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Surgical Compression Bras: Necessary & Beautiful

When women at Form and Face talk to Dr Norris about breast enhancement surgery, be it breast augmentation or breast reduction, many of them say they’re looking forward to purchasing better-fitting clothes, especially lingerie. That’s a wonderful goal, but before outfitting yourself in the latest from Victoria’s Secret, it’s important to choose a bra that’s got more going for it than just good looks. That brings us to the topic of today’s blog: medical compression bras. Making Breasts Beautiful in …

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Doctor’s Orders: Pre-Op & Post-Op Instructions

When women express concern about undergoing breast augmentation surgery at Form and Face, we tell them, “Don’t be scared. Be prepared…to follow orders.” When you strictly adhere to your surgeon’s pre- and post-op instructions, you stack the deck in your favour against everything from minor infections to major health risks. First Up: Pre-Op Breast surgery or any surgery put a high degree of stress on the body. It’s in your best interest to ready your body for the challenge. You …

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The Secret to Natural-Looking Breast Implants

Breast augmentation surgery is one of the most in-demand cosmetic procedures for women at Form and Face. “Implant surgery should help a woman feel good about her body, in and out of clothes,” says Dr Benjamin Norris. “Skilfully chosen breast implants will make a woman look and feel naturally beautiful, not surgically enhanced.” How do you choose the right implant? Good question. Gone are of the days when implant sizes were limited to small, medium, large, and OMG. Today, there …

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Choosing Breast Implants by Grams, CCs & Cup Size

If you’ve been looking at before-and-after pictures of breast augmentation on the ‘net, you may have experienced the same problem as one of our patients. “I don’t understand what all the letters mean,” she told us. “It makes it hard to understand what I’m looking at.” We showed her how easy it is to decipher the implant code and in today’s article, we’ll do the same for you. Forget About Cup Size Let’s start with something you may be familiar …

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Implant Study Finds Odds of ALCL Cancer VERY Low

Fear can be a good thing or a bad thing. Good fear stops us from doing foolish things. For example, fear of skin cancer keeps people from lying on the beach all day without using sunscreen. That’s excellent! Sometimes, however, fear is unfounded, and it keeps us from pursuing our dreams, such as getting breast implants. We’ve received quite a number of calls this week at Form and Face from women concerned about ALCL cancer and breast implants. BIA-ALCL stands …

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Important: Cosmetic surgery carries risks. A seven-day cooling-off period applies after you sign a consent form for any cosmetic surgical procedure — you may withdraw during this period without financial penalty beyond non-refundable booking fees. Before proceeding, seek a second medical opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner. Results vary. Always seek independent medical advice. AHPRA Guidelines for Advertising a Regulated Health Service (effective 2 September 2025).