Brooke Burke-Charvet Speaks Out About Breast Implant Visualizer

By: Dr. Angelo Cuzalina

11/14/2012

Known for her work in modelling, television and parenting advice, Brooke Burke-Charvet is currently a part of an information campaign designed to bring additional information to those considering breast augmentation. This was recently reported by PR Newswire in a press release.


This tool, known as the New You Visualizer, is part of a new overall campaign that is designed to give women more information and control over their decision to undergo breast augmentation.

Dancing With the Stars Co-Host Promotes Breast Augmentation Tool

Brooke Burke-Charvet is the current host of ABC’s Dancing with the Stars, as well as the annual Miss America Pageant. She is a swimsuit model and international icon, and has recently moved into the realm of fitness and parenting advice. She has been featured in countless stories and interviews regarding her views on modern motherhood.

“If cosmetic surgery is something you’re considering it’s important to make an informed, healthy decision. In truth, I think the decision-making process is as important as the procedure itself,” she says.

“Women are bombarded with information about breast augmentation, but don’t get the answer they really want, specifically ‘How will I look afterward?’ I love that the New You Visualizer empowers women to inform themselves.”

This new visualizer allows women considering breast augmentation to:

  • Upload high quality photographs of themselves
  • Adjust the photos to reflect different surgery types, implant sizes and shapes
  • Create side-by-side before and after photos that help visualize the changes
  • Save a number of images for future use or additional adjustment
  • Pass these photographs on to friends and family for input
  • Bring these photographs to medical professionals for assistance with the initial consultation

According to the president of Mentor, the company that has produced this visualizer, “our goal with this campaign is to enable a better conversation between a woman and her doctor so she can achieve the best results possible.”


Photo by congaman (Dave) on Flickr 

* All information subject to change. Images may contain models. Individual results are not guaranteed and may vary.