The Ideal Age for Breast Implants

Posted by admin on May 30th, 2009

As breast augmentation grows in popularity, women from an increasingly diverse demographic and age range are opting for the surgery. When considering this procedure, it is important to determine if the surgery is right for you at the current moment in your life. While you might be a viable candidate for breast enlargement, you may find that based on your circumstances, it might be wiser to wait a few years.

Technically, all women ages 18-50 are potentially candidates for breast augmentation. However, the decision to get breast implants is a very personal one, and the ideal age varies depending on the woman.

Implants for Teenagers

Breast augmentation for teenagers is on the rise, as each year, many parents are surprising their daughters with implants as a birthday or graduation gift.

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) only approves breast enlargement for women over 18. However, many 16 and 17 year old girls are still opting for the procedure, ignoring the recommendations of the FDA.

Getting implants while you are a teenager may be a bit premature. Most girls’ breasts continue to develop into their early 20’s. It is much better to wait until your breasts are fully formed before undergoing surgery. Otherwise, you run the risk of complications.

Implants for Women Ages 20-35

Most of the women getting breast augmentation fall into this age range. While this may make sense, since these women are in their most vibrant, youthful stage of adulthood, there are still a few factors to consider before deciding to go ahead with the procedure.

Women in their early 20’s may have breasts that are still developing. Breast enlargement at this stage in a woman’s development can adversely affect the results of the surgery.

Many women in this age range still plan on having children at a later date. This is a very important factor to consider when deciding on breast implants. It is generally a good idea to wait until after childbirth to get an enlargement, since the surgery can potentially affect your ability to breast feed. Also, the change in size of a woman’s breasts during pregnancy can lead to sagging, misshapen breasts if implants have already been inserted.

Implants for Women Over 35

This is also a very common age for women to get breast augmentation. In many ways, this is a good time in your life to opt for the surgery. Your breasts will be fully formed, eliminating any complications as a result of inserting implants when you are too young. Also, most women in this age range have already had their children, making complications related to pregnancy irrelevant.

Whatever your age, the most important factor in this decision is whether or not you feel breast enlargement is right for you at this particular stage of your life. It is important to discuss your medical history and goals for the procedure with an experienced cosmetic surgeon who can help you through this decision.

If you are interested in breast augmentation in the Denver, Colorado area, please visit the website of Dr. David Broadway today to schedule an initial consultation.

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Psychological Aspects: Your Self-Image and Plastic Surgery

Posted by admin on May 26th, 2009

Psychological Aspects: Your Self-Image and Plastic Surgery Improving your self-image with plastic surgery

Each of us has a “self-image,” a perception of how we believe we look to others. People who are happy with their self-image are more likely to be self-confident, effective in work and social situations, and comfortable in their relationships. Those who are dissatisfied tend to be self-conscious, inhibited, and less effective in activities. Plastic surgery — whether cosmetic or reconstructive — encourages and promotes a strong, positive self-image. Even a small change on the outside can create an extraordinary change on the inside, allowing an individual’s self-confidence to flourish. Because the changes resulting from plastic surgery are often dramatic and permanent, it’s important that you have a clear understanding of how surgery might make you feel– long before a procedure is scheduled. http://www.plasticsurgery.org/public_education/ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Do looks matter? Dr Kate Gleeson, a psychologist working at The Centre for Appearance Research, conducted a study among university students, and discovered that they all carried with them the barbs of childhood. “Nasty comments that other people had made about their appearance when they were only five or six had stuck firmly in their psyche. One girl wore only black because she believed she had podgy legs, even though her body was now very slim,” says Gleeson. The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery reports an increase of 23 per cent in cosmetic procedures, more than seven million citizens now have some ‘work’ done every year.

 

A recent survey showed that half of all Americans approve of cosmetic medical procedures. In the USA, the television series Extreme Makeover gives ordinary people the chance to have movie-star reconstructive surgery, from liposuction and tummy tucks to eye-lifts and nose jobs. Some get a complete new body and face. This season, ten million viewers applied to appear on the show. All contestants report that they can’t live with their – often quite ordinary – looks because society places such a high value on physical beauty. Susan Walls, juniormagazine.co.uk

 

Let’s start the journey. Before asking for plastic surgery, let’s cover what you should be putting into your very special body.  Please visit my website at <a target=”_blank” href=”http://www.FixYourNose.net” rel “nofollow”>FixYourNose.net</a>

Kurt Wagner writes about cosmetic surgery as part of a whole approach toward health and beauty. DrKurtWagner.com, BadNoseRepair.com, fix-your-nose.com and other sites are available for more information. You can write to Dr. W at dpfqhrj@gmail.com. He practices in Boca Raton at SMACBoca with Dr. Jason Pozner. This article is part of a series. More can be found in the book written by Dr. Pozner and Dr. Wagner called The War Against Aging.

