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Lunes, Mayo 11, 2015

Preparing for Breast Augmentation



Some women may have self-confidence problems arising from smaller breasts. They may consider going under the knife to aim for a larger cup size. Undergoing breast augmentation in Orlando requires a lot of thought and preparation on your part.

How to Prepare

Before the actual surgery, you will be consulting your plastic surgeon on how you want your breasts to be like after the procedure, from their size and feel to their overall appearance. It’s important to consider all the information provided by your plastic surgeon before deciding on whether you’re ready to undergo breast augmentation or not.

Once you decide to proceed, the next thing you need to do is to make the proper arrangements in preparation for your surgery. Make sure to have someone drive you to and from the clinic where you’ll undergo the surgery, and have a relative or friend stay with you for the first day after the surgery. You might also be advised to take certain medications or adjust your current medications and stay away from aspirin or other anti-inflammatory drugs.

What to Expect

Expect some feeling of soreness and swelling, or at times even bruising, around the area for a few weeks after the surgery; your surgeon will prescribe pain medication for these. You can also expect scars to fade over time. In the meantime, you need rest from physical activities for at least two weeks.


Lunes, Enero 5, 2015

Preparing For Your Breast Augmentation

Nowadays, breast augmentations may seem like a regular occurrence, but you shouldn't forget that they're still medical procedures. This means that if you want to avoid any unpleasant side-effects, you'll need to prepare yourself. Here are a few tips to ensure that your breast implant surgery will be a hassle-free experience:

Biyernes, Disyembre 19, 2014

The Link Between Breast Size and Mental Health

Experts have always been concerned with the mental health of people who seek cosmetic surgery. Often, they believe that desiring a major procedure and having a depressed emotional state go hand in hand. The question is: Does the same concept always hold true when women want to correct their breast size, specifically to make their breasts bigger?

Breast Augmentation and Depression

In the U.K., a research team from the University of Glasgow found that women seeking breast enlargement tend to suffer depression more. About 75% of the women (mostly in their 20s and 30s) were distressed about their small breast size. The same notions may apply to women in the U.S. and the rest of the world, and some of these women believe that getting breast augmentation may be more cost-effective than therapy.