A MUM who can’t go to the beach with her kids without getting constant stares has finally got her “super-sized doughnut breasts” reduced.
Tracy Kiss has battled “soul-destroying stares” from women who thought she was “after their husbands” for years.
She feared the constant unwanted comments and looks from strangers upset her daughter and son, aged 16 and 12, respectively.
Having wanted a change for very long the 36-year-old had a life-changing breast reduction in Turkey, paying £4,500 for the operation.
“Before my surgery, I was incredibly excited and really looking forward to completing my transformation,” Tracy, who owns a small business, from Buckinghamshire, England, said.
“I want to go back to a more natural appearance as I’ve stepped away from hair extensions, nail extensions, lash extensions, fake tan and makeup.”
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Tracy claims her surgery went “amazingly”.
“I no longer have super-sized round doughnut breasts, but a naturally full bust that is soft and feminine, which I adore,” she said,
The op took three hours, taking the mum from an 825cc, 32H cup to a 600cc, 32C cup.
Tracy’s children are also overjoyed with the transformation.
She said: “My children are very happy and I’ve video-called to say that I’m doing great and surgery was a success.
While Tracy recovers near the hospital, she hopes to enjoy Istanbul as much as she can.
She said: “I’ve had the most wonderful time – driving yachts, meeting the local cats, shopping.
“And enjoying plenty of fresh and healthy vegan food to keep my athletic lifestyle on track.
“Having a breast reduction has made me feel more of the woman that I truly am, rather than when my breast implants were as big as my head and outrageous,” she explained.
“My future feels so bright and beautiful, everything that I put my heart and mind to turns to gold.
“I believe in the law of attraction and surrounding yourself with all that is on your level, meeting others with love, compassion and respect and receiving the same in return.
“We do not need to look outward to feel beautiful or good enough, true happiness comes from within.”
Tracy’s experience stands apart from the recent barrage of horror stories from Brits who also travelled to Turkey for cut-price ops.
The mum said her surgeon, Dr Salih Onur Basat, and his team took great care of her.
“They made the entire process of travelling abroad for surgery so comfortable, convenient and cathartic,” she said.
Her first cosmetic operation was a boob job at 18-years-old to “correct asymmetry to her natural breasts”, she revealed in a Truly documentary.
Over the last 16 years, she has had three more boob jobs, a nose job, a ‘designer vagina’ operation, a £4k eyelid lift and bum implants to give her a Kim Kardashian-esque behind.
Tracy even travelled to Turkey for a new set of teeth and £3k hair transplant on her hairline and eyebrows at the end of last year.
The mum wants other women who’ve had breast enhancement surgery to know, “it’s never too late to downsize.”
“Society tells us that bigger is better but I’m proof that it’s not always the case,” she said.
She added: “I feel so much more confident, classy and understated with a bust that is more natural to my build – not to mention the weight loss of removing a few kilograms from my chest.
“Finally I can slip into clothes and lingerie without looking like a lollipop.”
Dangers of surgery abroad
OVERSEAS surgeons are not subject to the same rules, regulations and training as doctors in the UK.
That means you can’t guarantee the safety of the equipment or material they are using.
Unsterile equipment dramatically increases your risk of infection, which could lead to necrotising fasciitis (flesh-eating bugs), sepsis or even death.
On top of that, if you are opting for fillers or injections anywhere on the body there is no way of knowing if doctors are using dangerous substances.
Cosmetic surgeons have warned against cut-price surgery as there is a real risk you will be injected with “unsafe substances”.
Prof Ash Mosahebi, honorary secretary of the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons’ (BAAPS), said most patients either opt for cheap injections or implants to boost their bum.
“If they are having injections then god knows what they are being injected with, if it is safe, or if it is sterile,” he told The Sun Online.
“Oil, for example, does make it look bigger for a few days but then it deflates and it’s likely infection like sepsis can kick in.
“I know of silicone oil being used, which shouldn’t be used for medical purposes.
“I’ve heard of cement but I haven’t seen it myself, I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s things like that.
“Most of the time the injections end up having a lot of bacteria in them as well because they aren’t sterile.”