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What’s the Story on Silicone Gel Breast Implants?
Breast implants were first on the market in 1962. From then until the early 1990s, they were becoming popular as cosmetic surgery in general was catching on. Most procedures used silicone gel implants rather than saline implants, as most people thought they had a more natural look and feel.
Not everyone approved of breast augmentation, seeing it as pandering to males. Some women came forward with complaints that their silicone gel implants had ruptured and leaked the gel into their bodies. The claim was that this had caused cancer and autoimmune or connective tissue diseases such as lupus.
There was a loud flurry of media allegations. Accusations flew back and forth and lawyers saw an opportunity for class action suits. Eventually in January, 1992, the FDA decided to put an end to it by declaring a moratorium on cosmetic use pending further safety studies. They kept them available for women recovering from breast cancer, or from injury that required breast reconstruction.
National Cancer Institute Study
In the ensuing 14 years, many safety studies were done across the country, differing in size and duration. The National Cancer Institute did a large study starting in 1992. They studied 13,500 women for an average time of 13 years. Unlike some other studies, this one included each woman’s medical history and lifestyle, and compared the women’s health risks to both those of the general population and those of other plastic surgery patients.
This study took into account many variables missing in other studies, and because of the highly-charged political atmosphere surrounding breast implants, objectivity was a high priority. They kept a website where results were posted as they became available. They found it was more meaningful to compare the implant patients with other plastic surgery patients rather than with the general population because there were more similarities.
Findings
To cut the long story short, this study found that women with implants:
• Had no higher risk of breast cancer
• Had no higher risk of any cancer except brain and respiratory cancers and of these, only the respiratory cancers had a statistically significant increase.
• Had no increased risk of death, except again from brain and respiratory cancers, and also from suicide. Again, only the respiratory cancers reached statistical significance.
• Had no increased risk of connective tissue disorders
The study also found a curious tendency for implant patients to die in motor vehicle accidents. They theorized that some of those accidents were not really accidental, and some involved drug or alcohol use. They also thought that the increased mortality risk regardless of cause was not related to silicone but to factors common among women who have breast implants.
It is certainly true that many people who seek cosmetic surgery tend to have a self-esteem problem, with unrealistic expectations for what an improved body shape will do for them. Although most cosmetic surgeons try to correct false expectations before they do any surgery, and urge people to have their procedures for their own sakes, rather than to please anyone else, some women probably still have implants based on false hopes.
What is silicone?
It is a mix of silicon (without an “e”) and oxygen, hydrogen, and carbon. Silicon (without an “e”) is the second most common element on the planet, after oxygen. It is found everywhere in rocks, sand, and crystals.
There are a variety of silicones (with the “e”). They can have a liquid, gel, or rubbery consistency. Silicones are part of other implants such as artificial joints and facial implants. It is also used in artificial heart valves, many catheters, dentistry, and ophthalmology; in tissue expanders, cosmetic treatments for wrinkles and scars, in penile prostheses, and the list goes on much longer. In addition, it is in common household products such as dish detergent, hand lotions, and hairsprays.
The new silicone gel implants
Mentor and Inamed are the two companies whose implants are now FDA-approved, and both kinds of a 3-layer shell around the gel. They come pre-filled and sealed. In the very unlikely event that the shell ruptured, the gel would not leak out, because it is a new, stickier gel that adheres to itself.
When the FDA announced its approval of these new implants, cosmetic surgeons nationwide rejoiced, and women rushed to ask about them and compare them to silicone implants. Again, they have become the preferred type of breast implant.
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Breast Enhancements and cosmetic Surgery
The “boob job” is the common name for the surgical procedure, many thousands of women undertake every year. This is a life changing event for many of these women and usually has massive benefits for their self esteem and confidence. at http://www.best4breast.com you will find advice on this and other pssible Breast enhancement techniques.
After the procedure many women have commented on how much more confident they feel and a lot of women say they feel a lot sexier, with the new shape and size to their breasts. Cosmetic Surgery is about giving you the shape and figure that you have always aspired to having, it is a very results driven procedure that can be achieved in very short periods of time.
There are many different ways to have your breast augmentation surgery carried out; all of them will require a stay in hospital for a period of time. The usual method for cosmetic surgery involves a surgeon making a small incision on the underside of you breast, generally in the natural fold of your skin. Through this incision the surgeon can either remove fatty tissue for Breast Reductions or insert Breast Implants, generally silicon/saline based. Other techniques/variants on this procedure, involve the incision been made under your arm or the surgeon may make the incision around the areola, dark nipple area. As with any procedure of this nature, scarring is to be expected where the incision is made. These incisions are usually very small and discreetly located ensuring minimum scarring.
