Breast Augmentation, Is it Worth the Risk?
October 31, 2008 by admin
Filed under Breast Augmentation
Today more than any other time before, women are more likely to consider making significant changes to their bodies to via Breast Augmentation or some other form of cosmetic surgery. Naturally, changes occur in your body throughout your life, but now we live longer and we are inundated images depicting youth in nearly every facet of our commercialized existence. With so much emphasis and imagery engrained into our everyday lives placed on looking and feeling younger, it has become increasingly difficult for many women to accept the realities of growing old gracefully, with grace. Right, wrong or indifferent, we live in a society where our looks mean so much in terms of our self-esteem, social relationships, and careers and even in our sex lives. Any woman who has given birth understands how your skin can stretch, breasts can sag, and how that flat stomach you once had now resembles that of a woman for older than you fell. For many women having a body that is out of shape can be equivalent to not loving herself. For that reason, many woman now chose to capitalize on new technologies and advances in Breast Augmentation to feel better about themselves.
Breast augmentation is available in different forms pills, creams, and lotions that are stated to increase breast size to Surgery, with that being the most expensive option. Breast augmentation procedures can be done to produce two very different results. Believe it or not, some women choose breast reductions. One of my close friends chose to have a breast reduction as her large breasts caused her years or lower back problems and even caused deep permanent indentations in her shoulders from her brazier. Not to mention being the bud of many jokes and other harassment for years prior to her decision to have the reduction. The other more prominent choices of breast augmentation include the breast lift or breast enlargement. As with any surgical procedure, it is important for you to consult with your physician about exactly which procedure is right for you and what your expected outcome and result will be. In both of these procedures, small incisions are made on both breasts under or near the nipple on each breast. Implants are placed inside and the incisions are sewed and sealed. Many women who have undergone breast augmentation procedures find the process and recovery painful, but well worth it when they finally see the end result. Another consideration to breast augmentation is your particular budget. Surgical procedures are far more costly than the breast enhancement products widely available. However, as is so often the case, you will get what you pay for. So, be sure you do your research and select the procedure or product that will best serve your particular need.


