One thing that makes us human and unites us is the need for self improvement. Even the happiest person in the world would probably, if asked, say that they'd change something about themselves. To you or I they may look beautiful, but to them, the imperfection that they see in the mirror each day cries out to be corrected. This is probably the reason many women consider opting for breast enlargement surgery, indeed size is something both sexes attach considerable importance to. The question is; just what does breast enlargement surgery or breast augmentation, as it is sometimes referred to, involve? The surgery usually involves placing implants behind the existing breast tissue - these implants are usually made from medical-grade silicone and are now much safer than their earlier counterparts and less bio-reactive. These implants are inserted through a small incision underneath the breast and afterwards the hole is closed with sutures. Should you want to breast feed at a later date, this can usually still be achieved with the less invasive modern techniques and incision sites which are less likely to cause nerve damage. It is natural for the body to build a capsule round a foreign object which has been placed within the body and again with more modern implants this encapsulation is minimal and should not present a problem. Following surgery you may be a little sensitive in the nipple area and there is the possibility you may experience some slight numbness but both of these symptoms are temporary in the vast majority of cases. Overall, cosmetic procedures such as breast enlargement have become much safer and the chance of experiencing side effects when using an accredited surgeon is minimal. |
Tuesday, 19 June 2012
Cosmetic Surgery - Breast Enlargement - The Facts
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