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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Unfortunately, when it comes to the world of breasts, not all are created equal. Some women must suffer through having abnormally small breasts, making them feel more self-conscious and less feminine. Other women may have the opposite problem, but this is not a panacea. Not only do very large breasts bring about unwanted attention, but they can also cause a woman to have constant backaches. Then there are women who are not as concerned with the breast itself, but the nipple. This is because they have a condition known as inverted nipples, in which the nipple is turned inwards towards the body, creating an awkward appearance. Finally, there are women who are looking to lift saggy breasts. Thanks to cosmetic surgery each of these afflictions can be solved. This article will discuss the main types of cosmetic surgery used for breasts including: breast augmentation, breast reduction, nipple inversion surgery and breast lifts.

When it comes to cosmetic surgery for the breasts, breast augmentation is the most well-known. Through this form of cosmetic surgery, the patient receives an implant which will help make the breasts bigger. This implant can be filled with silicone or with saline. In the United States, saline implants are more commonly used for breast augmentation cosmetic surgery. Either way, after the incision, (which can be done below the breast, along
the areola, through the armpit or even through the naval), the implant is placed in various areas around the pectoralis muscle, depending on the procedure.

The next type of cosmetic surgery that is common for the breasts is breast reduction. This form of cosmetic surgery begins with an incision around the areola area. The cosmetic surgery continues with removal of the skin of the breast, including the areola and the nipple. Other elements that get removed also include excess fat and tissue. The procedure is concluded with the surgeon returning the skin to the breasts along with the areola and the nipple, which both would be in a higher more 'normal' position.

Thirdly, there is nipple inversion surgery, which is a type of cosmetic surgery that, while popular, has not been focused on as much in the media when it comes to cosmetic surgery for the breasts. Nonetheless, it is actually the least involved when it comes to not only cosmetic surgery for the breasts but cosmetic surgery in general. Basically, an incision is made around the nipple area. Once the incision is done, the surgeon manipulates the tissue to make the inverted nipple stand out. When this form of cosmetic surgery is complete, the woman is expected to wear a surgical bra to help protect the nipples while they are healing.

Lastly, there is the breast lift, another type of cosmetic surgery for the breasts that hasn't garnered as much media attention as breast augmentation or even breast reduction. Regardless, this type of cosmetic surgery can make a world of difference for the right candidate, which is usually a woman who has small saggy breasts. The procedure in itself starts off with an incision that follows the breasts' contour. The skin from the breast along with the areola and the nipple are removed and sewn back on, being placed higher than they originally were. The breast is then surgically reshaped.

In conclusion, some of the most common types of cosmetic surgery for the breasts include: breast augmentation, breast reduction, nipple inversion surgery and a breast lift. If you're considering any of these cosmetic surgeries, keep in mind that all of them carry the same risk as any other type of surgery. This could include excessive bleeding, infection and loss of sensation even after the breasts have healed. Granted, for some situations it may be worth going through the risks, but if you're only after aesthetics, consider other ways of making your breasts more appealing. Only after you have exhausted these avenues should you go on and consider using cosmetic surgery to improve your breasts. Plastic Surgery Types
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