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Monday, April 23, 2012

Thinking About Having Bigger Breast Implants?




As its name suggests, breast augmentation surgery aims to increase the bust size and a fuller appearance especially in the upper and medial cleavage.  However, it does not necessarily mean that you can go as large as you want because several factors can play a role in your ability to accommodate larger implants.
Currently, the biggest implants available are filled with 800 cubic centimeter or cc of saline or silicone gel.  Going larger than this size means you will need a customized implant, which means additional fees.
But common sense suggests that implants larger than 800cc do no guaranty better results or more beautiful appearance.  In fact, most self-respecting plastic surgeons would likely decline a patient whose aesthetic goals are too extreme that these will push the body’s limits.
While breast implants are reasonably safe, this may not be the case if yours would be too large for your tissue and fat to accommodate.  Imagine that an implant shell needs “enough coverage” to prevent palpable rippling and visible wrinkling, and using extreme sizes can lead to this kind of problems.
And if you are leading an active lifestyle, unreasonably large breast implants will definitely not work for you.
A “reasonable” size should not just depend on what you want to achieve with breast augmentation.  First and foremost, you should also consider certain anatomical features such as chest width, waistline, and natural breast tissue and fat.  Always bear in mind that the less tissue you have, the more ideal it is for you to choose small- to moderate-sized implants.
By considering your anatomical features—including your body frame (e.g., petite, athletic, big-boned)—it would be easier to achieve a more natural appearance.  Take note that the “heavy top look” which is arguably popularized by Pamela Anderson is no longer the in thing; in fact, the star has been rumored to undergo a revision breast augmentation to downsize her implants.
Even Dolly Parton and Denise Richards were reported to have had breast augmentation to downsize their implants and achieve a more natural look.
Even before consulting with a plastic surgeon, you should be 100 percent sure on the bust size you want to achieve; in this way, you will most likely be satisfied after the surgery.  Always bear in mind that a significant number of revisions happened because the patients thought they have gone too big or too small, so making it right the first time is crucial. 

Silicone Breast Implants Do Not Increase the Risk of Cancer



In the early 1990s, silicone breast implants were pulled out of the market due to concerns that they might increase the risk of breast cancer and systemic diseases.  But in 2006, the US Food and Drug Administration has lifted the moratorium after extensive studies found no link between using the devices and serious illnesses.
The FDA’s decision to lift the moratorium is supported by many oncologists; in fact, silicone breast implants are increasingly becoming popular among post-cancer patients who have breast deformity following their mastectomy (partial or complete removal of their breasts).
Meanwhile, leading LosAngeles plastic surgeon Dr. Tarick Smaili believes that silicone breast implants are reasonably safe both for cosmetic and reconstructive surgeries.
Silicone breast implants have been subjected to the most rigorous examinations which have proven that they are reasonably safe.  Another bonus is that they can provide a very natural appearance since they are filled with a cohesive silicone gel that replicates the feel and look of breast tissue and fats,” Smaili said.
Because post-cancer patients who had mastectomy often have a limited amount of tissue, silicone breast implants are usually more ideal than saline implants which have a watery consistent (because it is only filled with a sterile mixture of salt and water).
The mastectomized breast has a very low risk of cancer recurrence so placing implants during reconstructive surgery has become a common practice.
However, Smaili warns that breast implants can make it difficult to conduct mammogram and “physical” breast examinations.
“A breast augmentation patient should go to a technician who has an extensive experience in conducting mammogram screening on women with breast implants.  Also, more views are necessary to get a more accurate and clearer result,” Smaili said.
But despite more difficulty to do mammography, the plastic surgeon advised women with breast implants aged 40 years and older to undergo screening at least every year.
“In this way, their doctors can immediately diagnose any cancerous lumps even before the condition gets worse,” he added.
Meanwhile, mammography is not only performed on older women (with or without implants) but also on younger patients with silicone breast implants that are prone to “silent leak,” a condition in which the cohesive gel drips out of a damaged or ruptured shell without causing any visible signs.
But in the long run, silent leak can lead to inflammation of the tissue, pain, and visible breast deformity.
The FDA recommends mammography every two years for patients with silicone breast implants; on the other hand, this is not a requirement for younger women with saline version because a rupture would immediately show visible signs. 

