Thanks to Dr. Norman Rowe, the developer of the 24-hour InstaBreast, you can now test-drive a boob job.
The New York-based surgeon is currently working on a new project called ‘vacation breasts’ which gives your breasts a boost for up to three weeks-just perfect for any special occasion.
Although he is able to increase a woman’s breasts for a day, he tells ABC News, “Twenty-four hours is great, but it’s still just 24 hours.”
Dr. Rowe says a saline solution with an additive used in medical circles (for other reasons) will be injected on a person’s breasts to increase its size.
According to him, this would help women to have an idea of what it feels like and what it will be like with the new breasts.
The surgeon says he has been talking with the FDA hoping the procedure will be open in the market by 2016
However, this seemingly good news for women was not approved by Dr. Ash Mosahebi, director of the London Plastic Surgery Center. With 15 years experience in the field, he tells MailOnline Travel, “I can see why this is being looked at, and sometimes temporary solutions kind of work. But for me the main issue is the chance of getting infections and the chance of further complications. There is much more to consider than it just been a ‘quick fix’ – if it’s not done right there is a chance you could puncture a lung.”
He added, “If it sounds so simple as just putting a needle in and getting bigger breasts then you will get more and more people not only wanting it done and more and more people who want to do it – but it has to be done correctly. The key thing for me is, what you rely on here is that the saline is absorbed, but one side could go quicker than the other. You could be left with one side a B cup and one side a D cup, and who knows how long for. These are the risks that are taken as it is not a controlled process.”