Breast Enhancement Side Effects

Getting a breast enhancement operation exposes you to risks such as breast-feeding difficulties or implant leakage. Thus, it is essential to visualize these common risks and side-effects to better equip you on what to do.

Quite a number of patients who have undergone breast enhancement successfully breast feed. However, there is still a possibility that it will affect the breast feeding process. Before moving through the surgery, consult your surgeon about this. Sometimes, breast enhancement results to a loss of sensation in the nipple and breast area. This loss of sensation, which results from damaged nerve endings, may be temporary or permanent. The result would be based on the breast enhancement technique utilized by your surgeon.

Another potential risk of having breast enhancement operation are the leaking of the breast implant materials into the adjacent breast tissue. To decrease the probability of leaking, make sure that the implant material that will be used is accredited by the FDA. Implants may also burst or rupture over time. Usually, snaps occur when there is extreme compression or trauma to the breast. It may also be due to the natural aging of the implant. Sometimes, it is mammography itself that compresses the breast implant, thereby causing it to break.

The biggest risk in breast enhancement lies in its inference of breast cancer detection. Breast enhancement implants may cover breast tumors during mammography or ultrasound. For patients with breast enhancement, additional views and special imaging are necessary during breast examination. The “Eklund displacement views” helps maximize the visibility of the breast tissue to further detect tumors.

Before trying a breast enhancement surgery, it is recommended to talk about the possible fallouts with your preferred qualified surgeon who has right experience in breast enhancement. Ensure that the surgeon will tell you of everything you need to know about the procedure and its consequences.

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by Dr Asher Malderan

Over the past ten years there have been countless studies and debts over saline vs. silicone breast implants by surgeons. When it comes right down to it, every breast plastic surgeon has his or her favourite. It is also a question of safety vs. aesthetics. Saline may be safer however silicone has a more natural look and feel as a cohesive gel breast implants.

Breast Implants from Saline:

New saline filled implants are made with a rubber shell that may be filled to the patients requested size. Some now have a valve emplace allowing for an increase or decrease in size depending on the clients wants.

Two types of saline breast implants are currently available at cosmetic breast clinics. The first and classic version is prefilled to a specific volume and size. The second and latest model is constructed with a valve and is filled before the patients eyes for the perfect size and shape, this also allows for future adjustments to be made. The breast surgery cost is the same for both.

There are very few risks evolved when dealing with saline breast implants, they are less likely to rupture and leak. Some studies have shown that bacteria can grow inside the implant and if it leaks or breaks it can cause infection and possible repertory issues. On the up side a break in a saline implant is simple to detect and can be addressed quickly.

Silicone Implants

Silicone implant outer shell is made from a form of silicone and is said to be very durable and comes in different types of shell, hard, soft, thick etc. These implants are prefilled (can not be adjusted) to a specific size and are available in many shapes, sizes, textures and surfaces.

Although silicone breast surgery implants have once again been reapproved in by the FDA in America, there is still overwhelming risks evolved when electing to have breast augmentation with silicone implants.

As if the potential risks werent bad enough, after you have the implants, you must go for an MRI every year to see if there is a leak or rupture in the implants. With saline implants a leak is detect right away (as the breast deflates and the person can feel it), with silicone if it leaks or ruptures the silicone actually takes the shape around the breast tissue making it near to impossible to notice a change.

When a silicone implants ruptures there may be no physical signs as the silicon leaks into the surrounding breast tissue.

With the risk of memory loss due to high levels of platinum found in silicone implants along with diminished motor skills, comprehension and the chance of horrible brain damage, constant testing most be done.

The same high level toxins contained in a womens body after even a small rupture in silicon breast implants can be found in children, both before and after the implants have been removed. If you would like to know more about plastic breast surgery or stages of breast cancer visit the breast foundation site.

More info can be found regarding breast cancers and cosmetic breast surgery at the breast foundation.

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Information on Cosmetic Dentists

by Mike Olsen

The small town that I had been brought up in had low quality well water that had not been treated with fluoride causing my teeth to chip quite easily. The poor condition of my teeth made me very insecure.

I experienced a bad bicycle accident when I was ten years old that left my front tooth chipped. Unfortunately, my parents were unable to afford to have the tooth bonded so I was forced to go through my adolescence with an angled front tooth. The chip in my tooth left me so insecure that I never smiled and people were always asking me why I was so sad.

Years later I moved to the city and found a great job working for a very generous company. My company provided its employees with an account supplied with several thousand dollars that were to be spent on health, vision, or dental needs. I had known what I was going to use the money on since I was first informed about it, I wanted to find out about cosmetic dentists that could put veneers on my teeth.

I knew that I definitely wanted veneers; my teeth were in very poor condition. I searched on the internet for cosmetic dentists that were located in my city. There were a number of them so I decided to do a little research into each one of their practices.

Since I knew that I needed veneers, I wanted to find cosmetic dentists that specialized in fitting and bonding porcelain veneers. I narrowed my search down a bit and decided to go to a few different dental offices for a free consultation.

I visited a few different cosmetic dentist offices and I looked through thousands of before and after pictures of what people’s smiles looked like after they had the veneers put on them. A particular dentist even showed me a computer generated image of what my teeth would look like after the veneers were bonded on.

I explained to him that I had always longed for a beautiful smile, but more importantly, the confidence that would come with it. I was tired of always wearing my hair down trying to hide my face. I was also tired of smiling with my mouth closed and my lips tightened.

The cosmetic dentist explained to me that the procedure could be completed in one visit and that my smile would be considerably improved. He assured me that once I got my veneers that I wouldn’t be able to stop smiling. I signed up for the procedure right away, after years of hiding my teeth I couldn’t wait to be able to show them off!

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