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		<title>Ten Myths About Breast Enlargement and Augmentation</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Apr 2011 08:46:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dr Zion Chan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although it is a frequently performed procedure, myths abound about breast enlargement and breast augmentation that only serve to frighten many people. As well as frightening so many, these myths also create stigma around breast surgery that is quite inaccurate and unwarranted. To set the record straight, in this article we address ten of the [...]<p><a href="http://www.cosmeticsurgeryint.com.au/blog/ten-myths-breast-enlargement-augmentation/">Ten Myths About Breast Enlargement and Augmentation</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.cosmeticsurgeryint.com.au/blog">City Cosmetic Surgery Blog</a></p>
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<p>Although it is a frequently performed procedure, myths abound about <a href="http://www.cosmeticsurgeryint.com.au/breast-implant-sydney/breast-enlargement-overview.php">breast enlargement</a> and <a href="http://www.cosmeticsurgeryint.com.au">breast augmentation</a> that only serve to frighten many people. As well as frightening so many,   these myths also create stigma around breast surgery that is quite   inaccurate and unwarranted. To set the record straight, in this article   we address ten of the most common myths about breast enhancement and   explain why they are false!<br />
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<strong>Myth #1:  It is not safe to use silicone implants</strong> </p>
<p>In   recent times, there has been an incredible amount of research into the   safety and effectiveness of silicone implants. Silicone is often   recognised as the material most compatible with the biology and   physiology of human beings. International testing, clinical studies and   prevalence data helps to inform specialists of the safety of implants   made from this material.</p>
<p>Silicone   gel filled implants are regulated by the Therapeutic Goods   Administration in Australia and, from 2000 onwards, have been registered   on the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods.</p>
<p><strong>Myth #2:  Breast implants feel unnatural</strong></p>
<p>To   some, breast implants do not feel as soft and flexible as natural   breasts. When breast implants feel hard, this is a natural result of   scar tissue forming around the foreign material. This occurrence is not   particular to breast implants; this hardening also occurs around hip and   other joint replacements.</p>
<p>In   the case of breasts, it is worth noting that even if the breast does   feel harder than usual, 90% of women claim that they are happy with the   results.</p>
<p><strong>Myth #3:  Implants cause breast cancer</strong> </p>
<p>Plenty   of research is devoted to this area. Evidence suggests that women with   breast implants have no greater chance of developing breast cancer.</p>
<p><strong>Myth #4:  Breast implants make breastfeeding impossible</strong> </p>
<p>Evidence   also shows that breast implants generally do not impact on a woman’s   ability to breastfeed. Successful breastfeeding is dependent on a range   of factors and whether or not a woman is able to breastfeed her baby is   usually not influenced by whether or not she has breast implants.</p>
<p>Research also shows that breastfed children are not exposed to excessive amounts of silicone.</p>
<p><strong>Myth #5:  Detection of breast cancer is more difficult when a woman has breast implants</strong></p>
<p>It   is true that a mammogram is made more difficult when a woman has breast   implants; however, radiologists are well practiced in mammography with   women who have implants. It is important that women with implants advise   the radiographer and their doctor prior to an examination.</p>
<p>Regardless   of whether a woman has had a breast enlargement or reconstruction, they   should regularly examine their breasts to feel for lumps and changes   and should have their breasts examined at least once every two years by a   physician. Should a woman notice any lumps or changes, or have any   concerns, they should consult their doctor immediately.</p>
<p><strong>Myth #6:  Breast augmentation is painful and requires a lot of recovery time</strong></p>
<p>The   experience is different for each person. Pain medication is likely to   be prescribed and administered as required after breast surgery and the   subsequent recovery time varies from individual to individual.</p>
<p>Many   women are out of bed and able to care for themselves just a few days   after the operation and many return to work within two weeks.</p>
<p>Intense, high impact exercise is best avoided for at least six weeks after the operation.</p>
<p><strong>Myth #7:  Scars from breast surgery are obvious</strong> </p>
<p>The   site of the incision to insert breast implants is made either under the   breast, under the arm, through the belly button or around the nipple.   The surgeon will advise his or her patient of the best place for an   incision to be made so that minimal obvious scarring occurs.</p>
<p><strong>Myth #8:  Breast implants are obvious</strong></p>
