D Monday, September 14, 2009 METRO 11 Give breasts a boost with fat off your hips Bride who goes weak at knees A BRIDE with a fear of knees is hoping shell be cured by her wedding day. Sarah Lister has had the strange phobia since seeing her father dislocate his knee when she was 11. The 25-year-old gets flustered, angry and sweaty at the sight or touch of anyones kneecap. Her fear genuphobia has made trips to the beach, nights out with friends or watching her fianc Chris Bayliss playing football an ordeal. Even at her wedding dress fitting she feared her knees would be touched. Ms Lister, from Hampshire, England, said her condition has eased over the years and believes she can kick her phobia ahead of her wedding next May. She said: It would be a dream to be able to sit on the beach on my honeymoon and have no fear. A NATURAL breast enlargement procedure breakthrough which uses unwanted fat from other areas of the body is to be launched in the next year. The so-called two-in-one technique, which relocates tissue from areas such as the hips or stomach, avoids the need for implants and is expected to cost about 9,000. The method is the most exciting break- through in cosmetic surgery in 20 years, said the Harley Medical Group, which also oper- ates clinics in Ireland. It follows a ten-year study in Britain on global developments within fat grafting. Harley Medical Group chairman Mel Bra- ham said: It amounts to two beneficial pro- cedures in one taking unwanted fat from one or two areas of a patients body and transferring it into the breast area. According to the Harley Medical Group, the surgery can increase the size of breasts by up to three cup sizes. By COLM KELPIE A DIp In the rIGht DIrectIon Women spend 416 hours in handbags TRENDY supersized handbags have become a threat to the safety of women motorists, a new survey reveals. Female drivers spend an average of 416 hours in a lifetime rummaging in their handbags in search of buried car keys, a poll by a leading insurance agency found. A third of 1,080 women surveyed felt panicked or anxious about not being able to locate keys quickly, especially when travelling alone or late at night. As many as 75 per cent of those polled felt they were at their most vulnerable when they were walking to their cars alone and at night. Ocean life existed while air was toxic LIFE existed in the oceans for hundreds of millions of years before the Earths air was fit to breathe, new research suggests. An analysis of ancient sea bed rocks, dating back 2-3billion years, by scientists at Rutgers University in New Jersey showed that plant-like bacteria evolved 200million years before oxygen began to build up in the atmosphere. During this period, known as the Archaean, the Earth was covered by a poisonous smog of toxic gases, similar to the conditions today on Saturns moon Titan. Sheepdog Glen cools down after running for shepherd Patrick McGoldrick from Donegal during the final day of the International Sheepdog Trials in Lowther, northwest England yesterday. On the last day of the trial, two groups of ten sheep are moved around a course and separated into groups of five, some wearing red collars, which dogs must then secure in a pen Picture: AFP No knees up for her: Sarah Lister index.html2.html3.html4.html5.html6.html7.html8.html9.html10.html11.html12.html13.html14.html15.html16.html17.html18.html19.html20.html21.html22.html23.html