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		<title>Downsize your Life with a Breast Reduction</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A breast reduction can be done for a couple of different reasons. First off, most women that seek out a breast reduction do so because the size of their breasts are causing them pain. This usually occurs in the form of back pain, and can be very bothersome.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A breast reduction can be done for a couple of different reasons. First off, most women that seek out a breast reduction do so because the size of their breasts are causing them pain. This usually occurs in the form of back pain, and can be very bothersome.</p>
<p>But on the opposite end of the spectrum, some women want a breast reduction surgery in order to make their body look better. A breast reduction surgery is exactly what it sounds like.</p>
<p>It is when a surgeon removes some of the tissue and skin from the breasts in order to reduce the size. The surgery is not very complicated, and is usually deemed safe. The surgeon will make an incision around the areola that runs down to where the breasts meet the torso.</p>
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<p>At this point the surgeon will remove some of the excess skin and tissue. The breasts are then pulled down and together to reduce the size. After the surgery the breasts are wrapped up.</p>
<p>Gauze is placed over the incisions, and the breasts themselves are wrapped in an elastic bandage for support. In some cases, small tubes may also be in place for drainage purposes.</p>
<p>In the majority of cases, pain will occur for the first couple of days after surgery. This is normal and should be expected. Anywhere from one to three weeks after the surgery, the stitches will then be removed.</p>
<p>After a month or so, the patient should be able to resume normal activity with clearance from their doctor. There are a few risks that go along with a breast reduction surgery. The risks include scaring, unevenly position nipples, and loss of feeling in the breasts among others.</p>
<p>Your doctor will be able to go over all of the risks with you, and give you a breakdown on what to expect. Breast reduction surgery is not complicated, but just like any surgery there are a lot of details that go into it.</p>
<p>If you are thinking about having a breast reduction surgery, make sure that you do the appropriate amount of research so that you know exactly what to expect.</p>
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		<title>The &#8220;S&#8221; Factor in Breast Augmentation &#8211; Silicone or Saline?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Aug 2009 17:47:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Silicone and saline are the two types of materials used in breast implants. There are pros and cons to each type of breast implant. It is up to you to decide which procedure will best meet your personal needs.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Silicone and saline are the two types of materials used in breast implants. There are pros and cons to each type of breast implant. It is up to you to decide which procedure will best meet your personal needs.</p>
<p>Silicone implants are said to have a more natural feel that is similar to actual breast tissue. Silicone is a popular material that is used not only for breast augmentation but also for implants in many other parts of the body.</p>
<p>However, before choosing silicone implants, there are some important factors to consider. Breasts implants can become ruptured or damaged. When this occurs, it is often very hard to detect with silicone implants.</p>
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<p>Unlike saline implants which actually deflate when they become ruptured, silicone implants often maintain their shape and appearance. The gel from the implants will slowly leak into other areas of the breast and may take a long time before the patient actually notices a difference.</p>
<p>Capsular contracture, a complication of breast surgery, is more common in silicone implants. When capsular contracture occurs, the pocket or lining for the implant tightens and the breasts feel extremely firm or hardened.</p>
<p>The appearance of the breasts may change too; often they look much rounder or unnatural in shape. Depending on the severity of the case, patients with this condition may experience much pain and discomfort.</p>
<p>Saline implants are composed of a silicone outer layer that is filled with saline to achieve increased breast size. There are two types of saline implants available for women who are considering breast augmentation.</p>
<p>The first type is referred to as a &#8220;fixed volume implant&#8221;. The entire amount of saline is placed into the silicone shell to achieve the desired cup size. The second type of implant is called an &#8220;adjustable volume implant&#8221;.</p>
<p>Saline is inserted into the implant in the initial surgery but the amount can be adjusted afterwards if necessary. Saline implants are considered to be the safest type of breast augmentation for women. If problems occur with the implants, they can be detected and repaired almost immediately.</p>
<p>Currently saline implants are the more popular choice for breast augmentation. They are considered to be the safer alternative and are much easier to repair if damage occurs. However, some women still choose to have silicone implants because of their more natural feel.</p>
<p>If you are considering breast augmentation, it is best to schedule a consultation with a board certified plastic surgeon who can explain the available options to you. Breast implants come in a variety of sizes and shapes but there are some limitations.</p>
<p>Some women may actually require multiple surgeries before they are able to attain their desired cup size. You will want to discuss your personal needs and the risks involved with surgery beforehand.</p>
<p>Breast enhancement surgery is a major alteration to your body that should not be performed without careful consideration beforehand. Patients that know what to expect and understand the risks involved are much more likely to be happy with their results after surgery.</p>
