Archive for September, 2007



The Breast Boom Continues

Thursday 6 September 2007 @ 2:24 am

The size of a woman’s breast is determined by several factors, including genetics. When a woman reaches puberty, her body begins releasing hormones, one of which is estrogen. Some women with certain genetic dispositions will produce higher amounts of these hormones, resulting in larger breasts.

But for those women who do not produce high levels of estrogen, it is possible to naturally stimulate the system in order to increase hormone production, which will in turn increase breast tissue. This can take place even after puberty has passed. These natural phytoestrogens also have other benefits including PMS relief, a marked increase in libido, and a clearer, healthier complexion.

The great silicone fear of the 90′s is vanishing, breasts are in again! Everyday, a large number of women are seeking enhancement of the breast size or shape. Even while still confused by contradictory reports about breast implants, women are reaching for the best solution to satisfy their desire for a safe, effective and natural breast enlargement.

Women seeking a first-time breast augmentation are limited to the saline-filled breast implants. According to study criteria, females seeking breast lifts, breast reconstruction and connection of deformities can qualify for silicone implants in approved facilities for women who qualify.

The gel now available is more “cohesive” (less liquid) and unlikely to leak into tissue if the implant envelope fails. Nevertheless, implant manufactures recommend the replacement of a gel-filled implant every 10 to 15 years as a precaution. This procedure can be done under local anesthesia in most cases.

While silicone-filled implants often feel more natural than saline-filled implants, in a breast with good skin elasticity and adequate soft tissue padding, saline remains quite satisfactory. In addition, saline has the flexibility to allow minor adjustments when needed, especially in the case of breast asymmetry.

A word of caution remains. Despite their wide popularity and apparent ease of performance, some breast augmentations remain quite sophisticated. Beware of the peculiarity of your breast shape or deficiency and investigate the different methods available for correction of the problem. A one-for-all approach is not adequate and can lead to very unpleasant consequences.

Apparent savings will be more than swallowed by the costs of repairing a misguided procedure. Anyone contemplating breast augmentation should make sure of the proficiency of her plastic surgeon in all aspects of the surgery. In addition, she should exhibit an overall concern for an aesthetically pleasing breast enhancement procedure.

Indications for Breast Augmentation Procedures:

1. Cosmetic breast augmentation of underdeveloped breasts.
2. Asymmetrical breasts.
3. Abnormal breasts with one or both underdeveloped.
4. Breast change after pregnancy.
5. Breast reconstruction after surgical removal.

Adrien Brody is a business writer specializing in health and beauty products and has written authoritative articles on the industry. To learn more about breast enhancement, make sure you visit http://curvesenhancement.com

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How To Get Rid Of Cellulite

Thursday 6 September 2007 @ 1:54 am

When Mike turned 65, he was 25 pounds overweight. By strict dieting, he shed the extra pounds, but he lost more weight; he also lost his energy and vitality. He was always exhausted, and his friends, seeing his gaunt, drawn face, worried about his health.

By the time he volunteered for a particular fitness program two years later, he had put 25 extra lbs back on. After 6 months of exercise, and some willpower at the dinner table, Mike slimmed down again. This time he felt better than he ever had, brimming with energy and glowing with good health.

What made the difference?

The first time Mike lost weight; the second time he lost fat. The distinction is important. According to research, a large portion of the weight lost by dieting alone is active tissue, such as muscle and connective tissue, while a smaller fraction is excess fat.

Exercise has the opposite effect. It increased his lean body mass and decreased his excess fat.

The same thing goes with cellulite. Most people tend to think that cellulites are only present to people who are obese. That is why they sometimes associate cellulite with fats and obesity.

Actually, even if cellulite refers to the chain of wrinkled “fat cells” and “subcutaneous connective tissues” beneath the layer of the skin, it should never be associated with people who are fat or obese. In fact, there are many people who have cellulite but are not fat at all, I mean there are many…a whole lot.

In reality, nobody knows the main reason why some people accumulate cellulite. However, there are some factors that health experts are considering such as the structure of the fat cells or the poison that entered the body. Some experts say it may be caused by some hormonal changes in the body. But none of these things has been proven to cause cellulites.