<p>Many   breast enhancements or reconstructions produce a natural, subtle   result. In determining the appropriate size, quality surgeons will   factor in the woman’s desires, weight, height, natural breast size and   shape.</p>
<p><strong>Myth #9:  Implants cause the breasts to sag</strong></p>
<p>Breasts   with implants will sag no more quickly than breasts without implants.   The sagging of breasts is due to gravity, weight and the breakdown of   elastin and collagen that naturally occurs with age. To best prevent or   delay the breasts from sagging, supportive and well-fitted bras should   be worn.</p>
<p><strong>Myth #10: Breast implants need to be frequently replaced</strong></p>
<p>Many   breast implants have a lifespan of 25 years or more. Some implants may   have to be removed or replaced – the lifespan of implants varies.</p>
<p>Although   a number of myths exist about breast implants, many are false and   misleading. While all operations carry a level of risk, breast implants   and the associated surgery is found to be safe and life enhancing for   many women.</p>
No Tags<p><a href="http://www.cosmeticsurgeryint.com.au/blog/ten-myths-breast-enlargement-augmentation/">Ten Myths About Breast Enlargement and Augmentation</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.cosmeticsurgeryint.com.au/blog">City Cosmetic Surgery Blog</a></p>
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		<title>Breast Augmentations and Lifts &#8211; Should They be Separated?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Dec 2009 09:29:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dr Zion Chan</dc:creator>
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<p>Many women are dissatisfied with more than one aspect of their breasts, and as women age (even into their thirties), breast size and sagging are the two most common complaints. While ordinary logic tells us that it would be sensible to do both breast lift surgery and breast implant surgery at the same time (saving money and recovery time in the process), this is usually not the technique which gets the best outcome for many women. We look at both the pros and cons of combining breast implant and lift surgeries.  </p>
<p><strong>Why combine?<br />
</strong>Every part of our practical experience tells us that it makes sense to organize to have all the plastic surgery that you will want done completed at the same time. There are obvious benefits to this approach:</p>
<ul>
<li>The surgeon needs to be paid for their time, and consultations, preparation and anaesthesia can all be reduced overall by combining two procedures.
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<li>Recovery time might be two weeks per surgery. Combining the two means a total of two-three weeks recovery, rather than at least four.
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<li>The disruption to your life is much less &#8211; everything is over and done with at once.</li>
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<p><strong>Why separate procedures?</strong></p>
<p>The basic reason to separate procedures is to ensure that the final result is as predictable and close to your wishes as possible, and reduce the need for revision breast surgery. When your breasts are being operated on, the tissue and muscle is under a lot of trauma. What looks like an optimal result when the surgeon is working on them may turn out to be quite different than either you or he expect, when the healing process is complete. Here are the basic reasons that separating the procedure is the preferred tactic:</p>
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<li>The breast implant and lift combination is an extremely complex procedure</li>
<li>It is very difficult to work to plan when the tissue is already traumatized
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<li>The results are much more difficult to predict
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<li>The risk of excessive scarring is much greater with the combination procedure
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<li>The risk of infection is much greater than with either breast lift surgery or breast implant surgery alone
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<li>With all of the above factors combined, the chance that you&#8217;ll need to go back (unexpectedly) for revision surgery is much higher</li>
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<p><strong>Sometimes one is enough</strong><br />
Even though there are two things that women want to &#8216;fix&#8217; about their breasts when they are considering an implant-lift combo, one procedure or the other may completely satisfy them. Patients that begin with the breast lift may find that the surgery provides an improvement in shape that achieves what they thought an increase in size was needed for. </p>
<p><strong>Surgical choice difficulties</strong><br />
There are quite a number of different types of breast lift surgery techniques (mastopexy), including periareolar mastopexy, vertical mastopexy, inverted T mastopexy and combinations of these. It is difficult to tell which will give the best result until surgeons have seen what affect the implant has on your breasts … and making decisions on the fly is never an ideal surgical tactic!</p>
