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The Sun
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Watch as Rhian Sugden reveals new boobs in video following surgery to take her down FIVE cup sizes
RHIAN Sugden has revealed her new boobs following surgery to reduce her chest by five cup sizes. It came after the former Page Three girl, 38, exclusively told The Sun how she feels "sexier than ever" after the procedure which saw her shed 4lbs from her 34HH bra measurements. 7 7 7 7 Rhian went under the knife for a breast uplift and reduction, after giving birth to her son George saw her breast size jump from a DD/E to an F cup. The Manchester -based model also admitted her husband and fans were left disappointed by the surgery. Rhian has kept fans up to date with her image revamp, even posting a picture of herself in a medical gown prior to heading to the treatment table. Now she has taken to her Instagram page to post a video showing her exact surgery specifications and gushed she "couldn't be happier." It showed the brunette donning a white T-Shirt on which she drew circles of her old chest and then her new cup size, which was noticeably smaller. Rhian, who went make-up free apart from her thick black lashes, then flashed a smile as the short clip wrapped. In her full caption she explained: "Breast Reduction and uplift… Before + After. "Couldn't be happier! Look at the difference." HEALTH ISSUES Prior to her surgery, Rhian recently opened up about struggling with the back pain and body discomfort, which made her want to have the procedure. Rhian Sugden spills all on her boob reduction The star, who is married to actor husband Oliver Mellor, explained that her large chest has significantly impacted her life. She added she longs to "longs to wear backless dresses, sexy lingerie, or even going bra-free." She has since had to defend her decision after trolls attacked her for 'fixing something that isn't broken.' She said: 'Boob experts (men) are messaging me telling me to just lose weight and they'll shrink. Look at me!?? 'I'm the same size I was, yet despite your 'professional' advice, my melons haven't shrunk. Who'd have thought?' She also revealed that her nipples are currently sitting 11cm lower than where they should be - another reason she moved forward with the surgery. Rhian then showed her "big old boobs" prior to the cup size change. 7 7 7


Daily Mail
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Rhian Sugden feels 'sexier than ever' as she shows off results of breast reduction and reveals 'FOUR Coke cans' worth of tissue were removed
Rhian Sugden has revealed she feels 'sexier than ever' after losing 4lbs following her breast reduction surgery in a fresh update to fans on Saturday. The model and former Page 3 girl went under the knife five weeks ago to have her 34HH bust reduced and lifted. At the time, Rhian shared a snap with her followers of her in a hospital gown with markings drawn on her boobs before she headed down for the op. In a caption full of amusing breast-related puns, she wrote: 'Boob Voyage. Thanks for the mammaries. T**s a big day! @pallmallcosmetics #breastreduction #SnipSnipHooray #TheGreatDeflation #BreastInPeace #perkysue'. Taking to Instagram now, the 38-year-old told fans she's dropped to a cup size now of 32E as she showed off her breasts. Posing in a pale blue bra for her almost 500,000 followers, Rhian said: 'From a 32HH to a 32E - five whole cup sizes down and about a stone of boob-weight gone. Rhian Sugden has revealed she feels 'sexier than ever' after losing 4lbs following her breast reduction surgery in a fresh update to fans on Saturday (pictured L pre reduction and R post reduction) 'I can't even explain how free I feel. No more back pain and better posture already. I feel like I could levitate. I feel lighter, comfier and I'm actually excited to wear tops that aren't 98% scaffolding. 'Massive love to Dr Hussain at Pall Mall the absolute GOAT of breast surgery. Not only is he a surgical genius and kind as hell but he made me feel totally safe from start to finish. 'Huge boobs were a chapter. This is the plot twist. Stay tuned for the sequel.' Meanwhile, speaking to The Sun following her procedure, Rhian revealed she had the equivalent of 'four Coke cans worth' of tissue removed. 