Olga Frycz candid about her bust surgery: I regret having it done to myself

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Olga Frycz opted for a popular aesthetic procedure after two pregnancies. Although it was supposed to make her feel better, it ended up with stressful tests and worrying changes in her breasts. "I regret having it done to myself," the actress says bluntly. Her story is a warning to women considering similar procedures.

Who is Olga Frycz?

Olga Frycz is a Polish film and TV series actress, known for her roles in productions such as ‘All That I Love’ and ‘Dom nad rozlewiskiem’. Born in Krakow, daughter of actor Jan Frycz, she has been in show business for years. Privately a mother of two daughters, she recently announced that she is expecting her third child.

Aesthetic treatment and worrying consequences

After giving birth to her two children, the actress opted for a non-surgical procedure using L-polylactic acid to improve the appearance of her breasts. Olga admitted that it was an attempt to “regain firmness” after pregnancies and breastfeeding.

During a routine ultrasound, which the actress performs twice a year, the radiologist noticed worrying changes in the breasts. Due to a previous surgery, an MRI with contrast was required, followed by a biopsy.

It cost me a lot of stress,” Olga said in an interview with Dzień Dobry TVN.

‘I regret having it done to myself’ – strong words from Frycz

In a candid interview, the actress didn’t beat around the bush:

I can say that I regret having done this to myself. (…) I wanted to have some firmer breasts, and it turned out that I caused myself more stress than it was worth,” she confessed.

Her confession touched fans, and the topic of the risks of aesthetic procedures was given a new light.

Can aesthetic treatments hinder diagnosis?

Although procedures such as the administration of L-polylactic acid are considered safe, they can affect the results of imaging tests. As doctors point out, substances used to improve the appearance of the breasts can mimic pathological changes and mislead doctors, resulting in the need for further, often invasive diagnostics.

See also: Joanna Krupa candidly about facial treatments: “I regret it very much”.

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Comments (7)

All comments: 7
    sicilian 2 months ago

    I feel sorry for Olga Frycz, she didn’t deserve all this stress.

    Madzia 2 months ago

    It’s important to think twice before undergoing any aesthetic procedures.

    Zorrba 2 months ago

    I admire Olga for being so honest about her regrets.

    sdafsd 2 months ago

    This article sheds light on the risks of aesthetic treatments.

    Gucio 2 months ago

    I hope Olga’s story will make others think twice before opting for similar procedures.

    AASS 2 months ago

    It’s sad to hear about the consequences of aesthetic treatments.

    Wioleta 2 months ago

    Olga’s experience serves as a cautionary tale for those considering cosmetic procedures.

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