Women are demanding bigger boobs than ever from cosmetic surgeons.
The Firm, founders of Mybreast, said the size of implants requested had grown 25 per cent since 2002 from an average 240cc to 300cc.
But it warned outsize boobs could cause health problems, including drooping and wrinkling, and tissue damage.
Founder Patrick Mallucci added: "We are trying to educate people that big is not best."
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