However, the only main reason why most of the cellulite cases are abundant in women is that the connective tissues of women are more rigid and firm than men. Hence, whenever a woman gets fat, the fatty cells tend to swell and get bigger. It creates a protruding appearance to the skin producing an “orange peel” look.

For this reason, women are more prone to cellulite than men. That is why it is important for women to be more careful with their body as they have higher chances of accumulating cellulite.

Fats and Cellulite

With the many cases of obese people having cellulites in their body, most of them believed that their cellulites are caused by being too fat.

However, this is still dependent on the structure of the cells. If an individual’s cell structure does not inhibit the tendency to bulge or expand even if fat deposits accumulate, then there will be no cellulites.

So, the most important thing to remember here is to keep those connective tissues firm and strong and avoid accumulating excess fats so as to avoid the development of cellulite.

How? Start a routine exercise program.

Transforming food into fat seems all too easy for most of us. Losing fat is far more difficult, and to accomplish this, we have only three alternatives:
(1) decrease food intake and keep activity constant; (2) increase activity and keep food intake constant; or (3) combine both approaches: diet and exercise.

Physical activity can help reverse the results of inactivity. An hour of vigorous exercise burns up 300 to 600 calories. If you also cut 300 to 500 calories from your daily menu, you can also lose weight at the rate of one to two pounds a week.

Without exercise, you would have to eat 500 to 1,000 fewer calories a day to lose the same number of pounds in a week. Exercise is not for everyone who is over-fat, however. The severely obese person should exercise only under medical supervision to prevent strain on the cardiovascular system and connective tissue…And no one should restrict food intake drastically without consulting doctor.

Resorting to this kind of activity will only make the matter worse. Remember what happened to Mike? He thought that when he started dieting, he would eventually lose all the excess fats he has accumulated, thus also getting rid of cellulite. The problem is that he lost those connective tissues rather than excess fat.

For people who are prone to cellulites, this will be a greater problem. Losing connective tissues instead of fat by strict dieting can only make the skin more prone to greater problems but the fat cells are still there. That only means that the problem is not solved at all.

Hence, if you wish to get rid of those cellulites, it would be better to lose those fats first. The idea here is to burn those fats by increasing your metabolism by 7.5% to 28% more than your normal rate.

It is for this reason that exercising is an important factor in getting rid of cellulite. So, for a more cellulite-free body, always engage in an exercise routine.

To your immediate & lasting natural weight loss success!

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Fashion Basics For Men To Look Their Best

Wednesday 5 September 2007 @ 3:21 pm

When you know the basics when it comes to men’s fashion, getting dressed and looking your fashion best can be easy and effortless.

Always remember that certain patterns can flatter you or can be unflattering for your image. Wide and horizontal stripes can create a sort of broadening effect. On the other hand, vertical stripes create a thinner image or look. Fabrics with no patterns or with small patterns can give emphasis to being thin.

When it comes to fabric, bear in mind that bulky sweaters, flannel, tweed and other heavy fabrics create the impression of a heavy body. Cotton, linen, twill and other light to medium weight textiles create a slimming effect and can visually take off pounds from your look.

If you want to look taller and thinner, wear clothes that fit just right. Wearing clothes that are either too loose or too tight can add pounds to your look. Solid colors would work best for a thinner and taller effect. Your colors from head to toe should preferably be in the same color range or family. Stiff fabrics should be avoided. Stripes should be limited to those designs which are fine or close together. Do not wear suspenders with button clips but instead opt for the button loops. Avoid busy and outrageous patterns and go for vertical stripes. Opt for dark tones and smooth fabrics. Trousers should be worn on the natural waist area and not below it. Your tie’s width should be medium and its tip should touch the waistband. Jackets and sweaters with elastic bottoms should be avoided as this can create a heavy look. Minimize accessories.