'I've got a mole that was on my upper chest that is now down by the nipple. My nipples have come up by 12 cms,' she said. The mum-of-one also shared how her boobs now match for the very first time after previously using tactics to disguise their 'unevenness'. She explained: 'My boobs were a whole cup size different. The right one was always bigger so I'd always have to have one arm up, in every photoshoot, to make them look even.' While Rhian previously shared how her husband Oliver Mellor was ' gutted' over her breast reduction, he's now comparing her to Pamela Anderson. Posing in a pale blue bra for her almost 500,000 followers, Rhian said: 'From a 32HH to a 32E - five whole cup sizes down and about a stone of boob-weight gone' Rhian received backlash from fans when she initially announced her plans for a reduction online and was trolled in March of this year She beamed: 'Oliver was a bit nervous at first because he likes big boobs and he was worried about the scarring. 'But he can't believe how well they've turned out. He's very pleased with them. He says I look like Pammy (Anderson) again because they're so perky. 'They look good and they're still a good size. A decent handful for him.' Rhian added that her back was 'in bits all the time' over her out of proportion posture which led to her taking painkillers daily, while buying dresses and vest tops were a no-no. The model and OnlyFans star received backlash from fans when she initially announced her plans for a reduction online. In March, she shared a post with several screenshots of cruel comments from trolls, as she emphasised that it was her own decision what to do to her own body. She fumed: 'It's actually quite shameful that I'm actually writing a caption to JUSTIFY what I'm doing with MY body. 'Boob experts (men) are messaging me telling me to just lose weight and they'll shrink. Look at me!?? I'm the size I was yet despite your professional advice my melons haven't shrunk. Who'd have thought? 'My back hurts. I long to wear backless dresses. Buy sexy lingerie, wear no bra when I go out, run, swim without them falling out of my swim suit. They don't make me happy this big. 'Messaging me and calling me deluded for wanting a reduction to go back to the size I was 12 months ago - is absurd.' Rhian rose to fame in 2006 as a Page 3 model at just 19 years old, quickly amassing a huge fanbase and securing lucrative deals - including a £100,000 payday for her appearance on Celebrity Big Brother in 2012. She and Oliver, 44, welcomed their 'miracle' son George in April last year after a challenging five-year journey which involved eight rounds of IVF and £150,000. Last month the worried mum revealed the 15-month old had contracted hand, foot, and mouth disease as she pleaded with fans for advice on how to help him feel better.


The Sun
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Sun
I feel sexier than ever after op to shed 4lbs from saggy 34HH boobs says Rhian Sugden… as she reveals stunning results
THEY'VE been her calling card since she was 19, and earned her an army of loyal fans, but Rhian Sugden's famous boobs have also caused her years of pain. Just four weeks ago the former Page 3 girl went under the knife to have her natural 34HH cups reduced and lifted - and now she has exclusively unveiled her new look for The Sun. 12 And the 38-year-old - who previously revealed her boobs had ballooned after she became mum to 16-month-old George - is delighted with the results. 'I feel so much sexier,' she says. 'I'm definitely lighter. I feel like my posture is better already. My confidence is back and I can wear clothes I've not been able to wear before. 'I'm bigger all over after having George and getting married, because I got comfortable, but I'm all right with that now because my boobs are more in proportion with my body.' In a major operation, lasting four and a half hours and costing over £10,000, surgeons removed 'four coke cans worth' of tissue weighing 4.5lbs. 'I thought they actually removed the nipple, but they don't,' she reveals. 'They remove the lower part of your boob, pull your skin down and then basically, use a cookie cutter to pull your nipple back through. 'I've got a mole that was on my upper chest that is now down by the nipple. My nipples have come up by 12 cms.' Although she was nervous about the double procedure - a breast reduction and uplift in one - Rhian was initially worried they hadn't gone far enough when she came round from the surgery. 'I was still out of it because of the general anesthetic. And I remember looking down and thinking they had put an implant in, not because they were big but because they were so perky,' she says. 'When the nurse came out I said: 'Have you put an implant in?' And she said, 'No that's all you.' 'I was still shocked at the size of them when I came out but the swelling has gone down now, and I feel like they're settling in a bit more. 'I told them I wanted a significant reduction but I still wanted to be big, which didn't really make sense. 