Posted by admin on Thursday Sep 22, 2011
Filed under :Breast Augmentation News, Home, Types of Breast Implants
At the office of Baltimore breast augmentation surgeon Janet P. Woodyard, M.D., plastic surgery candidates can learn about the safe use of silicone gel breast implants. Last month, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) re-confirmed its position on silicone-gel breast implants, stating that they remain “safe and effective for their intended use.” However, the FDA is looking for ways to develop a uniform follow-up process for breast augmentation patients in order to improve research and documentation.
As many of Dr. Woodyard’s Baltimore breast augmentation patients know, the FDA placed a ban on silicone-gel implants in 1992; then, after improvements were made to the devices and clinical trials failed to show a connection between the implants and autoimmune disease, the agency re-approved them for use in 2006. As a condition of the approval, the FDA required major implant manufacturers Mentor and Allergen to conduct a 10-year study, respectively, of their implants’ performance.
Nationwide, it seems that many breast augmentation patients – even official study participants – have been lost in the follow-up process. Mentor reports three-year data for only one out of every five women in its study, while Allergan has two-year data for three out of every five, according to the FDA. The agency is giving the manufacturers one year to improve the follow-up process.
One expert that participated in a two-day meeting convened by the FDA to discuss breast implant follow-up said it best. “You could have the most well-meaning company that wants to do a good study, but if the patients don’t want to participate, the study won’t be completed,” Dr. William Maisel of the Center for Devices and Radiological Health told reporters. After all, women who are happy with their surgery results may be less likely to participate in post-market studies or even return for checkups. If anything, this is a testament to the “natural” feeling of enhancement that breast implants offer.
At the Baltimore breast augmentation practice of Dr. Woodyard, women are instructed to attend follow-up appointments in the weeks following surgery. The office urges them to contact Dr. Woodyard immediately if they experience any problems.
Posted by admin on Wednesday Jul 6, 2011
Filed under :Breast Augmentation News
The summer season has arrived, and many women find themselves trying to attain a bikini-ready body. However, as the temperature rises, so do the insecurities of most female adults. This is due to the fact that they do not feel quite ready to put on a swimsuit; the bikini becomes one of the most dreaded fashion pieces for a woman to wear during this time.
As a result of a poll taken by Bach remedies, 75 percent of the 3,300 women surveyed said they dreaded wearing a bikini and 62 percent said they were insecure about sporting other summer fashions. These statistics are not surprising, considering the breasts remain a symbol of femininity.
Months approaching the warm summer season, women are hitting the gym and dieting more often, hoping they achieve the ideal bikini body shape. With the pressures of looking their best during summer, many women find themselves opting for cosmetic surgery procedures during this time of year. Among the most requested surgeries is breast enlargement. Although this type of augmentation is not a new trend in the cosmetic surgery market, it seems more women are requesting larger breasts. It is also not just an American trend. Breast augmentation continues to reign as one of the top cosmetic procedures, and according to the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (BAAPS), these stats appear to not be changing any time soon.
Women who are interested in breast augmentation in the Frisco area, may contact Natan Yaker, M.D., a plastic surgeon located in Plano, TX. He is an experienced breast enlargement surgeon who has been in practice since 1979.
Posted by admin on Monday May 9, 2011
Filed under :Breast Augmentation News, Home
Plastic surgery is no longer the taboo subject that it once was. Now, there are more individuals in their 50s who are undergoing cosmetic enhancements. The “Baby Boomers” are an increasingly popular generation that is taking a greater interest in rejuvenating procedures. From facial surgery to body contouring procedures, plastic surgery is becoming more common amongst older generations.
Although it used to be said that only the young, rich, and famous underwent cosmetic surgery, certain age and class groups are now intertwining when it comes to enhancing one’s appearance. Men and women who are entering their 50s are seeing the signs of aging and often wish to regain a more youthful glow. Now that they are no longer bound to raising children and are more financially stable, they are able to look into their desire enhancement procedure(s). Men commonly undergo liposuction to help rid their body of excess fat around the midsection, while women are seeking breast contouring procedures. Breast lift surgery can help those who have lost elasticity due to pregnancy, weight fluctuations, and/or aging; breast augmentation will help patients regain volume to achieve a more youthful shape.
If you are starting to see signs of aging that are causing you to look older than you feel, then why not consider visiting a qualified plastic surgeon? Dr. Trenton Jones of Cascade Cosmetic Surgery Center performs rejuvenating procedures such as liposuction, facelift surgery, and breast augmentation in Utah. Feel free to browse his website to learn more and schedule an appointment to discuss your procedure details.