If you want to look heavier and shorter, wear bold colors and mix and match separates with contrasting colors. Jackets and sweaters with elastic bottoms can make the fabric bunch up on the waist area to give you a heavy look. Limit the usage of vertical stripes that are narrow, pointed lapels and very narrow ties. Wear those with styling details or patch pockets. Layer your clothes. Choose a top coat made of huskier material. As much as possible limit the use of a single color from head to foot and trousers in deep pleats should be worn.

Always remember that what’s important in finding the right clothes is not your fashion sense or style, rather it is being aware of your body type and knowing which types of clothes, styles and designs will best complement it.

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How is White Gold Created?

Wednesday 5 September 2007 @ 5:16 am

While it is popular, most people don’t realize that there is no such thing as “white gold!” White gold is a man-made substance and here is a brief guide to the process that creates this sought-after jewelry metal.

White gold is an alloy containing gold — which is yellow — along with nickel, palladium and other whiter metals to make the alloy appear white. Since there is gold in the alloy it will always appear yellowish. The more gold in the alloy, the more yellowish it will appear.

The karat grade will always indicate the amount of gold in the alloy. For example, if you have a gold item that is 18K then there is 75% pure gold. So for 18K, this only leaves 25% of the alloy for other metals to make it whiter. This is why 18K white gold is more yellowish than 14K white gold.

White gold is almost always rhodium plated. Rhodium is a silver-white metallic element that is highly resistant to corrosion, and is extremely reflective. It is used as a finish for jewelry, mirrors, and search lights. It is also used in electric connections and is alloyed with platinum for aircraft turbine engines. Another use of rhodium is manufacturing of nitric acid and used in hydrogenation of organic compounds.

Rhodium usage is dominated by autocatalyst applications where it is used together with platinum and palladium to control exhaust emissions. It is a common practice in the jewelry trade to put a rhodium plate on white gold jewelry.

Platinum can also be rhodium plated but sometimes it is left in it’s natural state. Rhodium is very white, reflective, extremely hard and virtually tarnish proof. Platinum on the other hand normally appears to be a more grayish white and not as bright. This is why it is sometimes plated, unless it has a good amount of palladium in the alloy.

When the plating on platinum begins to wear thin you don’t notice it as much, but you do on white gold because the alloy is yellowish. This is why it’s recommended that you purchase wedding bands. It’s much more expensive in platinum, but it is worth it in the long run. The plating will probably wear off with 1-5 year’s wear, depending on how rough you are on the rings, and how much rhodium plating is on the ring.

Gold jewelry requires maintenance to keep it looking brand new. To have a gold ring rhodium plated, it’ll probably cost at least $20-30 for about 0.25-0.50 microns.

If it is a two-tone ring, it has to be applied by hand with a brush rather than immersing the whole ring in the electroplating tank. Two tone rings will cost more to maintain their appearance.

If you want to make a white gold wedding band very durable, you can get it plated with a layer of platinum or palladium of 1.0-1.5 micron thickness. That’s followed by a good 2.5-3.0 micron thickness of rhodium plating. This will cost approximately $100.

Almost all white gold fashion jewelry from Italy is rhodium plated. For example, most ladies bracelets are rhodium plated. This is why they look so shiny and white.

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4 Causes of Female Hair Loss

Wednesday 5 September 2007 @ 5:12 am

A woman’s hair is her crowning glory. While baldness is often perceived as a man’s problem, it affects women too. It is even possible for teenage girls to experience hair growth problems. There are various reasons why this occurs. In this article we will examine four causes of female hair loss and what can be done.

1. Genetics

One of the most common causes of hair thinning in women is genetics. If your mother and grandmother experienced thinning or balding hair, you are likely to do so as well. By understanding your genetics you can prepare for the possibility of premature baldness. This may include using products that contain monoxodil, such as Rogaine for Women. You may want to speak to your dermatologist or physician to learn the newest and most effective ways of fighting genetic hair loss.

2. Hormonal Imbalances

Hormones can cause a lot of things to happen in the body. For example, certain hormonal fluctations can cause hair to fall out. One of the most common examples of this is following pregnancy. A woman will find she loses a noticeable amount of hair after giving birth. This is simply a result of hormonal changes. Once the hormones are balanced, the hair will regrow.