'They took a good amount but, as much as I wanted to be smaller, in hindsight, I probably would have been upset because my boobs are a big part of my life. Still a petite size 10, Rhian's cup size has shrunk to an F, a month after surgery, and she reveals her left side now matches her right for the first time in her life. 'My boobs were a whole cup size different. The right one was always bigger so I'd always have to have one arm up, in every photoshoot, to make them look even,' she says. 'Most models have a best side, facially, but I had a best side for my body, to disguise the unevenness of my boobs. 'I got to pick the size of my nipples' 'Now they are symmetrical for the first time in my life and it feels weird not having to lift my right arm any more. 'I also got to pick the size of my nipples so they are now smaller and more symmetrical.' Two decades as a glamour girl have left her with few inhibitions and just minutes after we meet she whips off her bra to show me the scars - which run incredibly neatly around the nipples and down the underside of her boobs. 'I'm really happy with how they look,' she beams. 'I think he's done a really good job. We chose our surgeon well.' Rhian previously revealed husband Oliver Mellor was not keen on the idea of a reduction - but she says he is chuffed with the results. 'Oliver was a bit nervous at first because he likes big boobs and he was worried about the scarring,' she says. 'But he can't believe how well they've turned out. He's very pleased with them. He says I look like Pammy (Anderson) again because they're so perky. They look good and they're still a good size. A decent handful for him.' Oliver was a bit nervous at first because he likes big boobs and he was worried about the scarring. But he can't believe how well they've turned out. He's very pleased with them Rhian Sugden A tiny size 6 when she shot to fame at 19, as one of the UK's best-loved glamour models, Rhian was a 32D cup, even then. And after tying the knot with former Coronation Street star Oliver in 2018, then going through six years of gruelling IVF treatment before conceiving George, she put on a few pounds - most of which went to her chest. 12 'I actually went for a consultation for a reduction before I had George, because I thought I was never going to have babies but Dr Hussein, at the Pall Mall Clinic in Warrington, said, 'I'm happy to do it, but I think we should wait another year, just in case.' 'Then I got pregnant with George and they were twice as big when I went back this time. When I took my top off he said 'Oh yes, they are….' and I said, 'saggy?' And he went, 'Yes',' she laughs. 'They got bigger and bigger while I was pregnant and didn't deflate and I really struggled to breastfeed because of the size of them. 'They were bigger than George's head and I was worried about suffocating him. And because one of my boobs is bigger than the other I only really breastfed on one side so that one grew massive. It was a nightmare. 'I've always loved having big boobs, so it's not that I hated them, but it got to the point where they were unbearable and was seriously affecting my life.' Before going under the knife, in June, she revealed she was in constant pain because of her 34HH cups and she was on daily pain killers. 'Out of proportion' 'They're just so heavy. My back is in bits all the time, my posture is getting worse and I just want to feel better in myself,' she said. 'No matter what size bras I bought, or how much scaffolding there was, the dents on my shoulders got worse.' Her 'out of proportion' figure also meant dresses were impossible to buy, vest tops were a no-no, and she lived in trouser suits and blazers to 'cover up my top.' But after turning up to our shoot braless and in a boob tube - which she tells us, excitedly, she could never wear before - she was thrilled to slip into a backless denim dress as well as slipping on a vest top and shorts combo, without feeling top heavy. 'I can't wait to buy a whole new wardrobe,' she says. 'Before the op, I was starting to hate how I looked because I was having to buy size 14 tops just to cover my chest and I'd look more overweight than I was. 'I hated going out. I hate having pictures taken, which is part of my job, so it wasn't ideal. I was ready to go down a C cup. That's how desperate I was.' No devoted parents, Rhian and Oliver spent £150,000 on eight tough rounds of IVF and went through a traumatic birth, but says the arrival of George 'took all the pain away'. But recovery from the boob op was difficult because she couldn't lift her son and 'had to sleep sitting up for two weeks.' 