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Posted by admin on May 25th, 2009

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350cc Breast Implants: What Cup Size Will I Be?

Posted by admin on May 25th, 2009

One important thing to understand about this question is that 350cc breast implants may increase the breast size of one woman quite differently than on another. Since the body of every woman is unique, of course, breast implants once placed may have a different effect on you than on some breast implant photo you found on the internet.  Only your plastic surgeon can adequately explain what this breast implant size will specifically impact your breast. We can, however, arrive at some estimation of how a breast implant of that size will grow your breast size based upon a few important factors.

1) What breast size do you currently have?
2) Will the breast implants be placed above or under the muscle?
3) What profile of breast implants will you use, low, moderate, or high?

To the first point of current bra cup size, you might estimate a 350cc breast implant to increase your breast size by approximately 2 cups.  As a very general rule of thumb, it is often considered that for every 175cc to 200cc in breast implant volume, a woman might experience approximately one bra cup size larger. The 350 therefore would fall into the low range of increasing your breast size by about two cups. If you currently wear a AA cup bra today, growing two cup sizes would be in the range of a C cup, for example.

The second mentioned factor of breast implant profile is important, especially in regards to your breast width.  If you have a smaller bra band size such as a 32 to 34inch, for example,  a higher profile breast implant is generally used in order to achieve a C cup in bra size.  In general, the higher the profile, the smaller the width is of the breast implant. For women with a 36 or 38 inch bra band, a lower profile may generally be recommended.

The last factor mentioned above regards the placement of the breast implants. Most women decide to have the breast implant placed under the muscle.  In this case, a slightly larger implant is needed to achieve the same result as a breast implant placed over the muscle.  Many doctors suggest that the difference between the two placements may be as much as 15 to 20 per cent. In other words, a 350cc breast implant under the muscle will likely be similar to 300cc over the muscle due to the compression of the implant under the muscle.

One very good way to preview how your own breasts will be impacted with breast implants is to use a breast implant sizing system. The new systems available today allow you to try on a wide variety of breast implant sizes before you make your final decision.

In this case you might want to try a range of sizers from 300cc to 400cc in 50cc increments.  Breast implant sizers, otherwise known as tester breast implants, are designed to be worn outside your body but within a bra. Designed with similar volume to corresponding breast implants,  the sizers will give you a good idea of how these sizes will increase your bra size.

After trying the implant sizers you might like the look and feel of a given breast implant size, for example 400cc or 375cc. After you show your plastic surgeon the sizer in your breast sizing bra, they might suggest that they will need to use a larger breast implant size to achieve the same effect as the sizer.  This might especially be true if you are having your breast implant placed under the muscle.  Again, generally speaking, if you like a 400cc size, your surgeon might suggest to use as much as 15 to 20 percent larger in the actual breast implants to achieve a similar look as the sizer.

These are all general estimates, of course.  Only you and your doctor can make the decision on how a specific breast implant size, with a specific profile will augment the size of your breasts.

Now you can void the most common mistake in breast enlargement by choosing the right breast implant sizes the first time with the Purlz Breast Sizing System.

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How to Choose Breast Implants

Posted by admin on May 24th, 2009

Silicone Breast Implants. Saline Breast Implants.  Round Breast Implants.  Shaped Anatomic Breast Implants.  Smooth Implants.  Textured Implants.  Some many choices, but which one is best for you?  Breast augmentation requires proper planning on your part as well as on the surgeon’s part.  Yet most people probably spend more time chosing a microwave than they do on chosing their surgeon and their implant options.

