Logo

It’s uplifting news for women who are on the fence about boosting their busts.

A Manhattan plastic surgeon has developed a way to give women a brief, 24-hour augmentation — injecting a saline-based solution into their boobs — so they to can get a better idea of what it would look and feel like to have a bigger bosom.

Dr. Norman RowePatrick McMullanDr. Norman RowePatrick McMullan

“It just gives volume,” said inventor Dr. Norman Rowe of the Upper East Side. “The 24-hour time frame shows patients what they’re going to look like but also what the added weight would feel like.”

One of his patients, Angie Diaz, 24, timed her procedure to coincide with her boyfriend’s birthday so she could wear an especially sexy dress.

“He was so confused and shocked at the difference. He loved it,” the Midtown resident said.

“I was beyond shocked with the results,” added Diaz, who works in marketing for a cosmetics firm.

“It really looked like I had a breast augmentation in just 30 minutes.”

The injections cost $2,500 but that can be used toward the total if the patient decides to go through with the full boob job, which starts at around $10,000.

Over time, the saline solution is absorbed into the bloodstream harmlessly, Rowe said.

Comments
anonymous profile image
Powered by RoundtableBuilt on infrastructure designed for real-time media. Learn more at RTB.io.© Roundtable 2026. By using this site you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy