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Men look at women's breasts first and their face is almost last: Research

Men do look at women's breasts first

Scientific proff men do look at women's breasts first .... Miss Universe Australia Rachael Finch, who has 34/86 chest and 35/89 hips. Source: AP

WOMEN have long complained that their faces are often the last thing men look at - and now a scientific study has proved them right.

Researchers found that virtually half - 47 per cent - of men first glance at a woman’s breasts.

A third of the "first fixations" are on the waist and hips, while fewer than 20 per cent look at the woman's face.

Not only are breasts often the first thing men look at, they also glance at them for longer than any other body part, the experts discovered, the Daily Mail newspaper in the UK reported.

It’s thought that the reason might be evolutionary, as women with larger chests and slim waists - such as Jennifer Hawkins, Lara Bingle and Rachael Finch - have higher levels of the female hormone oestrogen, indicating greater fertility.

But the researchers conceded that there could be a more prosaic explanation.

"Men may be looking more often at the breasts because they are simply aesthetically pleasing, regardless of the size," they said.

Subjects tested by researchers from New Zealand’s University of Wellington were presented with six images of the same woman, digitally altered to increase or decrease the size of her bust, waist and hips.

The scientists recorded which areas men looked at first, the number of times they looked, and how long their gaze lasted, using cameras and mirrors to measure tiny eye movements.

"Eighty per cent of first fixations were on the breasts and midriff. Men spent consistently more time looking at the breasts and also made significantly more fixations upon them than other regions," the study concluded.

It also found that men began to gaze at the "components of the hourglass figure" within 0.2 seconds.

The research also discovered that few glances were directed at the arms, lower legs and feet.


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Unwanted fat can be used as 'natural' breast implants: Two-in-one op joy for women

It promises to give women going under the knife a double boost.

A 'two-in-one' breast enlargement operation takes excess fat from the thighs and stomach and moves it to the bust.

The pioneering technique has been tested in Britain and the U.S. and is expected to be offered to British women by early next year.

A woman being readied for liposuction procedure. Unwanted body fat can now be used to augment the breasts

The procedure transfers fat from unwanted areas to create 'natural' breast enlargements. Doctors believe it will bring several benefits, including a more natural shape and feel compared with augmented breasts.

It could also avoid the problems associated with some artificial implants, which can harden and change shape and may need to be replaced.

More than 2,500 women have already expressed interest in the surgery, which is expected to cost £8,000.

Mel Braham, chairman of the Harley Medical Group which will offer the technique, said: 'This is the most exciting breakthrough in cosmetic and reconstructive surgery that I have seen over the last two decades.

'It amounts to two beneficial procedures in one - taking unwanted fat from one or two areas of a patient's body and transferring it to the breast area.'

He said a study of UK and U.S. patients who had the procedure four or five years ago had confirmed that the results were lasting.

He believes the procedure will eventually become more popular than implants and dominate the market within ten years.

The Harley Medical Group, which has a chain of 26 cosmetic surgery clinics, says it hopes the procedure will become commercially available in Britain early next year.

Zdenek Pros, one of the surgeons who will carry out the operations, said: 'Natural breast enlargement using fat grafting, in addition to increasing the size of the breast, has a more natural look and feel.

'In simple terms, the fat transfer procedure collects fat from a part of the body with excessive fat deposits and then places it in another part of the body where it is used for cosmetic and aesthetic purposes.

'This type of augmentation technique is very effective in enabling surgeons to shape the breast and achieve smooth, natural-looking contours.'

An increase of up to three cup sizes can be achieved by the redistribution of body fat, said surgeons.

A 34-year-old woman from Northampton, who had fat removed from her hips and transplanted to her breasts four years ago as part of the British pilot study, described the results as 'incredible'.

The woman, who asked not to be named, said: 'I would never have considered having a breast implant, but a natural way of increasing my bust size was like a dream come true.

'I wanted a very natural increase of just one and a half cup sizes, which returned my breasts to their pre-childbirth form.

'Getting rid of my muffin top [fat around the waist] and getting my breasts back in one operation was incredible.'

The procedure will be discussed at the annual meeting of the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons this week.