So is Breast Surgery right for you?
Nowadays, the cost of this type of surgical procedure is coming down, but it still is a very high cost for many women. In the more rare cases, some women have gone to unlicensed practitioners to help reduce their costs, this is not a recommended avenue to explore, this procedure should only be carried out by a qualified and certified Plastic Surgeon (contact your local Health Authority for further information on the surgeon you are looking to use).
There are some drawbacks to Breast Enhancement Surgery and only you can decide if they are acceptable to you and your lifestyle. The most notable would be scarring and pain, there is too be expected immediately after your operation a period of pain and adjustment, the recovery time for this is dependant on your own pain threshold and the type of surgery involved.
Before committing yourself to having Cosmetic Surgery it is advisable to have a very in-depth conversation with your chosen Surgeon, ensuring that you cover the risks and potential issues for your surgical enhancement method. Also discuss topics such as scarring, risk of future leaks, pain expected after the surgery, recovery times, breastfeeding potential issues and future mammograms. Make the time to have these conversations with your surgeon well in advance of your planned surgical date, to give you time outside the Surgeons office to consider your options, you shouldn’t make any definitive plans till you have had time to review the benefits and risks involved. Ask your surgeon for testimonials from former patients and if possible some before and after pictures , so you can build up a picture in your mind of what you can expect. Check out http://www.best4breast.com
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Why People Undergo Plastic Surgery
Pageants and shows that highlight the beauty of the human face and body makes a good stimulus for others to consider getting a plastic surgery to augment or lessen a face or body feature. Gone are the days when people who go to plastic surgeons have to do so in secret. People now flaunt that they went to have a procedure and more often than not going to a plastic surgery center is now more of a status symbol. Ordinary people to movie personalities now have equal access to the best centers in the country and to the skilled hands of the leading plastic surgeons.
The top five plastic surgery procedures are:
Breast Augmentation (Augmentation Mammaplasty) Nose Reshaping (Rhinoplasty) Liposuction Eyelid Surgery (Blepharoplasty) Tummy Tuck (Abdominoplasty)
Other procedures are:
Breast Implant Removals Breast Reduction in Men (Gynecomastia) Buttock Implants Buttock Lift Calf Augmentation Cheek Implant (Malar Augmentation) Chin Augmentation (Mentoplasty) Dermabrasion Ear Surgery (Otoplasty) Facelift (Rhytidectomy) Forehead Lift Hair Transplantation Lip Augmentation Lower Body Lift Pectoral Implants Thigh Lift Upper Arm Lift
All these procedures will make one feel more beautiful or handsome and gives a person more confidence that will last all throughout life. Persons who have undergone some form of plastic surgery may well experience happiness at some level.
Whatever reduction or enhancement that would be done should be under a reputable clinic with doctors that are accredited with the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. The best centers are the Michigan Plastic Surgery clinics that abound in that state. Almost all leading plastic surgeons are part of a center in Michigan.
People undergo plastic surgery to make themselves beautiful physical but the foremost effect is always on the confidence level of the individual. As long as the surgery is done properly with the right facilities and an experienced doctor then surely this goal is attainable 100%.
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If You go to Mexico for Plastic Surgery
When I think of Mexico, I don’t necessarily think of plastic surgery. I might think of bad taxi drivers, poor air quality, and corrupt government, and I don’t really think of sanitary conditions as being a priority there. However, it is gaining popularity as a plastic surgery destination.
While Mexico is not Europe, it is far above other Third World countries, especially in the cities.
The University of Guadalajara has the best medical school in the country, and is where many American doctors receive their medical degrees. The prestigious Institute of Reconstructive Surgery, which has been training doctors from all over the world in the latest surgical techniques for over 35 years, is in Guadalajara.
There are almost 100 certified plastic surgeons just in Guadalajara, and most of the hospital facilities are superior. While most American doctors seem hurried to get their patients in and out the door, doctors in Mexico will spend time listening to their patients’ needs and assuaging their concerns.
Worried about the language barrier? Most Mexican doctors speak at least some English, and they took graduate courses or did internships or residencies in the US. Some of them are even Board Certified by agencies in the US.
