It's only a loose analogy, Graham, but thanks for bothering to respond
Whether members are interested or not, this is a real scandal in an industry which exploits women - and increasingly men. Not least is the time this has taken to come to light - over a decade. It's a reflection on society that so many feel the need to " improve themselves " by cosmetic surgery, when a minority actually need such surgery for good clinical reasons. What a relief that there appears to be no risk of breast cancer from this procedure. A scary number of women, and a few men, already run that lifetime risk with few known preventable factors, as just illustrated in joebloggs' post.