Cosmetic Surgery, are you in or out?



Following up and researching the facility, which you are contemplating using to perform a cosmetic surgery procedure, is one of the most important steps you must take before making your final decision. Confirming that the facility meets with standards set forth and proper licensing will help ease your mind should you decide for plastic surgery. This is also the perfect opportunity to meet with and discuss any questions you are needing answers to with a plastic surgeon; regarding their facility and the standard procedure and/of staff that would take place during surgery. Do not be shy in asking if they have before and after pictures of work they have performed and it doesn’t hurt to ask for referrals – this may give you a starting place for the rest of your research. Your research should also include a thorough online search for possible information and reviews of the staff and facility in which you may use. Checking with the BBB and other agencies for any marks they may have against them and also for positive reviews is also another very good search avenue. Asking around and getting feedback from someone who has previously used these facilities and staff is another method you can use to gain valuable information. After and only after you have done your research into the procedure and facility should you make a final decision on whether or not cosmetic surgery is right for you.
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Cosmetic Surgery and Breast Augmentation


There are many reasons for women to have cosmetic surgery on their breasts and it's not always for the reason some of Hollywood's starlets and Playboy Bunnies would lead you to believe.

Sure, the most popular reason for breast augmentation may be for a woman who is less than well-endowed to have plastic surgery, could very well be to enlarge and/or enhance their God-given supply. We see it all the time and it's actually become something to be newsworthy and reported on - not just entertainment channels but on the Evening News, that some actress, feeling physically inadequate, will go under the knife and have her breasts enlarged, lifted or enhanced in order to save her career. Maybe that works for some people and if that is the case, I'm really glad the option for breast enhancements is available to them.

My main concern with that scenario is that if someone is getting a breast enhancement because they are feeling inadequate or are trying to impress a director, what happens when the role they are vying for is over and they are left with altered breasts?

I have a close friend who spent years and years in pain because of the size of her breasts and the best gift she ever gave to herself was the gift of a breast reduction. She has related that the only regret she has about the surgery is waiting until her 50s to get it done! I'm sure the first thought, when discussing plastic surgery and breasts is not about decreasing their size; but that is as important to people like my friend in finding some relief from the strain on their backs and the activities they are restricted from doing because of their size.

Another really good reason for breast plastic surgery is to help women who have had breast cancer and a full or half mastectomy. It's a difficult enough experience to be faced with cancer, but for a woman to have to sacrifice the part of her body that is outwardly sexual, can be devastating. Many women regard their breasts as the part of them that makes them women; whether they have breast-fed children or not, knowing that our bodies are MADE to feed our children after birth, says everything about being a woman. I mean, it's not like the body has to do anything special in order for the breast feeding process to take place; all a woman needs to do is have a baby and the human body does the rest. So it is understandable that when, due to a health crisis, causes these parts of the body to be removed, it can be described as being "stripped of their womanhood." Now just imagine if the cancer-surviving woman were unable to have her marred body repaired - how awful would that be? The good news is that when a woman has had to have a mastectomy, insurance will almost always pay for the reconstruction, and that's just less she will need to worry about in regards to her illness.

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