Guadalajara is not the only city in Mexico where you can find quality plastic surgery. Mexico City and Monterrey also have many good plastic surgeons. There are clinics along the border with the US, but the risks at those clinics of a lower level of care quality are higher. If you plan on visiting a clinic on the border, make sure you investigate the doctors and facilities.
In Guadalajara, a facelift costs about $2500 US. Adding more services, including lifting the eyelids and forehead, raises the price to about $6000, including all costs of your hospital or clinic stay. Botox injections are also significantly less expensive.
You can arrange for transportation through companies such as Airlift, Inc., which is owned by a nurse, which will bring you down to Mexico and handle your accommodations while you are there, even negotiating your nursing and hospital fees for you.
In many cases, you can choose to recover in a scenic facility with 24-hour nursing care. This will give you the peace of mind to be ready to travel back home by the time your swelling and bruising have gone away.
There is one significant risk, however. Malpractice insurance is one reason that US care is so expensive. In Mexico, there are no laws governing malpractice; if something goes wrong in your surgery, you do not have the right to sue your doctor in Mexico. So, the cost is less, but the risk is significantly more. However, despite the risk, thousands of people from all over North and South America rush to Mexico for face-lifts and other cosmetic surgeries. Make sure you check out your doctor’s credentials, and get references. If possible, visit the city where you will get your operation, so you can meet your doctors, and tour some of the facilities available to you. Many of these cities have large expatriate communities from other countries, who will be willing to give you advice and references. These residents are often the most frequent consumers of cosmetic surgery.
So, if you are willing to accept some risk, and you want to save thousands of dollars on your plastic surgery, try out Mexico!
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Plastic Surgery Foundation Brings a New Light of Hope for the People
Living in this world is such a great thing that God gave to us. It is a gift that is so valuable because it has a great importance. We have our different purposes in life which we should be able to discover and find a way to know what those purposes are. But what if the existence that God gave us made us confused, in a way which we think that we do not belong to the society because of our deformities. That we are useless because of that curse. Still a man of faith will always think that everything and anyone have a purpose. That everything is happening with a reason.
A man especially the children living with a deformity usually ask themselves, “Why do we exist in this world with this burden?”, “How can we have a normal life without those people who think that we are not different from them?”, “How can we prove ourselves if there are no chances given to us?” And then they would think for an instance on reshaping the physical defects of their body through plastic surgery operations. The reshaping of physical abnormality is probably possible, but what if their parents or the ones who take care of them cannot afford the plastic surgery operation cost. That is why there are volunteer organizations around the world that have the mission to serve and give support to these less fortunate people. Volunteer organization like plastic surgery foundation has a great deal with regards to these situations. They work voluntarily without being paid because of their passion to serve. They do this benevolent act because of their kind hearts. But being one of any altruistic organizations is not easy. It takes patience and time to render a good service to those in needs. Why? The number one reason is that they lack the fund that will support their charitable services and missions. Thank God there are people with kind hearts who are willing to share what they have through donations. Whether big or small amount, what is important is they HELP.
Yes, life is not really that easy especially for those people who have body deformities, congenital malformations and traumatic disfigurements, but with the help of these philanthropic volunteer organizations like plastic surgery foundation these people will now see a new light of hope in their lives giving them the courage to live life without having any hesitations.
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Teens – When is Cosmetic Surgery Appropriate?
When is it appropriate for a teenager to consider undergoing breast augmentation surgery? In order for breast augmentation surgery to be effective, a young woman’s body must have reached full maturity. It is not rare for a woman of eighteen or nineteen to still experience a growth spurt even into her early twenties, during which time she may gain another size in her breasts.
Typically breast augmentation may be considered before full maturity only in special cases and under extenuating circumstances such as:
Some childhood deformity or disease
An accident that has somehow disfigured the young woman
Then a surgery might be performed to give her a sense of normalcy and allow her to feel that she is not different or looked down on for her disfigurement.
It is a fact of life that teens can be cruel to one another. It is also a fact that peer pressure plays a major part in the decisions a lot of teens make during their impressionable years. If you are a teenage woman who is considering undergoing breast augmentation surgery, think long and hard about it. Discuss all your options with your parents or some other valued adult, and with a qualified plastic surgeon and get as much information as possible before making a final decision.
Questions to ask yourself
· How long have you been thinking about having breast augmentation surgery?