'That was hard, because we co-sleep with George so I had to go in the spare room, and I just couldn't get comfortable. 'I still can't lie on my side because my boobs feel like inflatable balls.' As a new mum, she was also worried she wouldn't be able to breastfeed a second baby, should she get pregnant again - but was reassured by surgeons that everything is still in working order. But, while Oliver is keen to try for a sibling for George, Rhian jokes that she wants to 'enjoy my new boobs for a while first.' She is also keen to share her new look with her 500k fans - despite being trolled by many including one who started 'demanding his money back' and claiming she was making the 'worst mistake of my life.' But, brimming with confidence and beaming with health and happiness, Rhian is confident her loyal followers will like what they see. 'A lot of people were saying, 'You're going to ruin your career' but it's an overhaul and, if anything, I'm hoping it's gonna get better, because I'm new and improved. I've just had a refurb. 'People love a natural boob and I'm still natural. But whatever they think, I feel better in myself I'm confident to just be me.'
Yahoo
6 days ago
- Health
- Yahoo
Local Plastic Surgeon in Paramus New Jersey, Dr. Andrew Nouri Educates Patients on Insurance Coverage for Medically Necessary Breast Reduction
Paramus, NJ, July 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- For many women, large breasts are not just a cosmetic concern, they're a medical one. Chronic back, neck, and shoulder pain, rashes under the breasts, painful grooves from bra straps, posture problems, and even emotional distress are just some of the symptoms that can come with disproportionately large breasts. What many people don't realize is that breast reduction surgery, also known as reduction mammoplasty is usually medically necessary, and as a result, it may be covered by health insurance. 'At Nouri Plastic Surgery we understand the pain and discomfort associated with disproportionately large breasts. We ensure the highest level of patient care from the moment you give us a call to your final post-operative visit'. We are here for you, every step of the way. Our 'patients first' motto is unwavering. We are located in Paramus, Bergen County, New Jersey and very close to Franklin Lakes, Tenafly, Cresskill, Ridgewood, Englewood Cliffs, Woodcliff Lake, Alpine, Paterson, Saddle River, Ho-Ho-Kus, and Upper Saddle River, as well as New York City. If you've been suffering from the physical and emotional burden of large breasts, you might be surprised to learn that your insurance provider could help cover the cost of surgery. Here's what you need to know. When Is Breast Reduction Medically Necessary? Insurance companies typically distinguish between cosmetic and medically necessary procedures. For breast reduction to be considered medically necessary, there must be documented evidence that large breasts are causing health problems or interfering with daily activities. Some of the most common reasons include: Longterm back, neck, and shoulder pain that doesn't improve with physical therapy or other conservative treatments Skin irritation or recurrent infections in the fold under the breasts (intertrigo) Shoulder grooving from bra straps Restricted physical activity due to breast size Emotional or psychological distress, such as body image issues or social anxiety In these cases, breast reduction can dramatically improve quality of life. By removing excess breast tissue, skin, and fat, the procedure not only relieves pain and physical symptoms but can also restore balance to the body's Insurance Plans Typically Require Every insurance plan is different, but most follow similar guidelines when it comes to approving breast reduction surgery. While policies and terminology may vary, here are the most common requirements: 1. Documented Medical Symptoms You'll need a record of your symptoms and how they affect your daily life. This may include notes from your primary care physician, physical therapist, or other specialists confirming issues like chronic pain, skin infections, or functional limitations. 2. Trial of Conservative Treatment Insurance companies usually want to see that you've tried non-surgical approaches first. These might include physical therapy, weight loss, chiropractic care, better support garments, or medications. 3. Minimum Tissue Removal Some insurers require a specific amount of breast tissue to be removed for the procedure to qualify for coverage. If your surgery meets or exceeds the threshold, you're more likely to get approval. 