Monday, April 9, 2012

FAQs About Breast Lift or Mastopexy



Breast ptosis or sagging is one of the most common problems associated with aging; however, pregnancy and significant weight loss are also known to contribute to the problem because these may stretch the ligament, tissue, and skin.

Fortunately, breast ptosis can be corrected by mastopexy or more commonly referred to as breast lift surgery.  To better understand the procedure, these are the most frequently asked questions of patients:

1.     Question:  How is breast lift performed?


Answer:  Plastic surgeons tighten and sometimes remove the loose skin and tissue using incisions placed directly in the breasts.  In most cases, the surgery also involves changing the position of the areola and nipple to achieve the most desired result.


2.     Q:  Where do plastic surgeons perform mastopexy?


A:  Mastopexy—or any type of cosmetic surgery—should be only conducted in an accredited surgical center or hospital.


3.     Q:  What are the techniques used in breast lift?


A:  Because the degree of sagging is different from each patient, plastic surgeons have come up with several techniques.  In severe cases, they use anchor lift which uses an incision around the edge of areola, within the breast crease, and another one that travels from the nipple down to the crease.
For women who need less correction, the vertical incision from the areola to the breast crease would be removed.  But for those who have a very small breast, even the donut lift—in which only the incision around the areola is maintained—would be enough to raise the bust.


4.     Q:  Who should postpone the procedure?


A:  Women who are planning to lose weight, nursing a child, and wanting to have more children should postpone breast lift because pregnancy and weight fluctuations can reverse the result of the surgery.


5.     Q:  What are the risks?


A:  As with any cosmetic breast surgery, mastopexy has its own set of risks including increased bleeding, infection, asymmetric appearance, and adverse reaction to medicines.  With this consideration, patients should only consult with a board-certified plasticsurgeon specializing in the procedure.  



6.     Q:  What are the preparations before breast lift surgery?


A:  Plastic surgeons require their patients to undergo physical and laboratory examinations (e.g., mammograms or breast x-rays) to determine any underlying health problems that may lead to more risks. 

And days or weeks before the surgery, patients should avoid aspirin, ibuprofen, warfin, and other drugs that can affect blood clotting; certain types of herbal supplements; alcohol; caffeine; and tobacco.



7.     Q:  Is there any visible scars?


A:  Within a year after surgery, the scars will remain very visible but over time they will fade.  While the incision lines are permanent, they are hidden from view that even if a woman would wear a plunging neckline, they cannot be seen.


8.     Q:  Can breast lift provide fullness?

A:  Breast lift can only raise the sagging breasts but cannot create fullness especially in the upper poles; for this reason, some doctors recommend breast implant surgery as a complementary procedure.

