A Manchester woman got hundreds more swipes on Tinder after her breasts were digitally doctored as part of an online experiment

Model Carla volunteered for the dating test sponsored by a cosmetic surgery group - which saw hundreds of users of the online dating app click on her profile.

According to the company, the 24-year-old from Manchester city centre received 34 per cent more matches when her photo was digitally enhanced to DD breast cup, compared to her natural A-cup size.

And the enhanced photos were far more likely to receive a comment about her appearance than the original version.

In one profile she was her original A-cup breast size but in the alternative she was digitally enhanced to make her a DD cup.

In pictures: Carla's Tinder profile

Tinder is a dating app that allows users to scroll through profiles of singletons. Profiles contain up to five photos, and give the person’s first name, age and location.

If you like someone you swipe right across their photo, and if you don’t you swipe left.

The A-cup Carla got 602 positive swipes but DD-cup Carla got 809, 34 per cent more.

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And busty Carla was far more likely to have her appearance commented on.

“Hi carla, aren’t you a stunner, what other qualities do you possess?! Lol,” wrote one suitor.

Another said: “So my friends say I move too fast but I don’t believe them... btw will you marry me? Oops I meant to say hi :(x”

Others were more direct and suggested sex.

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One said: “Wow you’re seriously gorgeous.. I love your smile, it lit my phone up.”

A-cup Carla attracted fewer and less aggressive comments, such as: “Hey, You loving this weather as much as me?”

Another said: “Hi Carla nice to match up with you x what do you like to do in your free time?x What you up to? Did you have fun at the weekend?”

The research was carried out by comsetic surgery group MYA Cosmetic Surgery.

Over the course of a week, MYA swiped right to all men using each profile and with identical location and preference settings to say Carla was interested in 1,000 different men’s profiles.

"They then waited to see how many men also swiped right on their profile to create a match.

It’s chairman John Ryan said: “Our chest-test proves that for a lot of men, an ample bust really is the deciding factor in a woman’s attractiveness, at least initially. Our busty profile had her pick of the men in our experiment.

“However, for the majority of our patients the reason for a breast enlargement has nothing to do with appealing to the opposite sex. It’s for themselves and how they feel about their own body. The extra admiring glances are just a bonus.”