<p>It may take a little more time and a little more money, but separating your breast lift surgery and <a href="http://www.cosmeticsurgeryint.com.au/">breast implant</a> surgery will almost certainly give you better results in the long run. And breasts are for life!</p>
No Tags<p><a href="http://www.cosmeticsurgeryint.com.au/blog/breast-augmentations-and-lifts-should-they-be-separated/">Breast Augmentations and Lifts &#8211; Should They be Separated?</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.cosmeticsurgeryint.com.au/blog">City Cosmetic Surgery Blog</a></p>
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		<title>How to Determine the Best Implant Size at Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov 2009 09:28:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dr Zion Chan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[After the decision to get breast implant surgery, the next most important decision you will make is how big you want your new breasts to be. Do you go Dolly-size and make the most of the surgery opportunity to get a new and completely different figure, or do you just go a little bigger, but [...]<p><a href="http://www.cosmeticsurgeryint.com.au/blog/how-to-determine-the-best-implant-size-at-home/">How to Determine the Best Implant Size at Home</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.cosmeticsurgeryint.com.au/blog">City Cosmetic Surgery Blog</a></p>
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<p>After the decision to get breast implant surgery, the next most important decision you will make is how big you want your new breasts to be. Do you go Dolly-size and make the most of the surgery opportunity to get a new and completely different figure, or do you just go a little bigger, but keep it natural? There are physical factors to take into account as well (for example, your body must be able to comfortably carry the weight and move around the projection of your new breasts), and your breast implant surgery doctor will guide you through those and offer their opinion. Today we are looking at some aspects of the breast implant sizing equation, and how you can determine how big you want to go. </p>
<p><strong>Using photographs<br />
</strong>Start by researching the internet to find a woman similar build to yourself, with a breast size that you would like to have. See if you can find several different angles to bring to your breast implant surgery doctor. This shouldn’t be difficult &#8211; if there&#8217;s one thing the internet has no shortage of, it is pictures of breast! You should also bring photographs of yourself without clothing on your breasts, both in profile and front-on, to help your surgeon gauge the size that will best suit you. </p>
<p><strong>Factors that go into the decision</strong><br />
It isn’t wishes along that go into your breast implant sizing decision &#8211; your doctor has to consider various physical factors and how they will interact with your new breasts. These include:</p>
<ul>
<li>The shape of your chest
</li>
<li>The size of your ribs</li>
<li>The current shape and dimensions of your breasts, including volume and width</li>
<li>Pregnancy history &#8211; women who have been pregnant are more likely to have enough spare skin to be &#8216;filled up&#8217; with an implant. Your pregnancy history may affect the way the breast implant surgery is done, also.
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<li>Sternal depth
</li>
<li>Height and weight</li>
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<p><strong>How to tell what size will be best for you</strong></p>
<p>Unfortunately breast implants don’t come from the manufacturer labelled &#8216;Pamela Anderson&#8217;, &#8216;Jenna Jameson&#8217;, &#8216;Reese Witherspoon&#8217;, etc. They come marked with volumes, which can be difficult to translate mentally to a picture of how your new breasts will actually look and feel. Here is a common <a href="http://www.cosmeticsurgeryint.com.au/">breast implant</a> sizing method for determining what volume will suit you. </p>
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<li>Grab some pantyhose and rice or bird seed, a measuring cup that indicates volume in cubic centimetres, and an unpadded bra</li>
<li>Fill the pantyhose with around a cup of rice, loosely packed to allow movement. Tie a loose knot in the top to stop it spilling.
</li>
<li>Repeat with the same volume on the other breast</li>
<li>Or, if your are having breast implant surgery to correct an unevenness in size, adjust the size to what looks natural to you.
</li>
<li>Wear the stocking and rice setup for at least a few hours &#8211; a couple of days will actually be best.
</li>
<li>Bring the pantyhose still filled with rice and the bra to your breast implant surgery initial consultation.
</li>
</ul>
<p>Sources:<br />
<a href="http://www.cosmeticsurgeryint.com.au/breast-implant-sydney/breast-augmentation-sizing.php">http://www.cosmeticsurgeryint.com.au/breast-implant-sydney/breast-augmentation-sizing.php</a><br />
<a href="http://www.implantforum.com/size.html">http://www.implantforum.com/size.html</a><br />
<a href="http://www.babycenter.com/0_breastfeeding-after-breast-augmentation-implants_8680.bc">http://www.babycenter.com/0_breastfeeding-after-breast-augmentation-implants_8680.bc</a></p>
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