· Have you considered the life-long impact this surgery will have on you? Often women who elect to have breast augmentation surgery at a young age will require more surgery years later as their bodies continue to change.
· Are you electing this type of surgery for yourself or to please someone else in your life? Are you trying to fit in and have breasts like your friends? Are you trying to please a boyfriend?
· What expectations do you have as a result of your surgery?
· Have you taken the time to research the procedure and learn about all of the factors involved?
· What additional questions do you have for your surgeon to be sure you are completely informed of all aspects of the surgery from beginning to end?
Breast Augmentation surgery is designed to help women enhance their existing features, boost self-confidence and help them feel good about themselves. Your self-image of your own body should be psychologically healthy. This type of surgery will change your body for the rest of your life. Be sure you are choosing the procedure for the right reasons.
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Best Anti Aging Advice? Put Down the Knife!
Ok, here is one big, ugly truth, are you ready? We are all growing older. The wheels are in motion and you cannot stop it. It’s inevitable that at some point, time will catch up to you and wrinkles will begin appearing on your forehead and mouth from all the years of smiling and enjoying the good times and frowning miserably during the bad. Wrinkles and fine lines can be telling of stress and sunlight damage or even the way you lay your face against the pillow, night after night. Let’s be real, most people don’t like growing old and they especially don’t like looking old before the time is due. Fight back, that’s what I say, grab the that big, ugly bull by the horns and shake him to the ground, conquer and defy the ever and relentless aging process.
There are so many anti-aging products and services available today that one would just expect a women to look 30 long into her, well, not 30’s. Plastic surgery certainly has changed the lives of many people who have decided to ‘go under the knife,’ for better or for worse. Even though it is definitely a drastic measure, so many opt for these elective surgeries as if it’s not a big deal. I can tell you first hand that surgery anywhere in-on-or around the face is no laughing matter. I had reconstructive jaw surgery when I was only 17 and had absolutely no idea what I was in for. Needless to say, I will only have emergency surgery performed in-on-or around my face from now on.
Why wait until it is time for a face lift to begin a regiment with an anti aging cream? Some facial creams are designed specifically for the aging skin and work effectively, fighting wrinkles and fine lines deep down in the skin, where they begin. Take that bull by the horns while you are still able to catch the him. If you are going to fight the signs of aging, you need to do it right the first time. Don’t waste any more precious time. Be proactive in maintaining youthful and glowing skin. If you take care your skin today, it will pay off tomorrow, and for the years to come.
Both, women and men, all over the world count on such revitalizing skin care products to keep them looking younger. There are thousands of products to chose from, all making big promises to the consumer that their product is the best. Well, I have experimented with so many specialty brands of various ointments, creams, serums, masks…etc. After years of scrubbing, buffing, peeling and moisturizing, I finally found that one product that stands alone from the rest.
This is a must have in their medicine cabinet at all times, right next to the toothbrush. It is the one and only anti aging skin care product really works.The reason why? By applying the cream on the targeted areas and massaging it into my skin, the ingredients: hydrators, elasticizers and skin firming agents, are able repair aging and scarred tissues.
Following a regular routine of applying it on the skin twice a day, I saw actual results in about a month. I love this stuff, I am so glad to have found it.There are several different formulas available, all the same brand, each designed specifically to diminish the signs of aging in a target area. I use a three different formulas in combination with each other. Together they work gradually and continually to revitalize my skin and give me a youthful glow.
Is it time for you to fight the signs of age, too?
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A Word about Cosmetic Surgery Price
Hit by recession in the world economies, cosmetic surgery is making a comeback now. Many of its procedures have been reintroduced at a relatively lower cost and shorter recovery periods. This benefits many patients as the treatments which were previously considered expensive have come in reach of thousands.
The cost of Los Angeles cosmetic surgeon varies due to factors such as fee, place and the treatment. Some people justify the cost of cosmetic surgery by breaking the whole amount into monthly figures. For example, a cosmetic surgeon Los Angeles will charge around $8000 for a face lift procedure.
Many medical clinics offer a facility to pay the amount in parts, so it can be divided into equal instalments and spread to over a period of time. Another way is to consider the duration of the effect of procedure. A face lift generally lasts for 8-10 years and if the amount spent on it is divided equally within this duration, it would come out to be not more that $70 per month. The same amount is spent on facials every month which do nothing for tightening the skin.