Choosing your surgeon.  In the US you need to look for a surgeon who is Board Certified in Plastic Surgery.  Board Certification means that the surgeon has gone through the proper training and at the end of this training the surgeon has passed an oral and written test and has proven that he is a competent and safe surgeon.  Some “Cosmetic Surgeons’ are not surgeons at all, while other are surgeons who advertise themselves as “Board Certified” but they don’t say what specialty they are certified in.  Board-Certified in Internal Medicine is not a qualification for Plastic Surgery.  Board-Certified in Cosmetic Laser Surgery is not a qualification for Plastic Surgery (in fact, Cosmetic Laser Surgery and other “cosmetic” and “Aesthetic” boards are often nothing more than a marketting scheme… there is no specialty in Cosmetic Laser Surgery.  It’s a make-believe specialty).

In addition to Board Certification in Plastic Surgery, ask your surgeon which hospitals he/she work at.  Hospitals require surgeons to provide proof of their competency to perform procedures… thus if a surgeon is not allowed to do cosmetic procedures at a hospital, it’s probably because his peers did not feel he/she had the proper training and skills.  Finally, you want to know how many breast augmentations he/she performs per year.  Is it one of his/her most common procedures?  You cannot expect anyone to be a master of all of Plastic Surgery.  Each surgeon has his or her area of interest and expertise.

In summary, when chosing your Plastic Surgeon, look for:

  • Board Certification in Plastic Surgery
  • Hospital privileges
  • Experience (procedures/year)
  • Area of interest

Once you have chosen your Plastic Surgeon, you need to discuss your surgical options and you need to chose your implant.

The surgeon will examine you and tell you what options you have.  When you do not have options (without a logical explanation) it may be because you’re dealing with someone who does not have the proper training to either perform various types of breast augmentation or lacks the understaning to think of the other options.  Surgical options include scar placement and breast implant placement.

Finally, the breast implants.

In the US until recently Silicone Breast Implants were restricted to only breast cancer patients (why?  I never understood that).  In Canada Silicone Breast Implants have been available for some time now, and in the rest of the world they have never been taken off the market.  Silicone Implants do not cause illnesses.  The hoopla around silicone implants is too big to describe in this article, but the bottom line that after years of intense scrutiny, FDA found no links to any illnesses and has once again allowed silicone breast implants to be used for cosmetic purposes.  Silicone has a more rubbery consistency than saline breast implants (which are pretty much nothing more than a water balloon).  They maintain their shape better and thus ripple (wrinkle) less.  This is important in thinner patients where the implant outline can be seen and wrinkling/rippling creates a noticeable irregularity on the breast.  Silicone implants are much better at limiting rippling than saline implants.  Additionally, the new highly cohesive silicone (”gummy bear implants”) has a “form stable” consistency.  What this means is that if you cut the implant in half, it will just sit there, it will not spill out unlike the older more liquid silicone.

Saline implants are nothing more than sophisticated water balloon.  They add volume to the breast and should ideally be limited to patients with existing breast tissue that will cover the implant, thus the water-balloon feel and rippling will be obscured.  Additionally, placing saline implants under the muscle hides the implant so that the rippling and the abnormal feel is once again obscured.

Breast Implant shape is also important to consider.  Round breast implants create more of the ’stripper’ look, with fullness on top.  Young patients tend to like the look of the round implants.  Shaped breast implants have more fullness on the bottom, which is ‘anatomic’ … meaning that the implant better resembles the anatomy of a normal breast.  These implants have a more natural look.  They are also ideal in patients who have some droopiness/sagging to their breast but do not want a breast lift.

Breast Implant placement refers to where the implant sits.  In can be a submuscular breast implant location or a subglandular breast implant location.  Submuscular implant means that the implant is placed under the pectoralis major muscle.  The benefit of putting the implant under the muscle is that it has been shown to decrease the risk of capsular contracture.  Placing the implant under the muscle also adds an additional layer of padding on top of the implant to obscure the implant edges and rippling.  The downside of going under the muscle is that it is much more painful, takes much longer to recover and to see the final result.  Finally, contraction of the muscle will make the implant move and thus breast ‘jiggle’ when you move your arms.

Finally, breast implant surface.  Implants are smooth or textured.  Smooth breast implants are able to move around.  Textured Breast Implants have a rough surface that sticks to the surrounding breast tissue like velcro.  It is thought to lower the risk of capsular contracture.

Dr. Jugenburg is a Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon certified by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. Dr. Jugenburg practices Plastic Surgery in Toronto, Ontario.

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