Never Make A Decision About Breast Augmentation Surgery Without Getting The Facts First

by Ebeneza J Turner

Breast augmentation is among the most popular cosmetic surgeries in the world. Many women who aren't happy with the shape of their breasts choose to have this procedure done, and they're more comfortable with themselves afterward.

There are many different methods available for doing this procedure, some of which are safer and have better quality results than the others. Here's a look at some of your options for breast augmentation in your area.

Generally, breast augmentation is meant to firm and lift the breasts, and often is a way to create more volume. This technique has been around for many years, but it keeps on improving. Now we can have much more realistic results.

The two current types of breast implants available around the world are silicone gel filled and saline implants. Cohesive silicone gel implants produce a more reliable, predictable result, while saline filled implants are used by those who are extremely concerned about scar size, or who believe that silicone is dangerous.

These saline filled implants are more likely to wrinkle or ripple and are generally more noticeable. However, safety concerns about silicone implants are unfounded. Earlier models suffered from problems, but cohesive implants are unlikely to migrate and have low rates of hardening and failure.

Women planning to pursue breast augmentation should also remember to discuss with their doctor how the implant will be placed. There are a number of options, including subglandular (between the existing breast and the chest muscle), subfascial (beneath the fascia of the muscle) and subpectoral (beneath the chest muscle itself).

Placing the implant on top of, instead of under the muscle, allows a textured implant to fix to the breast tissue, and is the most natural looking option. The implant is secured in place, and disfiguring movement isn't a worry. In other methods, "bottoming out" can be a real problem.

There's a wide variety of sizes and shapes when it comes to implants, allowing experienced doctors to pick the right one. The implant that's used will depend on the kinds of results you want and the existing shape of your body.

Anyone looking for a doctor to perform breast augmentation should be sure to pay attention to levels of experience, as well as technique and implant type. The more experience a surgeon has, the better the chances are of a successful procedure. Be sure to talk to your prospective surgeon about how long he or she has been practicing.

One way to get a surgeon who's right for you is to find other people you know who've also had a procedure of this kind done. If you don't know anyone around your area who's had this kind of surgery, consider asking a prospective doctor for qualifications and testimonials.

Breast augmentation can be a wonderful way to get the body you feel comfortable in. If you've had an injury or illness that has affected your breasts, or you're simply not happy with their shape or size, it might be the right option for you.

Plan any surgery with care and make sure you interview your surgeon before you make a decision. He or she should have no problem talking to you about your options, as well as making suggestions that will work for you.

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May 11 2009 | Cosmetic Surgery | No Comments »

Is Lap-band Surgery Right for You?

by M Vasquez

In the philosophical sense, the question of whether something is right or wrong is a question that is not easily answered. While the question of rightness in the sense of lap-band surgery is not philosophical but rather scientific in nature, it is nevertheless not that easy to answer because what is right for one person might be wrong for another. Therefore, the only way to judge whether lap band surgery is right for you is to take a look at the main advantages and disadvantages of the procedure and then determine if the former outweigh the latter from your particular perspective. The rest of this article will help you get a start on that process.

Advantages

The main advantage of lap-band surgery is that there is no actual change happening to the internal workings of any of your organs. While the procedure itself does have some invasive aspects to it, none of your internal organs will be opened or changed in any way. Instead, you will have a band inserted around the stomach that can then be used to gently contract the stomach in such a way as to constrict the amount of food you can have in there at any given point in time. For someone that is nervous about internal organ arrangements or has had bad experiences with previous invasive procedures, lap-band might be an effective way around that particular problem.

Another advantage of lap-band surgery is that you can actually change the size of the band yourself. You do not need to see a doctor in order to have that happen and for that reason your recovery time will be full of periods spent at home rather than in a doctors office. For someone that would have to travel a long way to see their doctor or for someone that is not really comfortable with making frequent trips to the doctors office, this might be another aspect of lap-band surgery that they might find appealing.

Disadvantages

The above point regarding lack of visitation to the doctors office assumes that nothing will go wrong with the lap band. Of course, living in the modern world of health mechanics, this is not entirely a fair assumption to make. A lap band is a piece of equipment and like any other piece of equipment, something can go wrong with it. The band can break, wear down, or even move away from the stomach and surround another organ if too much jostling takes place. Therefore, extra care is required in maintenance and a problem could be very painful for the person involved. For someone that is leery about this type of complication, lap-band surgery would probably not be the best course of action to take.

Finally, there is also the fear aspect. While lap-band surgery is not as invasive as something like gastric bypass, it does involve the introduction of a foreign object into your body. For someone that is afraid of something like that in phobia terms, lap-band surgery once again is probably a bad idea.

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April 26 2009 | Cosmetic Surgery | No Comments »

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