Aoibhe Devlin Breast Reduction FAQ
Aoibhe Devlin, The Secret Obsession Blog Where does the surgery take place? Your surgery can be carried out in one of four locations: Avoca Clinic, St Vincent’s Private Hospital, The Hermitage Clinic...
View ArticleAmanda Brunker Tickle Liposuction
“I wanted to look the way I felt, and even though I had lost 20lbs, I couldn’t lose it off my back. So I treated myself to some Tickle Liposuction.” Presenter and novelist Amanda Brunker recently had...
View ArticlePicking the Implant or Augmentation that’s Best for You
It’s not an exaggeration to say that plastic surgery can change your life. In fact, that’s how many of our patients have described it. Breast augmentation can bring shape to your overall silhouette,...
View ArticleTummy Tucks and Pregnancy
Tummy tucks (abdominoplasty) and pregnancy are often mentioned in the same breath – either because someone wants to regain their figure and definition post-pregnancy, or because they might have queries...
View ArticleMeet Niamh – Company Director and Co-Founder of Avoca Clinic
Meet Niamh Niamh Murdock, co-founder and company director with Avoca Clinic, has had a diverse, fascinating career. Prior to leading Ireland’s premier cosmetic surgery, she worked in finance, both...
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View ArticleJen’s Abdominoplasty Journey
After vowing to turn her life around for her son, Jennifer Carroll lost an incredible 12 stone. Dublin born mum of one, Jennifer turned to Slimming World and lost close to half her body weight in just...
View ArticleBreast Reductions – Why They’re Popular
Breast reduction surgery is on the rise. In fact, if you look at the United States, there was an 11% spike in requests for the procedure in 2017. Closer to home, breast reduction in Ireland is gaining...
View Article8 Celebrities Who have Had Plastic Surgery
Plastic surgery has come a long way since the first procedures five decades ago. Treatments have become more attractive, less invasive and less conspicuous. And, thankfully, the stigma is diminishing...
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