Sunday, October 19, 2008

Plastic Surgery and Breast Augmentation

By Andrew W Johns

Women have breast augmentation for an array of reasons. For some it may be she wants to be more endowed, she feels that their breast aren't symetrical, or just that they are the wrong shape for her. Whatever the reason, it can be a call for attention for women to consider the surgery. The most common reason is a lack of confidence. Having breasts or other body parts she is dislikes cn damage th way she sees heself. Breast cancer survivors also have the augumentation surgery after having the damaged tissue removed during treatment. The results are almost unimersally a boon to the happiness and look of the patient.

The first thing a woman considering breast augmentation needsto think about is the shape she wants. These days, unlike before, the implants come in different shapes. This allows for a more natural look after the surgery. Even though modern implants are slightly more expensive, the natural look is worth the trade off.

Women considering breast augmentation should be aware different incision sites. There is the incision made where the breast meets the lower chest, which will leave a small scar that will be hidden. There is the incision made where the areola meets the skin of the breast. In this one, the implant will be inserted into a pocket. The last choice is a bit more work for the surgeon. It will be located in the armpit, which is further than where the implant will be stationed.

Considering what the breasts will loook like after the surgery is extremely importat and must be considered by the patient. What is the desired effect, a curvey shape, or a steamlined look? Honesty with herself and the doctor is a must in order to get the desired results.

Every body is different so the same implant will look different on every person. A plastic surgeon will be able to give invaluable advice while making this decision.

There are many qualified and skilled surgeons in the United States for women to consult with about breast augmentation. Women considering the procedure should reasearch and ask questions to find the right surgeon to use. - 15634

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