Any woman might hesitate to...
Most women can understand why the scarring that results from a breast reduction would seem to be the most fearful consequence of plastic surgery. Unfortunately, that large scar represents only the "tip of the iceberg". A breast reduction could present a woman with one or more unexpected problems.
A surgeon could, for example, choose to actually remove both nipples during part of the procedure. Whenever a surgeon has undertaken to remove the nipples during a breast reduction, then that doctor's surgical skills have been greatly tested. Removal of the nipples during a breast reduction obligates the surgeon to careful replacement of those same nipples.
A woman could associate cosmetic surgery with very unpleasant consequences, if her surgeon failed to honor the above obligation. The breast reduction could then leave the patient with asymmetrical nipples. If the patient wanted to have that mistake corrected, then she would have to agree to more surgery.
The above paragraphs explained the potential visible consequences of a breast reduction. There could also be some unseen consequences. There could be temporary damage to the nerves in the woman's breast. She could find that she would experience a decreased pleasure from any bedroom pursuits that were "scheduled" in the period when her breasts lacked their normal ability to respond to stimuli.
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Title: Breast Enhancement Surgery, apropos to herbal suppliments.
Author: A. Johnson
Article: Breast Enhancement Surgery
Breast enlargement surgery, according to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), was the fourth most popular invasive surgical procedure among cosmetic plastic surgeries performed in 2000. In a press release dated July 12, 2001, the ASPS says that breast augmentation was performed on 212,500 women last year.
Meanwhile, millions of women have been subjected to the ill effects of these modern day vanity contraptions that were bought in good faith.
Remember!!
Silicone gel implants were banned in 1992 by FDA.
If you have (or had) a ruptured silicone breast implant, you will be denied Health Insurance Coverage.
Saline-filled implants tend to have a higher rate of leaking and deflation than silicone gel implants, which means more frequent surgery to replace them.
In a study published in the Lancet medical journal, Dr Lori Brown of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) says: "There is emerging consensus that both the incidence and prevalence of breast-implant rupture are much higher than previously suspected."
21% overall increase in cancers for women with implants, compared to women of the same age in the general population.
Implant patients were three times as likely to die from lung cancer, emphysema and pneumonia as other plastic surgery patients.The study is based on medical records and death certificates of almost 8,000 women with breast implants, including silicone gel implants and saline implants, and more than 2,000 other plastic surgery patients. ( National Cancer Institute (NCI), Boston University, Abt Associates, and the Food and Drug Administration, with Dr. Louise Brinton from NCI as lead author. )
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Title: Abdominoplasty: How To Avoid Problems
Author: Kevin Dark
Article: In order to get a firm grasp of those problems, one needs to understand how a person might develop what has come to be called a "sagging tummy". A build up of fat in cells of the abdomen can stretch fibers in the abdominal skin. Sometimes the skin will then loose its elasticity. The skin around the abdomen thus starts to sag. The tummy tuck has been designed to rid a patient of a sagging tummy.