If you feel your hair growth problems are caused by an hormonal issue, talk to your doctor. He or she can evaluate your condition and help you devise the best plan of action.

3. Nutritional Deficiency

Another reason women may lose hair is nutritional deficiency. Although hair loss is a tell-tale side effect of anorexia, you don’t have to be anorexic to lose hair due to deficiency. For some women, even a small nutritional imbalance can cause thinning or balding hair. Luckily, the solution is as easy as changing your diet for the better and adding a vitamin supplement.

4. Harsh Styling

Harsh styling can also cause hair loss in women. In this case, hair is broken off close to the root causing the illusion of less hair. Perms and hair coloring products can cause breakage. Curlers may also snag and break the hair. The solution here is to stop using harsh styling products and treat your hair more gently.

Use a deep conditioning treatment once a week to encourage hair strength. You may also want to take a vitamin supplement designed to improve hair health. When detangling, use a wide-tooth comb and a detangling spray. If coloring treatments and perms are to blame for your hair breakage, avoid them until your hair is stronger.

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What’s Plastic About Plastic Surgery?

Wednesday 5 September 2007 @ 3:18 am

Actually, quite a bit. But do you know why plastic surgery is called “plastic”? While most people think that it’s because plastic materials (like silicone) are used in plastic surgery, the term was in use long before implants made of plastic were developed. Plastic actually refers to the strict definition of the word: “capable of being molded or of receiving form.”

Used in the sense of changing the position of skin and moving skin and tissue from one part of the body to another, this meaning of plastic came to be used for the materials we now call plastics, not the other way around. Plastic surgery itself is plastic: new developments, technologies, and techniques emerge on a regular basis.

1) More surgery through smaller incisions, which means less scarring.

Liposuction is the best example of this trend. Virtually unknown thirty years ago, liposuction is now the most commonly performed cosmetic surgery in the United States. Using incisions that typically measure half an inch or less, nearly every part of the body can be re-contoured.

While the most common areas are the stomach, hips, and thighs for women, and the chest, stomach, and love handles for men (and the chin/neck for both!), it is also used on many other areas. Dramatic changes can be effected with only minimal “evidence” being left behind.

Another example is the “transconjunctional lower lid blepharoplast,” which is the removal of fat bags under the eyes using small incisions placed inside the lower eyelid itself, leaving nothing visible on the skin. This procedure is often combined with laser resurfacing to tighten the skin. A third example is saline-filled breast implants.

This implant is inserted empty and then filled once it’s in place. Compared with silicone implants, which come pre-filled, a similarly sized saline implant can be inserted through a smaller incision, thereby leaving a smaller scar.

2) Younger patients having smaller procedures, and dividing one big procedure into several smaller ones.

Instead of waiting until there would be the most dramatic changes, patients are undergoing procedures at an earlier age. Aside from there being “less to do” on younger patients, the recovery tends to be easier. Less time is therefore lost from work and one’s regular routine.

Similarly, instead of combining several procedures into one big session, patients are more likely to have a long-range plan for what they want to do, and have things done as they “arise”. Typically, this might be eyelid surgery in one’s thirties or forties and a facelift in one’s forties or early fifties, with liposuction of the chin, BOTOX and Collagen injections in between.

3) The diminished role of the doctor as teacher

It used to be that the doctor was the patient’s primary — if not only — source of medical information. While the doctor remains a key resource, the explosion of information available in books and magazine articles and particularly on the Internet has changed the way information is obtained.

Patients routinely arrive at a consultation already knowing a lot about the procedure(s) they’re interested in. This is really to everyone’s advantage. Patients get a lot more out of a consultation when they already know the basics.

That way, they can use the time they spend with the doctor to see how the generalities apply to them, to ask any specific questions they have, and, in another function of the Consultation, to better assess the doctor and his or her office staff. In brief, the ideal is the “educated consumer”.

4) Newer anesthetics that facilitate outpatient procedures

In the past few years a new group of intravenous anesthetic agents have changed the way anesthesia can be administered. While typically described as deep intravenous sedation, these powerful but short-acting preparations allow people to be sedated to an appropriately deep level for the procedure itself but then to wake up relatively quickly. As an added benefit, they are associated with fewer side effects (such as nausea).