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		<title>Breast Augmentation Info</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Aug 2009 17:29:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With breast augmentation now costing on average $3,000, it is no longer the exclusive domain of the rich and famous. Most women who undergo breast augmentation these days do so after child birth, weight loss or simply due to the ageing process as breasts can lose their shape and volume after such changes.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With breast augmentation now costing on average $3,000, it is no longer the exclusive domain of the rich and famous. Most women who undergo breast augmentation these days do so after child birth, weight loss or simply due to the ageing process as breasts can lose their shape and volume after such changes.</p>
<p>However more and more women are changing the way they look for confidence and psychological reasons or to boost their relationship between the sheets with partners. Likewise some women undergo breast augmentation to boost their career prospects; models and actresses for example.</p>
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<h2>Breast Augmentation Procedure</h2>
<p>The procedure involves making a small incision underneath each breast, around the areola, under the armpit or very rarely through the navel, creating a pocket for the implants and then placing the implants in those pockets. The implants can consist of silicone, saline or an alternative implant filled with gel depending on the advice of the consultant or the desire of the patient.</p>
<p>The surgery can last from anywhere between 1 to 3 hours depending on the technique used, the anatomy of the patient, the type of implants to be used, the placement of the implants and the actual anesthesia used to carry out the operation.</p>
<h2>Breast Augmentation Risks</h2>
<p>Risks can vary and depend on all kinds of things from the anatomy of the patient, the surgeon or consultant used, the operation itself, the health of the patient at the time of the operation, the implants used, the age of the patient, anesthesia risks, infection to the actual recovery process.</p>
<h2>Breast Augmentation Recovery</h2>
<p>Most breast augmentation patients undergo the operation as outpatients meaning in most cases the patient can return home the very same day. Recovery varies from patient to patient but rest is very important for the healing process with limited arm movement a must for the first week after the operation. Breast support, a supportive bra, can be used to keep movement to a minimum.</p>
<p>Scarring will be pinkish and tender for a few weeks but will fade within a few months of the operation. After a few days the dressing gauze will be removed and the stitches will be removed within 7-10 days.</p>
<p>Patients can resume exercise or sex within 1-2 months of the operation and in most cases full recovery can be achieved within 3-4 months of having breast augmentation. It is important that all patients draw up a recovery plan with the consultant to fit around your lifestyle.</p>
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		<title>Considering Breast Surgery? Things To Consider&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Aug 2009 13:29:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[1) Is your doctor or the surgeon board certified or fully qualified and experienced? Does the specialist represent a reputable surgery/clinic? It is important you ask these questions as there have been and will continue to be &#8220;botch jobs&#8221; carried out by non-certified or experienced doctors the world over. Don&#8217;t become a horror story.
2) Are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>1)</strong> Is your doctor or the surgeon board certified or fully qualified and experienced? Does the specialist represent a reputable surgery/clinic? It is important you ask these questions as there have been and will continue to be &#8220;botch jobs&#8221; carried out by non-certified or experienced doctors the world over. Don&#8217;t become a horror story.</p>
<p><strong>2)</strong> Are you absolutely sure you want to undergo what will be a body changing and often emotionally changing experience? Talk to your parents, your partner and others who have underwent breast surgery first before it is too late. You don&#8217;t want to regret your decision after the event.</p>
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<p><strong>3)</strong> Know the risks. Any operation or surgical procedure carries a risk or many risks depending on the surgery and patient and it is important you know these risks fully before going ahead with a decision that may change your life or a decision that may not be overturned. Make it your business to know the risks. A good doctor or specialist will go through all the risks with you.</p>
<p><strong>4)</strong> Always notify loved ones, parents or someone close that you are to have surgery in case of an emergency. Always provide your doctor or specialist with a contact number. Many women undergo surgery secretly to surprise their partner or family and friends or because they fear being dissuaded from going ahead with the surgery.</p>
<p><strong>5) </strong>This may sound drastic and off-putting, but do you have a will? People have died on the operating table from all kinds of complications without leaving a will to their partner or loved ones.</p>
<p><strong>6)</strong> Insurance is important. While most insurance firms won&#8217;t cover you for cosmetic surgery, it&#8217;s always wise to have some kind of health insurance cover.</p>
<p><strong>7)</strong> After care is vitally important. Left to your own devices or in the wrong hands of unqualified people can cause major complications. The better clinics or plastic surgery firms will have an extensive after care program. Pay the extra as your health and recovery is more important than penny pinching.</p>
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