Posted by admin on Tuesday Nov 2, 2010
Filed under :Breast Reconstruction
Every year, there are thousands of women who are diagnosed with breast cancer; in a recent article, it was estimated that that 207,090 women will be diagnosed in 2010. Of these women, approximately 12 percent are under the age of 45, many of whom undergo treatments such as breast removal (“mastectomy”) and are left feeling a loss of femininity. Several of these patients often turn to plastic surgery procedures to help regain their womanly shape.
During their treatment process for breast cancer, the oncologist often refers the patient to a plastic surgeon who can further discuss their options of reconstruction. In Las Vegas, Dr. Stuart A. Linder performs breast reconstruction. The most common form of reconstruction is with the use of breast implants, which are prepared for by placing expanders in the breast area during the mastectomy. Over the next four to six months, the expanders are gradually filled to help the skin stretch to the new contour. Dr. Linder can then remove the expanders and place permanent breast implants, providing patients with a more feminine breast contour. Patients who undergo this procedure often feel that it helps them through the healing process of their breast cancer treatments.
If you have questions regarding breast implants surgery, Las Vegas plastic surgeon Dr. Linder can provide answers. Be sure to visit his website to learn more about breast surgery and view before and after photos.
Posted by admin on Tuesday Sep 7, 2010
Filed under :Breast Augmentation News
Earlier this year, there was a recall on Poly Implant Prothese (PIP) breast implants in France, Australia, and Great Britain. Due to an unauthorized form of silicone gel, patients have had to undergo thorough examinations in order to determine if there are any leaks or ruptures. Should a patient experience complications, she must have the implants removed to avoid further harm to her health. Fortunately, breast implants used in the United Sates are extremely monitored in order to prevent such circumstances.
Today, there are only two brands of breast implants approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) – Mentor and Natrelle. These have undergone meticulous testing and evaluation prior to gaining approval for use in breast augmentation surgery. Qualified and experienced cosmetic plastic surgeons who are trained in this procedure are also well-informed on the safety of these implants. Patients are urged to carefully research the breast implants procedure, physician, and implants in order to be well-educated prior to surgery and have a more enjoyable surgery.
Based in South Florida, Constantino G. Mendieta, M.D., F.A.C.S. performs breast enhancement surgery with the use of saline and silicone gel breast implants. During an initial consultation, patients may have their questions and concerns addressed, as well as undergo an examination to determine the most appropriate surgery options.
Posted by admin on Monday Aug 23, 2010
Filed under :Breast Augmentation News
Women who are in their 20s, all through their 50s, are often concerned with their body image, specifically with their breasts. For varied reasons, women of all ages may experience asymmetry, loss of volume, or naturally small breasts. In order to correct these features, most women opt to undergo cosmetic plastic surgery. However, not all prospective patients are sure about which procedure is right for them – breast augmentation or breast lift surgery?
Ideal candidate for a breast augmentation are those who desire larger breasts, better-balanced body shape, and/or loss of volume with minimal sagging. Typically, breast enlargement involves the use of either saline or silicone breast implants, which are placed either above the chest muscle or beneath the muscle. The implants are inserted through incisions made around the nipple, under breast, in the armpit, or through the belly button. Women who have lost volume in the breasts and experience severe sagging may be better suited for a breast lift. This typically involves incisions made around the nipple, vertically down the breast, and horizontally along the breast crease. The surgeon then raises the breast tissue to a more youthful position on the chest wall and removes any excess skin. In some circumstances, a breast lift with augmentation may be appropriate.
If you are in learning more about breast augmentation and/or breast lift surgery in the New York City area, you may wish to contact Samuel Beran, M.D., F.A.C.S. He offers both procedures, with the skills and ability to produce beautiful, natural-looking outcomes.
Posted by admin on Monday Aug 16, 2010
Filed under :Breast Reconstruction
Cosmetic plastic surgery such as breast reduction has often been more popular amongst the female population; however, in recent years, there are more men undergoing body enhancing procedures. A procedure that has seen a great increase in frequency is gynecomastia surgery, which is the reduction of enlarged breasts in men.
Due to various reasons, such as age, weight gain, use of anabolic steroids, kidney or liver disease, or hormone imbalance, men can have “female-like” breasts.
Many begin to show signs of enlarged breast tissue in their teen years, typically around 13 or 15 years of age. As a result, those who suffer from gynecomastia often feel uncomfortable without a shirt and shy away from certain activities. In order to correct this unpleasant feature, men often opt to undergo gynecomastia or male breast reduction surgery for a more masculine appearance.