Traditional general anesthesia is still an excellent choice, but the new anesthetics have facilitated another trend: more outpatient and ambulatory procedures in a hospital, surgicenter, or in a doctor’s office. While there are advantages and disadvantages with all facilities in which plastic surgery is performed, the unmistakable trend is toward outpatient procedures.

Smaller, outpatient facilities, including doctor’s offices, offer a level of privacy and personalized attentive care that can be difficult for larger facilities, such as hospitals, to provide. The changes in health care in general and the way hospitals are staffed and reimbursed have also contributed to this phenomenon.

5) Increased Safety

Advances in surgical technique and instrumentation as well as in monitoring capabilities and anesthesia have combined to make plastic surgery safer then ever before. For example, liposuction is now performed by first infusing a wetting solution that contains lidocaine (a local anesthetic that decreases the amount of anesthesia required) and epinephrine (which constricts the blood vessels and decreases bleeding).

The combination allows more fat to be removed more safely than could be done previously when little or no fluid was injected before the surgery. At the same time, new anesthesia equipment allows more precise and careful monitoring of the patient during and after the surgery.

An example is the pulse oximeter which, through a clip placed on a finger, uses light spectrometry to measure the oxygen concentration in the blood. This sensitive instrument allows the anesthesia, particularly, the type that is used commonly in plastic surgery, to be delivered more safely.

The plastic nature of plastic surgery has made the procedures safer and more effective then ever before. Like the lasers themselves, we can expect that plastic surgery will continue to evolve “at the speed of light”.

Adrien Brody is a business writer specializing in health and beauty products and has written authoritative articles on the industry. To learn more about breast enhancement, make sure you visit http://curvesenhancement.com

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10 Steps to Take Before You Have A Plastic Surgery Consultation

Wednesday 5 September 2007 @ 2:11 am

For most of us, it’s self-evident that our physical appearance affects our lives. Looking good, after all, often means feeling good as well. State-of-the-art cosmetic surgery can restore a natural self-confident, radiant image.

1. Be aware of all of your surgical and non-surgical options. Research the procedures before you see a doctor. The internet has hundreds of sites that can give you the details of every procedure — just remember, some of these are wonderful and others are full of misinformation.

This investigation may take some time, but it is well worth it. The more prepared you are the better. There is a vast amount of information available on the web as well as free pamphlets from doctor’s offices.

2. Don’t be afraid to ask around. Ask at your salon or gym, ask nurses, search online — ask your friends — you will be surprised how many have had a cosmetic procedure or know someone who has had one (or more).

3. Compile a list of doctors and begin checking out their qualifications, especially be sure that they are currently board certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery. The front office staff reflects on the doctor’s attitude towards your care.

If you call a doctor’s office they should take the time to adequately and completely answer your concerns — but also understand that they can only answer those concerns that can be addressed without examining you.

4. A doctor’s office that fails to listen to your concerns or fails to bring the risks and complications of your chosen procedure to your attention is not the best choice. Know the risks!

5. Ask your own personal doctor which surgeon he or she would send a family member to for cosmetic surgery, or who they would select for their own procedure. Ask them about the work that they have seen and what they think of it.

6. You may find it helpful to speak to others who have undergone the same procedure you are interested in. Check discussion forums, chat rooms and internet sites. After the consultation, speak with the references the doctor provided — Ask for references after your consultation.

7. Be sure to call several offices, and if you decide to pursue a consultation, see more than one doctor. We encourage our patients to get several opinions — we know from experience that you will be back to choose us.

8. Make a list of all of your questions and concerns — these should be addressed in detail during your consultation. Our patients are usually amazed that every question on their list is answered during our education session — without them even having to ask!

9. Ask to see pre- and post-operative photographs of patients the doctor has actually operated on — not some generic brochure or photographs. You should be able to view many examples of each procedure — not just one or two. Be sure you are seeing the actual work of that surgeon.

10. Find out where the doctor had all of his or her training. All other factors being equal, training at a world-renowned institution is something you should look for.

