Husband forks out £13,500 for wife’s confidence boosting ‘mummy makeover’

Jamie-Louise Fitton had put on weight after a back condition left her bedridden and in chronic back pain – but she said her husband Adrian has been her rock and has helped her get through it

A woman has revealed how her husband forked out £13,500 on a ‘mummy makeover’ making her feel confident with her figure for the first time.

Jamie-Louise Fitton, 33, had put on weight after a back condition left her bedridden and in chronic back pain.

But after recovering from an operation, she got a personal trainer and managed to lose four stone.

Her weight loss left her with loose skin, but the mum-of-two from Stockport, Manchester, underwent a tummy tuck and a breast augmentation – paid for by her husband Adrian Fitton, 34.

She said web developer Adrian was her rock, helped her recover and agreed to foot the bill for her weight loss surgery as he could see how ‘miserable’ she was.

Jamie, who went under the knife in June 2018, said: “Since the surgery, I feel like a new woman.

“This is the first time I’ve felt confident with my figure and I’m finally comfortable taking my clothes off.”

In February 2013, weighing 13 stone, doctors diagnosed her with mechanical back failure and chronic pain.

Jamie said: “They said it was incurable and that I could do nothing but take more pain medication.

“I had steroids injected into my spine, codeine, anti-inflammatory drugs and patches.

“I was on 22 painkillers a day and took morphine every night.

“But I was miserable and could barely walk up the stairs without being in agony.

“And being unable to exercise meant that I soon weighed 14 stone and was a size 16.”

She said: “I spoke to a surgeon who said that the surgery would also remove any excess skin caused by my weight loss, I was delighted.

“I decided to have a breast augmentation at the same time, increasing my cup size from an A cup to a D cup.

“But the surgery cost £13.5K which I couldn’t afford.

“Thankfully my husband agreed to foot the bill and took out a credit card to pay for the operation.

“He could see how miserable I was.”

And in June 2018, she underwent her mummy makeover with Dr Gary Ross at BMI Alexandra Hospital, Cheadle.

Jamie said: “I knew from the moment I met Gary he was the surgeon for me.

“Gary informed me of what the surgery would entail, the recovery and if it would help my back at all.

“Through every step Gary and his team were always on hand to help and give advice.

“It was a five-hour operation but I went back to work straight away.

“The operation cured my back pain and it’s completely changed my life.

“I think Gary is a miracle worker and I can’t believe the results he’s achieved, he’s honestly changed my life.

Read the full article here.

 

How Much Tissue Is Removed in a Lower Body Lift?

A lower body lift (also known as a belt lipectomy) is the removal of tissue; typically requested and performed on successful weight loss patients. The tissue is removed all of the way around the body.

Every patient who loses weight does so differently and as such the distribution of skin after the fact will also be different. On a case by case basis, patients need to prioritise which area they wish to address in particular. The higher up the removal of excess tissue then the higher the position of scars will be. For example, when the priority is to remove excess tissue above the waist, then the scar will be quite highly positioned also.

In the event of issues such as a saddlebag deformity – where excess skin hangs noticeably off of the buttocks – the positioning of the scar is somewhat different. The scar is lower and as the excision of the skin occurred more around the sides of the buttocks.

The end position of scars will be determined by the tension on the wounds and the extent on the excision. An adjustment will also need to be made to ensure the wound is properly closed. This can again affect the end result of the scar. Minimal tension is aimed for, but there is a limit to what can be achieved and removed in one surgery.

Results Of A Lower Body Lift

The surgery markings are always very individual and so the patients need to prioritise the areas they wish to address, maximising the amount of skin to removed. Ultimately, the aim is obviously to achieve the result that the patient hopes for and so this prioritisation is vital.

If you’d like more information on our lower body lift surgery then you can get in touch by contacting us here or by calling 0161 401 4064. You can also visit our body lift case study page.

Husband pays £13.5k for his wife to have a ‘mummy makeover’

Jamie-Louise lost four stone and husband Adrian got a credit card to pay for a tummy tuck and boob job

A devoted husband forked out £13.5K on a ‘mummy makeover’ after she lost almost 4st.

