association for Accreditation of Ambulatory Surgery Facilities (AAAASF).