What to Bring to Your Consultation

- Bring a list of questions you may have for the surgeon.

- Bring a list of medications you take for reference and your Medical History Form filled out. Have the Doctor’s office fax/send/e-mail you a copy — this will give you more time to ask questions instead of filling out paperwork.

Adrien Brody is a business writer specializing in health and beauty products and has written authoritative articles on the industry. To learn more about breast enhancement, make sure you visit http://curvesenhancement.com

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Acne Skin Care – Simple Steps To Excellent Solutions

Wednesday 5 September 2007 @ 1:57 am

The truth about acne skin care is that it needs to be incredibly gentle. Some sufferers have the instinct to scrub harder or use stronger soaps when the opposite is true. You see, acne skin care is a science.

Acne Treatment Is A Mix Of Techniques

The right mix of gentle chemicals and very gentle cleansers should offer you the solution you seek. For some, acne is a medical condition that needs to be treated by a dermatologist or physician. Though most of us are just doing the wrong things to our skin. From what we eat and drink to what we put on our skin, it can all affect our appearance and the success of the skin care regime we are using.

An acne treatment regimen should start with water. Plenty of water keeps you hydrated and gives your skin a good head start. Then of course, nutrition is an integral part of any acne skin care program. Basically all the things your mom always said you should eat, you should eat. Plenty of fruits and vegetables, lean protein and avoid chocolate. None of these foods will cure acne but they give your body the tools it needs to fight infection which can help your skin heal.

Some Things You Have To Consider in Your Treatment

Some situations like puberty or stress can be handled pro actively. While your kids are still young introduce them to an acne skin care program. It is easier to stop it before it happens rather than after. Just a simple gentle cleanser, teach them to keep their hands off their face and not to use regular bar soap on their faces.

Simple and not hard to do. This will not stop all blemishes. We all have to suffer through the occasional blemish no matter how hard we try, but avoiding popping pimples and thus spreading the bacteria will make a big difference, whatever you might think.

Makeup can be part of your acne skin care program. You can still enjoy many types of makeup without worrying about breakouts. It is really important that you remove your makeup before bed and make sure your face is clean before applying makeup, whilst using gentle chemicals with a gentle cleanser.

Skin Care Chemicals – What You Must Know

One of these gentle chemicals you could consider including include in your acne treatment is 2% salicylic acid. There are many products on the market that contain this chemical in this amount. There are some who say you should include exfoliants in your acne skin program but that’s debatable and it can tend to inflame the facial skin. If you can afford to get an occasional facial it is one of the best treats about an acne skin care program.

There are many gentle cleansers with benzoyl peroxide on the store shelves. If you notice an overwhelming scent or any mention of oil in the ingredient’s list then it should not be included in anyone’s acne skin care program.

Sometime you have to try a few things to see what works for you but start with the nutrition, water and no picking. From there try and find a few gentle products and use them morning and night or according to the instructions.

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What You Should Know About Your “Cosmetic” Surgeon And How It Can Help You Make An Informed Decision

Wednesday 5 September 2007 @ 1:38 am

With the barrage of plastic surgery reality shows now on television, more and more people are treating themselves to body-enhancing procedures that they might not have considered in years gone by. These deceptive television programs promising total makeovers often give the impression that deciding to have cosmetic surgery is as simple as buying a new shade of lipstick.

It is important to realize that undergoing surgery is a serious commitment and selecting the right plastic surgeon and facility are your responsibility as the consumer. You must do your homework when making such an important decision.

In many states, any licensed physician may advertise/perform cosmetic surgery without being board-certified in a specialty indicating proper credentials, let alone have any formal training in surgery. Just because a doctor advertises that they are “board-certified” does not mean he or she is certified by a board recognized by the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS).

What should you research?

1) Board Certification: There are 24 boards recognized by the ABMS as legitimate boards. Certification by an ABMS-recognized board that is appropriate to your procedure(s) ensures your surgeon has had an appropriate depth of training to properly care for you.

Boards to look for are the American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS) certification ensuring in-depth plastic surgical training of all areas of the body, the American Board of Otolaryngology for facial procedures, the American Board of Ophthalmology for cosmetic eye procedures and the American Board of Dermatology.