Jamie-Louise Fitton, 33, underwent a tummy tuck and a breast augmentation after her weight loss left her with loose skin.

The mum-of-two from Stockport went under the knife in June 2018.

Jamie said: “Since the surgery, I feel like a new woman.

“This is the first time I’ve felt confident with my figure and I’m finally comfortable taking my clothes off.”

In June 2018, she underwent her mummy makeover with Dr Gary Ross at BMI Alexandra Hospital, Cheadle.

Jamie said: “I knew from the moment I met Gary he was the surgeon for me.

“Gary informed me of what the surgery would entail, the recovery and if it would help my back at all.

“Through every step Gary and his team were always on hand to help and give advice.

“It was a five-hour operation but I went back to work straight away.

“The operation cured my back pain and it’s completely changed my life.

Read the full article here.

 

 

Mother-of-two splashed out £13K on a ‘mummy makeover’

Mother-of-two splashed out £13K on a ‘mummy makeover’ including a tummy tuck and boob job to boost her confidence after crippling back pain left her barely able to walk

  • Jamie Louise Fitton, 33, from Manchester paid £13,000 for a ‘mummy makeover’ 
  • She was left with chronic back pain after the birth of her second son 
  • Mother-of-two could barely walk and turned to exercise to beat pain 
  • When she was left with loose skin she decided to go under the knife  

A mother-of-two has revealed how splashing out £13K on surgery renewed her confidence after battling chronic back pain that rendered her barely able to walk and being left with saggy skin after weight loss.

Jamie Louise Fitton, 33, from Manchester decided to undergo a tummy tuck and a breast augmentation at the same, a procedure known as the ‘Mummy makeover’, as its popular with mothers looking to revamp their post-baby bodies.

With the help of her plastic surgeon Dr Gary Ross, Jamie regained her strength and now runs marathons and ‘couldn’t be happier’ with her new glamorous look.

‘I am stronger than ever and I ran a half a marathon in October and a 10K in November. But the absolute most important thing is how I feel about me, she said’

Jamie enlisted the help of plastic surgeon Dr Gary Ross, an expert in ‘mummy makeovers’ at the BMI Alexandra Hospital in Cheshire.

‘Gary informed me of what the surgery would entail, the recovery and if it would help my back at all,’ she recalled.

‘He made no promises about my back but explained all the muscles that had been cut and damaged during my pregnancies and surgeries would be tightened so in turn this should all help my wider recovery.’

Now healthy and happy, Jamie feels like she can live again.

‘It’s around 24 weeks post op and I couldn’t be happier with my results,’ she said. ‘

Read the full article here.

Popular types of facial rejuvenation surgery

The most popular types of facial rejuvenation surgery revealed

For patients considering the facial rejuvenation surgery there are numerous factors that need to be considered. Most importantly you need to ascertain whether or not your chosen anti-ageing surgery procedure is actually the right one for you.

There are many reasons a patient may consider facial rejuvenation surgery, and every patient should be treated as an individual. Mr Ross offers a variety of anti-ageing procedures, each offering a different end result. Some of these procedures are more popular than others, and some very rarely seen to go out of style. Below you will find three of the most popular types of facial rejuvenation procedures and what specific benefits undergoing these procedures may offer.

Facelift surgery

Without doubt, one of the most sought-after forms of anti-ageing surgery in the UK is the facelift. This procedure can be performed in a variety of ways, making it suitable for many different types of patient.

There are three variations of facelift surgery that remained the most popular. These include the full facelift, the midface lift, and the lower facelift. You would need a full consultation in order to determine which variation of facelift surgery is most suitable to your needs.

You can find out more information about facelift surgery via the treatment page.

Eye rejuvenation

Eye rejuvenation procedures can include upper or lower blepharoplasty, brow lift, and eye bag removal. In some cases one or more procedure will be combined in order to give the patient the best result.

An upper eyelid rejuvenation is designed to improve the skin above the eyes whilst the lower eyelid variation is designed to improve the appearance of eye bags and sagging skin below the lash line.

This type of facial rejuvenation surgery is popular with both men and women and is often combined with procedures including facelift surgery, especially in older patients.

