Why Plastic Surgery is so Acceptable Today



Plastic surgery is becoming more common today than the current memory can recall. Many people are voluntarily going under the knife to ""fix problems"" with their appearance. What used to be a procedure mainly reserved for accident victims or birth defects, has become as common as getting a haircut, for some. One theory for this ""revolution"" may be that as technology advances, we are given more control over our environment, i.e. cell phones, e-mail, internet, even microwaves. All of these inventions have put more control in our hands. That entitlement seems to have leaked over into fields that some feel should not be manipulated, and it is a very fine line for others. If statistics were taken, a pretty close bet would be that at least one person for every two city blocks has had voluntary plastic surgery. If we don't like something, we should have the power to change it. This attitude lends itself to thousands of dollars worth of debt for a change of appearance. A very popular trend currently being advertised involves a mom-makeover; after a woman has had her last child, come on in for plastic surgery to get your body back! This can be very appealing to a woman who now sees her once beautiful body, now stretched and sagging from pregnancy and breast feeding. Some may argue that it is a small price to pay for the miracle that you hold in your arms now. Either way, the average household debt is rising and your neighbor looks thinner and a little more ""blessed"" than you remember, but you haven't really seen them for six weeks or so......
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Male breast enhancement surgery is not about giving a man what would be considered womanly breasts. While most typical conversations surrounding breast enhancement centers around breast implants to give larger breasts, this is not what male breast enhancement does. Male breast enhancement is not going to enlarge the chest with breasts but rather the surgery is going to enhance a man's chest with muscle tone. A lot of men will hit the gym in an attempt to give themselves that muscular chest. The sad part is though that a lot of men will still never achieve the desired look no matter how much they work out at the gym. It is when the gym and all that weight lifting fail that cosmetic surgery can help to give a man the look he is desiring. This form of cosmetic surgery is also used not only to give a man a masculine chest but also to correct certain chest deformities that a man may have.

Pectoral implants are used by surgeon to
give a man the appearance of highly placed firm pectoral muscles. The implants are made from solid silicone. This silicone have been safely used for decades in the medical field. Unlike the implants that are used on women, these can not leak or rupture. Therefore they can safely use silicone versus the use of saline solution in women's implants. Since women's implants can leak or rupture they no longer can use silicone gel inside those implants. The implants can come in an assortment of sizes and shapes and are used to imitate a man's own natural shape of muscular pectoral muscles.

The procedure for pectoral implants is done usually in the surgeon's office or an outpatient center. The procedure last between 1 and 2 hours and the patient can go home shortly after the surgery is done. During the surgery the surgeon will make incisions in your armpits to gain access to the chest muscles. The implants will be placed underneath the naturally existing muscles in the chest. The surgeon will check to see if the implants are even prior to stitching up the incisions. You will then be watched for about 2 hours for any complications before being sent home. Common feelings after the surgery include feelings of being hot or cold and nausea may be felt. These are considered common and normal feelings.

While the materials used for this procedure have been used decades, procedure for male pectoral implants is still considered reasonably new, according to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, in 2006 over 400 men have had this cosmetic surgery performed. The numbers that are reported for 2006 are double that of the numbers in 2005 for male breast enhancement surgery. To be a candidate for this type of surgery a man should be free of all diseases. Asthma and high blood pressure can place a patient at risk of complications during surgery. Therefore it is important to discuss with the surgeon any pre-existing medical conditions that may interfere with the surgical procedure. Breastlarge
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