Examples of boards not recognized by the ABMS are The American Board of Cosmetic Surgery, The American Board of Laser Medicine and Surgery, and the American Board of Liposuction Surgery. You can verify the legitimacy of a stated board by contacting the ABMS at 866-275-2267 or online at their sites.

2) Hospital Privileges: Regardless of where the surgery is to be performed, the surgeon should have privileges to perform the procedure in an acute care hospital. Ask your surgeon or the professional staff office at the hospital where he or she is credentialed to verify staff privileges.

3) Surgical Facility Accreditation: Facilities should be accredited by a recognized accrediting body, be state licensed or Medicare-certified. You can check this by contacting any of the following organizations: AAAASF: 1-847-949-6058; AAAHC: 1-847-853-6060; or JCAHO: 1-630-792-5000.

4) Surgeon’s Experience: Speak with your surgeon about his or her breadth of experience in the procedure(s) you are considering. Membership in professional societies such as the American Society of Plastic Surgery (ASPS) or American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS) are also key indicators. Membership in either society means a surgeon is ABPS-certified and has significant experience in cosmetic surgery of the face and body.

5) Details of Your Surgery: To be discussed before surgery: your complete medical history including past and current medications; surgical benefits, risks, and alternatives; total cost including surgeon fees, anesthesia, facility and other; surgeon’s policy on revisionary procedures; post-surgical care and typical timeline for resuming work/social activities.

Adrien Brody is a business writer specializing in health and beauty products and has written authoritative articles on the industry. To learn more about breast enhancement, make sure you visit http://curvesenhancement.com

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What is Breast Augmentation/Mastopexy?

Wednesday 5 September 2007 @ 1:38 am

Many of the patients that I see in consultation have small breasts that they want enlarged. They also may have a problem with sagging of what little breast tissue they have. This is more common in women who have had children and in women who had had significant fluctuations in weight. Evaluation of these patients includes looking at the texture of their skin, to see if there are stretch marks, noting significant underlying damage to the skin’s ability to tighten . In addition, it’s important to look at the shape of the breast, the areolar size, the asymmetry of the breasts, and the age of the patient.

Plastic surgeons grade the amount of sagging, based on where the nipple is in relation to the inframammary crease (IMC). If the nipple is at or above the inframammary crease, a breast augmentation alone may give an adequate lift. If the nipple is lower, a breast lift will probably be required, especially if the implant is being placed under the muscle. When breast implants are placed submuscular, they tend to sit higher on the chest wall.

Depending on what size your breasts are to begin with, and what size you’re planning to be after the augmentation, will influence the extent of mastopexy (breast lift) needed. Usually the breast lift can be done at the same time as the augmentation. Once the implants are placed in the pocket, the patient is raised to a sitting position on the operating room table and the amount of lift can be determined.

Breast Lift (Mastopexy)

Over time, the natural aging process can cause a woman’s breasts to sag and lose their shape. A breast lift, or mastopexy, is a surgical procedure that reshapes and lifts a woman’s breasts. After the breast lift procedure at our Indianapolis practice, women can expect firmer, shapelier and more youthful looking breasts.

The Breast Lift Surgery

In the most common breast lift procedure at our Indianapolis practice, the surgeon makes an anchor shaped incision along the natural contour of the breast. Working through this incision, the surgeon sculpts the skin and tissue and repositions the nipple to give the breast a new and youthful appearance. Breast lift is usually done on an outpatient basis. Cessation of all nicotine products is strongly urged three weeks pre and post operatively. Smoking before or following breast lift surgery increases the visibility of scarring and causes problems with healing.

Alternative Procedures

A “doughnut breast lift” can also be performed, which requires less tissue removal and involves a much quicker recovery time. In this breast lift procedure, the surgeon executes a circular incision around the areola, and a doughnut shaped area of skin is removed.

Adrien Brody is a business writer specializing in health and beauty products and has written authoritative articles on the industry. To learn more about breast enhancement, make sure you visit http://curvesenhancement.com

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