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‘Vacation breasts’ may be plastic surgery option of future

Nov 12, 2014, 7:15 PM

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Attention, humans. “Insta breasts” — the breasts of the future — are here!

Well, sort of.

Dr. Norman Rowe, a board-certified plastic surgeon in New York, developed a saline injection that gives breasts the impression of implants for 24 hours.

It’s sort of a “plastic surgery trial period” for those thinking about going under the knife and pumping up the goods.

But Rowe isn’t satisfied with a mere 24-hour trial period. He wants to develop a “vacation breasts” option for special occasions.

They’d last for two to three weeks, and Rowe said they’d be perfect for an event like a wedding or vacation, but would ultimately exist to show women what living with larger breasts would be like.

The procedure isn’t perfected quite yet, and will potentially be available in about two years according to Rowe, who is reportedly in talks with the FDA.

“Vacation breasts” would also be available at a lower cost than the normal $2,500 “insta breast” procedure.

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‘Vacation breasts’ may be plastic surgery option of future