Surgery-addicted Aussie with E-cups is turned down for bigger implants

Surgery-addicted Australian nurse with E-cup chest is turned down for bigger implants because she is ‘too skinny’ at 45kg and her body won’t be able to carry them

A plastic surgery-obsessed Australian woman with E-cup breasts has failed in her quest for bigger implants after being turned down due to her weight.

Tara Jayne McConachy, a 32-year-old nurse from Melbourne, made her debut on E! reality show Botched recently in the hope of convincing Drs Paul Nassif and Terry Dubrow to give her bigger implants.

‘Everything is tiny on me except for my tatas [breasts]… I’m on a quest for a bigger chest!’ she told producers.

‘I’m on a quest for a bigger chest’: Tara Jayne McConachy, (pictured) a 32-year-old nurse from Melbourne, made her debut on E! reality show Botched recently in the hope of convincing Drs Nassif and Dubrow to give her bigger implants

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‘I currently have 540 CCs [of breast implant silicone], and I’m just not happy with them at all,’ she said. 

Tara, who compares herself to a ‘plastic doll’, said she’d noticed a ‘rippling effect’ on the skin on her breasts and hoped ‘filling out the space more’ would fix the issue.  

‘Basically, the part that I don’t like about them is that they’re not big enough,’ she explained.

‘I’m just not happy’: Tara, who compares herself to a ‘plastic doll’, said she’d noticed a ‘rippling effect’ on the skin on her breasts and hoped ‘filling out the space more’ would fix the issue

Larger-than-life Tara said she ‘loves attention’ and that plastic surgery gives her confidence.

‘I just thought getting plastic surgery and having bigger boobs, that’s going to be the wow factor and exactly what I need,’ she said. 

But Tara was left disappointed after the doctors said her weight was ‘dangerously low’ at 45kg, making her far too slim to carry larger implants.

‘Im really concerned about Tara’s overall wellbeing’: Tara was left disappointed after the doctors said her weight was ‘dangerously low’ at 45kg, making her far too slim to carry larger implants. Pictured: Botched stars Dr Paul Nassif and Dr Terry Dubrow 

‘Im really concerned about Tara’s overall wellbeing’, Dr Nassif said.

‘Not just as it relates to surgery, but she really needs to get both physically and mentally healthy.’

After examining her breasts, Dr Dubrow explained the ‘rippling effect’ was due to the large size of her implants putting pressure on her body, causing the surrounding skin to become thin and overly stretched.

At the end of the consultation, the doctors told Tara they may be able to give her larger breasts if she put on at least 10-15 per cent of her body weight.  

Before: Tara has had countless procedures including six nose jobs, five breast augmentations and a seemingly endless amount of Botox and filler. Tara is pictured here before surgery

‘If I have to appeal to her desire for larger implants in order to get her to allow herself to be that healthier person, that’s what I’m going to do,’ Dr Dubrow said after the consultation. 

Tara has spent about $200,000 on her plastic surgery transformation, including six nose jobs, five breast augmentations and countless injections of Botox and filler.  

‘I think in this day and age, it’s very important for a woman to be able to express the way they feel and just express everything about beauty,’ she told The Morning Show last year.

‘Plastic surgery is how I do that and that’s what makes me happy. It gives me the confidence to be the best version of myself.’ 

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