Neck lift surgery

For patients that are unhappy with the skin below the jawline a neck lift maybe the best facial rejuvenation procedure. It remains a popular choice for patients over the age of 50.

Unlike facelift surgery, which helps to lift the skin of the face, and neck lift is purely designed to smooth this skin of the neck and improve the appearance of the area below the chin.

Picking your facial rejuvenation surgeon

Mr Ross believes communication is key in the health professional/patient relationship, and when choosing a treatment and a practitioner.

You need to make sure your chosen medical professional understands your goals and needs. Mr Ross does not support the ‘over done’ look, nor the glamour look favoured by certain celebrities, and will turn people away seeking unrealistic and unnatural results.

“The concerning thing is, there is a part of society who want to look overdone, for whatever reason this may be, but the bottom line is that every face is different and needs to be studied before treatment.

“It is an art, not a science and some practitioners themselves need to be told when enough is enough,” Gary says.

For more information contact the clinic and ask to book a consultation.

Anti ageing treatments for the eye area

Choosing the best anti ageing treatments for the eyes

Anti ageing treatments for the eye area are a great way to looking more youthful in time for the festive period. As we approach the end of 2018 and look forward to the New Year ahead, you may be considering undergoing cosmetic treatments to rejuvenate the face, and anti ageing eye treatments are a great way to kick start 2019.

There are many non surgical anti-ageing treatments which can prove useful in reducing the appearance of fine lines around the eyes or smoothing wrinkles which may appear above or below the eye area. Some of the most popular forms of non-surgical anti ageing treatments include dermal fillers, muscle relaxing injections and chemical skin peels.

There are also surgical alternatives such as blepharoplasty procedure but these require recovery time.

Considering injectables?

As well as facial rejuvenation surgery, Mr Ross offers anti ageing treatments for the eye area. Depending on what ageing concern you are aiming to treat, you may wish to choose to undergo one or a combination of several anti-ageing treatments designed to improve the skin around the eyes.

A full consultation with a medical professional is vital before undergoing any type of non surgical cosmetic treatment, however these three anti-ageing treatments are usually universally considered appropriate (and useful more often than not) for the treatment of ageing around the eyes.

Muscle relaxing injections

Muscle relaxing injections offer a non-invasive solution to lines and wrinkles forming around the eyes. Rather than smoothing lines and wrinkles, muscle relaxing injections are designed to prevent new ageing lines and wrinkles from forming, improving the youthful appearance of the face.

This is one of the most popular forms of non surgical anti-ageing treatment in the UK today with celebrities and regular clients are like enjoying the versatility of this extremely popular skin rejuvenation treatment.

Dermal fillers

Like muscle relaxing injections dermal filler treatment is administered using an injectable solution, however facial fillers themselves are not designed to prevent lines and wrinkles from forming around the eyes, but smooth and reduce the appearance of existing ones. There are many types of dermal fillers available and which one is most suitable for your needs is determined during a consultation with the cosmetic doctor of your choice.

Chemical skin peels

Chemical peels are a well established form of nonsurgical facial rejuvenation designs to not only smooth the appearance of wrinkles but also revitalise and freshen up the skin in the upper face area. Chemical skin peels are reliable and come in three different strengths depending on the level of skin rejuvenation required: superficial, medium, and deep.

Making a decision

All of these facial rejuvenation treatments are classed as non-surgical and the anti-ageing solutions can be combined together or used as stand alone treatments. It all depends on what ageing signs above or below the eyes a patient wishes to improve.

For more information about any of the treatments listed above, or for anti-ageing surgery to improve of the signs of ageing including skin that has started to sag, or volume loss please contact the clinic and a member of the team will be happy to guide you.

Mr Gary Ross comments on the rise in popularity of fat transfer

Gary Ross, a cosmetic surgeon based in Manchester, offers the procedure at his clinic starting at around £6,000.

He said it’s a good option for women seeking “natural looking volume” without the need for silicone implants.

The cost varies per patient, depending on how big the transfer is and how much of a change they want.

“Firstly, there are no foreign objects being placed within the body during body-jet fat transfer procedures, unlike alternatives based around silicone implants,” he said.