4. Photographic Evidence During your consultation, Dr. Nouri will take photographs to document breast size and skin issues. These images are submitted to the insurance company by your plastic surgery team as part of the prior authorization process. 5. Letter of Medical Necessity Your plastic surgeon will typically write a detailed letter explaining why breast reduction is necessary and how it will benefit your health. This letter is submitted along with the other documentation for insurance review. How the Approval Process Works Once all the necessary paperwork is gathered, your surgeon's office will submit a request for prior authorization to your insurance provider. This process can take a few weeks, and it may require additional information or clarification. When approved, your insurance will cover a portion or sometimes the full cost of the surgery, depending on your plan, deductible, and out-of-pocket maximum. If denied, you have the right to appeal the decision. Many patients are ultimately approved after providing additional documentation or going through the appeal process. Choosing the Right Surgeon When considering breast reduction, it's important to choose a plastic surgeon who has profound experience with both the procedure and insurance navigation. Dr. Nouri is an expert in reduction mammoplasty, specializing in both macromastia and gigantomastia, in which a free nipple graft may be necessary. Every case is different, and every patient is different. Dr. Nouri prides himself on his customized approach to each patient, exceptional surgical technique, and impeccable bedside manner, all expressed in his Google reviews – over 140 5-stars! In addition, his office staff exemplifies the highest understanding of navigating the insurance process to get you preauthorization. Benefits Beyond the Physical The benefits of breast reduction are life-changing. Women report dramatic improvements in pain, posture, physical activity, and overall confidence. Clothing fits better, exercise becomes more comfortable, and daily activities no longer feel limited. Emotionally, patients feel a renewed sense of freedom. No longer burdened by unwanted attention or discomfort, they can move through the world with greater ease and self-assurance. Final Thoughts If you've been struggling with the physical and emotional toll of large breasts, know that you are not alone and that help may be more accessible than you think. Breast reduction surgery isn't just about appearance; it's about improving your health, comfort, and quality of life. And yes it can be covered by insurance! Call Dr. Nouri's office today to schedule a complimentary consultation to explore your options. With an expert team behind you every step of the way, you can take this empowering step toward relief, confidence, and well-being. Always you. Always Plastic Surgery16 Arcadian Way, Ste C7Paramus, NJ CONTACT: Nouri Plastic Surgery 16 Arcadian Way, Ste C7 Paramus, NJ 07652 973.200.2050 in to access your portfolio
Yahoo
6 days ago
- Health
- Yahoo
Local Plastic Surgeon in Paramus New Jersey, Dr. Andrew Nouri Educates Patients on Insurance Coverage for Medically Necessary Breast Reduction
Paramus, NJ, July 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- For many women, large breasts are not just a cosmetic concern, they're a medical one. Chronic back, neck, and shoulder pain, rashes under the breasts, painful grooves from bra straps, posture problems, and even emotional distress are just some of the symptoms that can come with disproportionately large breasts. What many people don't realize is that breast reduction surgery, also known as reduction mammoplasty is usually medically necessary, and as a result, it may be covered by health insurance. 'At Nouri Plastic Surgery we understand the pain and discomfort associated with disproportionately large breasts. We ensure the highest level of patient care from the moment you give us a call to your final post-operative visit'. We are here for you, every step of the way. Our 'patients first' motto is unwavering. We are located in Paramus, Bergen County, New Jersey and very close to Franklin Lakes, Tenafly, Cresskill, Ridgewood, Englewood Cliffs, Woodcliff Lake, Alpine, Paterson, Saddle River, Ho-Ho-Kus, and Upper Saddle River, as well as New York City. If you've been suffering from the physical and emotional burden of large breasts, you might be surprised to learn that your insurance provider could help cover the cost of surgery. Here's what you need to know. When Is Breast Reduction Medically Necessary? Insurance companies typically distinguish between cosmetic and medically necessary procedures. For breast reduction to be considered medically necessary, there must be documented evidence that large breasts