Similarly liposuction, another frequent Los Angeles cosmetic surgery costs between $4000 – $6000 and takes out all the fat on hips or abdomen permanently. The average patient for liposuction is 40 years old and can think of living till 75. Liposuction or tummy tuck last for the whole life and their per month cost would come around $15. An average American spends more than that on keeping fit through diet books, health clubs and protein shakes etc.
This is definitely not to suggest that liposuction or tummy tuck should be seen as substitution of exercise or dieting. The latter has some benefits that surgical procedures can never match. It is only to compare costs of Los Angeles plastic surgery and other things that can help you in improving the overall contour of your body.
Los Angeles Cosmetic Surgeon, Dr. Sean Younai of the California Center for Plastic Surgery specializes in Los Angeles Plastic Surgery, Los Angeles Liposuction, and other Los Angeles Cosmetic Surgery. For more details please visit: http://www.losangeles-cosmeticsurgeon.com/
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Breast Lift Plastic Surgeon
A breast lift plastic surgeon commonly performs an operation known as a mastopexy, the technical name for a breast lift. A mastopexy firms the woman’s breasts by raising them and taking away any excess skin. The tissues that surround the breasts are tightened and this forms a new breast shape. It also supports this freshened, shapelier contour.
There are many factors that can cause a woman’s breast to droop over the years. These factors include:
Gravity;
Pregnancy;
Breast feeding;
Weight loss;
Loss of the elasticity in the skin;
These factors work in conjunction over years to change the firmness and the appearance of the breasts. A breast lift plastic surgeon has the skills to reshape a woman’s breasts and create an appearance that is more youthful – and confidence instilling. In cases where substantial amounts of breast tissue volume has been lost over time, silicone gel or salt water implants can be used along with the mastopexy operation to grant the woman the shape and size of breasts that she desires.
Who are good candidates to become patients of a breast lift plastic surgeon?
Mastopexy surgeries are elective and cosmetic in nature. They can be performed for a variety of reasons to correct a variety of conditions. A breast lift surgery may be warranted if a woman’s breasts are characterized as follows.
Breasts are adequately large, but hang loosely;
Breasts do not demonstrate firmness;
Breasts lack full volume and/or substance;
Areolas and nipples are downward pointing and/or are located beneath the crease of the breasts;
Breasts are of asymmetrical size and shape – i.e. one may be positioned well and demonstrate adequate firmness and the other does not;
Mastopexy operations are able to be performed on women of all ages. However, breast lift plastic surgeons recommend that women wait until their breasts have developed fully before electing to undergo surgery. In most cases, a breast lift surgery will not affect a woman’s ability for breast feeding. Of course, this and all other concerns should be well discussed with the surgeon before committing to the procedure.
What are the benefits of a breast lift operation?
Thousands and thousands of women annually enhance the appearance of sagging, mal-shaped or drooping breasts by eliciting the services of a breast lift plastic surgeon. The following benefits result:
Creation of a more youthful, shapely figure;
Correction of ptosis (drooping breast) caused by stretched skin from pregnancy, significant weight loss, breast feeding and various other effects associated with aging;
Improvement of the symmetry of the breasts;
Restoration of a youthful breast appearance by increasing volume of tissue and allowing the breasts to rest higher up on a woman’s chest;
Allow a woman to experience more options in clothing selections;
Creation of a positive boost in self-esteem and confidence levels;
Are there any risks associated with mastopexy operations?
In the vast majority of cases, there are no long-lasting complications that stem from breast lift operations. Most women are greatly pleased with the results. However, a mastopexy is a serious medical procedure and should definitely be considered as such. As with all surgeries, there are risks involved. These risks include:
Post surgery bleeding;
Infection;
Complications due to general anesthesia;
The need for subsequent surgeries to correct areas that heal poorly;
As with all surgical procedures, you should discuss all of your concerns and questions with your breast lift plastic surgeon before making your final decision. Make sure that you understand what is really going to be happening during the procedure. Be direct and open with your surgeon before the operation and make sure that he or she makes you feel confident in his or her abilities. It’s important for you to feel that your mastopexy will be a positive and life-enhancing experience. Understand that there will be a healing process necessary after the operation. And remember, in most cases, women that undergo breast lift operations are very satisfied with the results.
The information in the article is not intended to substitute for the medical expertise and advice of your health care provider. We encourage you to discuss any decisions about treatment or care with an appropriate health care provider.