“Secondly, as far as breast enhancement options go, a fat transfer procedure is a more gentle approach to gaining breast volume.

“There are no large incisions made, just some small ones to enable the medical professional to take and replace the fat.”

Patients also need to consider where they are having to op done – as a rule if the cost of a procedure seems too good to be true it usually is.

Read the full article here.

Brazilian Boob Lift – the rise in popularity for fat transfer procedures

Gary Ross, a cosmetic surgeon based in Manchester, offers the procedure at his clinic starting at around £6,000.

He said it’s a good option for women seeking “natural looking volume” without the need for silicone implants.

The cost varies per patient, depending on how big the transfer is and how much of a change they want.

“Firstly, there are no foreign objects being placed within the body during body-jet fat transfer procedures, unlike alternatives based around silicone implants,” he said.

“Secondly, as far as breast enhancement options go, a fat transfer procedure is a more gentle approach to gaining breast volume.

“There are no large incisions made, just some small ones to enable the medical professional to take and replace the fat.”

Patients also need to consider where they are having to op done – as a rule if the cost of a procedure seems too good to be true it usually is.

Read the full article here.

Response to news of breast implant and cancer link

Response to news of breast implant and cancer link

After a recent BBC investigation raised fears for UK women with breast implants, Mr Gary Ross has offered advice following the TV programme.

Mr Ross said the documentary had raised concerns about the use of textured breast implants, but pointed out that implants come with some degree of risk.

He says: “This programme comes after an investigation was launched in France back in 2011 regarding the links to rare forms of cancer associated with some implants.

“The programme reported French women were being advised to avoid so called textured implants, although the same warning has not being given to women here in England yet.

“The risk appears small but patients should be aware of ANY risk prior to undergoing breast enlargement surgery using silicone implants.

“The manufacturers of these implants, which have been used for over a decade, have said the implants are supported by studies and testing, but the regulatory system needs improving.

“It’s hard to know the long term risks of newer implants as they can take many years to develop. A register for breast implants was set up in 2016 but at the moment it’s still voluntary.

The programme included a first hand account of Breast Implant Associated Lymphoma – a cancer of the immune system.

The Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Authority

had received 57 reports of ALCL in patients with breast implants, 45 of which meet specific diagnostic criteria, as of September 2018.
That puts the estimated risk of BIA-ALCL at about one per 24,000 implants.

Gary concludes: “Women looking for increased breast volume without implants can consider alternatives such as fat transfer, where fat is taken from another area of the body and injected into the upper breasts to create shape and volume.”

If you have concerns or wish to ask questions about this please contact us on email or call 0161 401 4037.

Response to news of breast implant and cancer link

Response to news of breast implant and cancer link

After a recent BBC investigation raised fears for UK women with breast implants, Mr Gary Ross has offered advice following the TV programme.

Mr Ross said the documentary had raised concerns about the use of textured breast implants, but pointed out that implants come with some degree of risk.

He says: “This programme comes after an investigation was launched in France back in 2011 regarding the links to rare forms of cancer associated with some implants.

“The programme reported French women were being advised to avoid so called textured implants, although the same warning has not being given to women here in England yet.

“The risk appears small but patients should be aware of ANY risk prior to undergoing breast enlargement surgery using silicone implants.

“The manufacturers of these implants, which have been used for over a decade, have said the implants are supported by studies and testing, but the regulatory system needs improving.

“It’s hard to know the long term risks of newer implants as they can take many years to develop. A register for breast implants was set up in 2016 but at the moment it’s still voluntary.

The programme included a first hand account of Breast Implant Associated Lymphoma – a cancer of the immune system.

The Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Authority

had received 57 reports of ALCL in patients with breast implants, 45 of which meet specific diagnostic criteria, as of September 2018.
That puts the estimated risk of BIA-ALCL at about one per 24,000 implants.

Gary concludes: “Women looking for increased breast volume without implants can consider alternatives such as fat transfer, where fat is taken from another area of the body and injected into the upper breasts to create shape and volume.”

If you have concerns or wish to ask questions about this please contact us on email or call 0161 401 4037.