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Basics Of Breast Augmentation By Stephen Kreutzer, Mon Dec 26th
Breast augmentation is one of the most sought after plasticsurgery procedures. Women of all ages, sizes and walks of lifeget breast augmentation. For some women the choice is a matterof looking better, for others it may be a way to aid recoveryafter breast cancer. Whatever the reason it is still surgery.Surgery should always be taken seriously and before undergoingthis surgical procedure a women should know as much as they canabout it. Breast augmentation is surgery to enhance or change the size orshape of the breast. Women seeking this procedure are cautionedto understand that it will not solve problems they may be havingin their life. Unrealistic expectations regarding breastaugmentation can lead a woman to regretting her decision. Whatbreast augmentation can do is help the way you see and feelabout yourself. There was once a lot of media attention directed towards breastimplants. Silicone implants were found to be susceptible toleakage which could cause health problems. Today the onlyapproved implants are saline implants. Saline is a naturalproduct already found in the body and leakage, if any, is notthreatening. Other concerns, however, are still present withsaline as with silicone.
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are always risk with surgery. General risks can range frominfection to anesthesia problems. Complications that arespecific to include, loss of sensation,problems being able to breastfeed in the future, and hardeningof the implant. The most common complications are breast painand numbness. The most serious complication that can occur aretoxic shock syndrome, implants breaking the skin and skin dying. The long term look at shows that manypatients will have a need for at least one additional surgerywithin 10 years. There have not been studies to indicate howlong an implant will last, but it is proven that they can break. Breast augmentation is an expensive procedure. Most insurancecompanies do not cover this surgery. It is very important tounderstand why you want the surgery, what results can beachieved and what long term effects can occur. Reversing thesurgery means extra pain and money. About the author:Stephen Kreutzer is a freelance publisher based in Cupertino,California. He publishes articles and reports in various ezinesand provides resources on BreastAugmentation Facts!
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