are causing health problems or interfering with daily activities. Some of the most common reasons include: Longterm back, neck, and shoulder pain that doesn't improve with physical therapy or other conservative treatments Skin irritation or recurrent infections in the fold under the breasts (intertrigo) Shoulder grooving from bra straps Restricted physical activity due to breast size Emotional or psychological distress, such as body image issues or social anxiety In these cases, breast reduction can dramatically improve quality of life. By removing excess breast tissue, skin, and fat, the procedure not only relieves pain and physical symptoms but can also restore balance to the body's Insurance Plans Typically Require Every insurance plan is different, but most follow similar guidelines when it comes to approving breast reduction surgery. While policies and terminology may vary, here are the most common requirements: 1. Documented Medical Symptoms You'll need a record of your symptoms and how they affect your daily life. This may include notes from your primary care physician, physical therapist, or other specialists confirming issues like chronic pain, skin infections, or functional limitations. 2. Trial of Conservative Treatment Insurance companies usually want to see that you've tried non-surgical approaches first. These might include physical therapy, weight loss, chiropractic care, better support garments, or medications. 3. Minimum Tissue Removal Some insurers require a specific amount of breast tissue to be removed for the procedure to qualify for coverage. If your surgery meets or exceeds the threshold, you're more likely to get approval. 4. Photographic Evidence During your consultation, Dr. Nouri will take photographs to document breast size and skin issues. These images are submitted to the insurance company by your plastic surgery team as part of the prior authorization process. 5. Letter of Medical Necessity Your plastic surgeon will typically write a detailed letter explaining why breast reduction is necessary and how it will benefit your health. This letter is submitted along with the other documentation for insurance review. How the Approval Process Works Once all the necessary paperwork is gathered, your surgeon's office will submit a request for prior authorization to your insurance provider. This process can take a few weeks, and it may require additional information or clarification. When approved, your insurance will cover a portion or sometimes the full cost of the surgery, depending on your plan, deductible, and out-of-pocket maximum. If denied, you have the right to appeal the decision. Many patients are ultimately approved after providing additional documentation or going through the appeal process. Choosing the Right Surgeon When considering breast reduction, it's important to choose a plastic surgeon who has profound experience with both the procedure and insurance navigation. Dr. Nouri is an expert in reduction mammoplasty, specializing in both macromastia and gigantomastia, in which a free nipple graft may be necessary. Every case is different, and every patient is different. Dr. Nouri prides himself on his customized approach to each patient, exceptional surgical technique, and impeccable bedside manner, all expressed in his Google reviews – over 140 5-stars! In addition, his office staff exemplifies the highest understanding of navigating the insurance process to get you preauthorization. Benefits Beyond the Physical The benefits of breast reduction are life-changing. Women report dramatic improvements in pain, posture, physical activity, and overall confidence. Clothing fits better, exercise becomes more comfortable, and daily activities no longer feel limited. Emotionally, patients feel a renewed sense of freedom. No longer burdened by unwanted attention or discomfort, they can move through the world with greater ease and self-assurance. Final Thoughts If you've been struggling with the physical and emotional toll of large breasts, know that you are not alone and that help may be more accessible than you think. Breast reduction surgery isn't just about appearance; it's about improving your health, comfort, and quality of life. And yes it can be covered by insurance! Call Dr. Nouri's office today to schedule a complimentary consultation to explore your options. With an expert team behind you every step of the way, you can take this empowering step toward relief, confidence, and well-being. Always you. Always Plastic Surgery16 Arcadian Way, Ste C7Paramus, NJ CONTACT: Nouri Plastic Surgery 16 Arcadian Way, Ste C7 Paramus, NJ 07652 973.200.2050 in to access your portfolio