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Perfect Boobs; Easy Job

Breast augmentation has long topped the polls of the most popular cosmetic surgery procedures, however, in the past many women have been put off by the thought of unnatural looking results and obvious scars.



Now women can look to have the dream bust, with none of the fear as London's best kept secret is unveiled. The invisible touch is a boob job that offers women more natural looking breast augmentation with tiny scars.

The Invisible Boob job, the creation of The Plastic surgery group - Mr Dan March and Mr Mo Akhavani - uses a 'keller funnel' to allow the surgeons to place even the most sizable implant through a small hole the size of a two pound coin.

Marsh explained: "The Keller Funnel allows you to do a breast augmentation through a tiny incision that's 3cm or less, which is hidden in the crease in the breast. Most incisions are 5-7cm, but with the Invisible boob job the scars really do fade away to almost nothing. It has revolutionized how we do breast augmentation."

Adding to the invisible boob jobs benefits is the fact that it reduces the risk of infection and long term complications such as biofilm formation and other risks. Furthermore, with many women turning to subtler and smaller implants with the goal of a more natural look, the invisible boob job is perfectly designed for these implants.

With increased safety and more natural results, the invisible boob job is fast becoming Harley Street's worst kept secret.

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