Friday, April 6, 2012

Breast Contour After Augmentation Mammaplasty




When discussing breast implants, the size is not the only issue patients should focus upon.  They should also bear in mind that the shape and profile of the device, in addition to the appearance of their chest and amount of tissue and fat, can have a significant impact on the final result of breast augmentation surgery.
Breast implants come in two shapes: round in which all the sides are symmetric, almost resembling the contour of an M&M candy; and anatomical in which the lower portion has more volume than the upper part, leading to a teardrop appearance.
To date, round breast implants are more popular than the anatomical version not only because they are cheaper but also they are less likely to cause “aesthetic” problems.  In fact, they can rotate inside the breast pocket and the shape of the chest will still not appear distorted.
By contrast, contoured or anatomical breast implants can lead to deformity in case that they rotate inside the pocket.  And because of this risk, they only come in textured surface which aims to prevent gross movement; however, the same design that prevents implant rotation has its own downside including higher risk of rippling, traction wrinkling, and failure.
As mentioned earlier, implant profile—or its projection off the chest wall—also has an impact on the breast contour after the implant surgery
Patients should take note that by using the right implant profile, they can avoid having breasts that appear too pointy or “unusually round.”  Fortunately, most board-certified plastic surgeons today can tell which one can provide the most desirable and natural result by simply looking at the patients’ body-frame.
For instance, high profile implants, which offer more projection but come with a smaller base, can result to a pointy appearance if they are used by women with a wide upper body, thereby leading to a very unflattering appearance.  On the other hand, the design provides a natural outcome if used by patients with a narrow frame.
For patients with a broad torso, it has been sacrosanct to use low profile implants, which offer less projection but come with a wider base so they can fill up more space.
Aside from the implant type, the appearance of the breasts and amount of tissue and fat also affect the outcome of breast augmentation surgery. 
Patients with a fair amount of tissue and fat tend to enjoy a more natural result with the use of saline implant, which has a watery consistency.  By contrast, women with limited tissue and fat would likely end up having a dome-shaped breast if this implant type is used.
Fortunately, a dome-shaped breast can be avoided with the use of silicone implants particularly when dealing with patients whose tissue and fat are quite limited.  This is because the implants are filled with a cohesive gel designed to simulate the consistency of the natural glandular tissue.
Also, the breast contour after surgery is affected by the structure of the chest.  For instance, women who have a pigeon chest, which is associated with the protrusion of both the sternum and ribcage, should expect that it would be more difficult for them to achieve a prominent cleavage (both upper and medial cleavage) than patients in the general population.

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Hottest Celebrity Breast Implants





Breast implant surgery is arguably the most popular cosmetic procedure among female celebrities, although not all of them are willing to spill out their secrets.  Meanwhile, these are the stars who made it to the list of hottest breast augmentation results.
1.     Hilary Swank
After her breakout film “Boys Don’t Cry,” some people have noticed that the actress bust size has increased, however, others just speculated that she might have hidden her “assets” earlier in her career.  But whether she is naturally busty or has sought the help of a plastic surgeon, she looks sultry and beautiful these days.

2.     Salma Hayek
Considered as one of the sexiest Hollywood actresses, Hayek’s mother once told her that the only roles she could get in movies was a servant due to her “weird accent.”  But apparently, she proved her mom dead wrong.
Aside from her exotic beauty and acting skills, perhaps the star’s curvy body, which is rumored to be partly the result of breast augmentation, has also helped her to be always on the limelight.  But in the last few years, some people have noticed her breasts seem to be growing larger.
However, there are some people who believe the actress is naturally busty and the seemingly larger breasts may be the cause of weight gain, but then again, this claim may not be too convincing since only breast implants can create such a dramatic change.

3.     Halle Berry
While the beauty denies going under the knife, not all people believe her claims.  According to rumors, she has gotten breast implants (resulting to a full 36C cup) earlier in her career.
In previous interviews, Berry was quoted saying that she may consider plastic surgery in the future, however, not all were convinced with this statement especially with rumors of nose job and breast augmentation surgery.

4.     Beyonce Knowles
While the singer-dancer is naturally curvy, photos taken between 2002 and 2005 show that there was a considerable increase in her bust size, which is rumored to be the works of breast implants.
While Beyonce denies having any cosmetic surgery, not all people are convinced especially when one photo with her arms raised revealed a small incision in her armpit—a possible proof that she had breast augmentation.
Underarm incision technique is particularly ideal for dark-skinned patients who are prone to keloids.  According to some studies, the armpit is less likely to develop raised scars.

5.     Carmen Electra
Former Baywatch star Carmen Electra’s breast implants probably catapulted her career and made her into a Hollywood sex goddess.  In fact, she has been featured in Playboy magazine four times.