Based on the patient’s anatomy and desired outcome, a qualified plastic surgeon can create a personalized treatment plan to meet his needs. It is important to properly research the physician in order to achieve optimal results. Plastic surgeon Brian S. Glatt, M.D., F.A.C.S., a Morris County breast augmentation specialist also offers gynecomastia in New Jersey and the surrounding areas. Feel free to contact his practice to learn more about female and male breast reduction surgery in the New Jersey area.
Posted by admin on Friday Aug 6, 2010
Filed under :Breast Reconstruction
As part of the treatment for breast cancer, many women undergo a mastectomy (the removal of a breast) or a partial mastectomy (partial removal of a breast, also known as a lumpectomy or breast conservation surgery). Both surgeries can drastically alter the shape of the breast. While some women choose to wear special padded bras or other clothing to mask the effects of a mastectomy, others opt to undergo breast reconstruction surgery concurrently to their breast cancer treatment or shortly after.
If you are considering breast reconstruction surgery, it’s best to consult with your oncologist as well as a qualified plastic surgeon before your operation in order to weigh out your options. Depending on your situation, you may be able to have your breast reconstruction performed at the same time as your mastectomy. If this is the case, you may want to discuss what type of cosmetic work you will have done, such as a breast implant or a breast lift, and what you can expect in terms of recovery time. Because the effect that chemotherapy and other cancer treatments may have on your body; recovery from your breast reconstruction surgery may be slowed.
In some cases, breast reconstruction should be deferred until you have fully recovered from your breast cancer treatments. Additional mammograms and other screenings may need to be performed after your operation, and a breast implant may hinder the efficacy of these tests. These issues reinforce the importance of consulting with a plastic surgeon as well as your oncologist. If a qualified plastic surgeon is apprised of your particular medical needs, oftentimes, a favorable surgical plan can be adapted to your situation. For example, Ocean Plastic Surgery, an Orange County breast augmentation practice that specializes in breast reconstruction, offers a wide range of options for breast cancer survivors, including tissue expanders, flap reconstruction, allograft implants and capsulectomy. Ocean Plastic Surgery also offers a number of procedures that specifically treat the aesthetic after-effects of a mastectomy, such as nipple reconstruction and tattooing to correct color irregularities of the areola.
In most cases, it is possible to restore your breasts to a natural, feminine shape after breast cancer surgery. However, it is important to collaborate with a skilled plastic surgeon and other medical practitioners to ensure that your breast reconstruction procedure is performed safely and effectively.
Posted by admin on Wednesday Aug 4, 2010
Filed under :Breast Augmentation News
Women who are considering undergoing a cosmetic plastic surgery procedure such as breast augmentation must take various factors into account prior to surgery. Some of these include breast implant type, incision location, implant placement, and most importantly, the plastic surgeon. Many patients have found that the more informed they are regarding the procedure and their physician, they better outcome they achieve.
Recently, former Destiny’s Child singer Kelly Rowland opened up about her own breast enlargement procedure. In an article, she states that she waited 10 years before undergoing the procedure; during that time, she researched and met with surgeons in order to determine if the surgery was right for her. Now that she has publicly addressed her breast surgery, she encourages others to carefully consider their options and do their homework before choosing a breast implant surgeon. Typically, it is in the patient’s best interest to learn of the doctor’s education, training, credentials, and experience in the particular procedure. When a patient feels at ease and confident with her surgeon, results can be much more satisfying.
Posted by admin on Wednesday Jul 28, 2010
Filed under :Breast Implant Alternatives, Uncategorized
Women who have small and/or asymmetrical breasts often opt to undergo a cosmetic plastic surgery procedure, specifically breast augmentation. Unfortunately, some patients experience unpleasant results and/or complications after their procedure. Typically, when the outcome is not satisfactory, a secondary procedure may be necessary. Therefore, when considering a revisional procedure it is important to find a surgeon with experience and training in this surgery.
The most common reasons a patient may undergo breast implant revision are due to implant rupture, capsular contracture, implant visibility, and/or incorrect implant size. Others may simply wish exchange saline filled implants with silicone gel breast implants. In addition, patients who have had their primary implants for seven to 10 years may wish to have new implants placed in order to achieve a more youthful appearance. The revision surgery commonly involves removing the original implants; in certain circumstances, the breasts may require time to heal before placing the new ones. Once the breasts have healed, a qualified cosmetic plastic surgeon can complete the breast implant revision procedure.
Those in the Miami area who seek an experienced breast surgeon may wish to contact Ary Krau, M.D., F.A.C.S. Further information regarding this procedure is available on his website. You can schedule an initial consultation to discuss your options.