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May 5th, 2010 The Doctor No comments

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Breast Enhancements and cosmetic Surgery

The “boob job” is the common name for the surgical procedure, many thousands of women undertake every year. This is a life changing event for many of these women and usually has massive benefits for their self esteem and confidence. at http://www.best4breast.com you will find advice on this and other pssible Breast enhancement techniques.

After the procedure many women have commented on how much more confident they feel and a lot of women say they feel a lot sexier, with the new shape and size to their breasts. Cosmetic Surgery is about giving you the shape and figure that you have always aspired to having, it is a very results driven procedure that can be achieved in very short periods of time.

There are many different ways to have your breast augmentation surgery carried out; all of them will require a stay in hospital for a period of time. The usual method for cosmetic surgery involves a surgeon making a small incision on the underside of you breast, generally in the natural fold of your skin. Through this incision the surgeon can either remove fatty tissue for Breast Reductions or insert Breast Implants, generally silicon/saline based. Other techniques/variants on this procedure, involve the incision been made under your arm or the surgeon may make the incision around the areola, dark nipple area. As with any procedure of this nature, scarring is to be expected where the incision is made. These incisions are usually very small and discreetly located ensuring minimum scarring.

So is Breast Surgery right for you?

Nowadays, the cost of this type of surgical procedure is coming down, but it still is a very high cost for many women.  In the more rare cases, some women have gone to unlicensed practitioners to help reduce their costs, this is not a recommended avenue to explore, this procedure should only be carried out by a qualified and certified Plastic Surgeon (contact your local Health Authority for further information on the surgeon you are looking to use).

There are some drawbacks to Breast Enhancement Surgery and only you can decide if they are acceptable to you and your lifestyle. The most notable would be scarring and pain, there is too be expected immediately after your operation a period of pain and adjustment, the recovery time for this is dependant on your own pain threshold and the type of surgery involved.

Before committing yourself to having Cosmetic Surgery it is advisable to have a very in-depth conversation with your chosen Surgeon, ensuring that you cover the risks and potential issues for your surgical enhancement method. Also discuss topics such as scarring, risk of future leaks, pain expected after the surgery, recovery times, breastfeeding potential issues and future mammograms. Make the time to have these conversations with your surgeon well in advance of your planned surgical date, to give you time outside the Surgeons office to consider your options, you shouldn’t make any definitive plans till you have had time to review the benefits and risks involved. Ask your surgeon for testimonials from former patients and if possible some before and after pictures , so you can build up a picture in your mind of what you can expect. Check out http://www.best4breast.com

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R.Foley is a professional consultant for over 10 years. He has worked in numerous area’s over his career and has alwways believed in delivering he truth.

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lasik doctors reviews

March 9th, 2010 The Doctor No comments

lasik doctors reviews
Need help picking a doctor for lasik surgery.?

I am trying to do some resaerch on a specific doctor in my area. Where can I look to see if there was any malpractice issues or reviews? I’ve tried everything I cna think of including the bbr website but they aren’t a member. Any place else I can look?

I happen to work as a customer service rep. for a lasik provider. I’ll try to remain as neutral as possible without including any biases in my answer. But before I answer you, I’d like to say that I am NOT a sales rep. I won’t be making any money from giving you my advice as I won’t be mentioning the company I work for.

There’s one thing I recommend you do before picking a surgeon/laser vision correction company : RESEARCH. Not just on here, but Googling various terms like :

- “laser vision correction” and “THE NAME OF YOUR STATE/PROVINCE”.
- LVC
- Allegretto
- Wavefront
- Ladarvision
- VISX Star S4
- PRK ***
- ICL ***
- CK ***
- Lasik ***
- Lasek ***
- Intralase (also referred to as “bladeless”)
- Microkeratome (in layman’s terms : the blade)
- IOL *** (stands for “intraocular lenses”)
- Presbyopia ++
- Myopia ++
- Hyperopia ++
- Keratoconus ++
- Macular Degeneration ++
- Astigmatism ++
- Amblyopia ++

I know that may seem like a lot to research, but trust me….when you’re dealing with your eyes it’ll be the one time you don’t want to cut corners. There are certain red flags that will pop up during your free initial consultation (which most lasik providers offer) such as :

- Pregnancy
- Breast Feeding/Nursing

These two items are considered red flags because they affect your hormonal levels and fluctuations in your hormonal levels will play a role in your vision stability. During a consultation (an eye exam) they want your vision to be stable and not fluctuating because they will base your corrective treatment on your consultation test results.

- Diabetes
- Lupus

These two conditions are a threat to one’s immune system and may hinder your recovery process. If the diabetes is under control you may still be a candidate.

- Amblyopia (Lazy Eye)

To be perfectly honest, I’m not sure why this is a red flag however I know it would prevent you from getting the surgery.
It’s something you’ll be asked about.

Here’s an AWESOME article (in my opinion) on helping one choose between intralase/bladeless and the microkeratome.

http://www.allaboutvision.com/visionsurgery/blade-vs-bladeless.htm

Things you’ll want to be mindful of when choosing a surgeon / company:

- He/She shouldn’t be pushy
- Pay close attention to the office (neatness, professionalism)
- Make sure your surgeon is board certified (they’d have to be anyways to legitimately perform the surgery)
- Note how many surgeries the surgeon who’ll be performing YOUR surgery has performed.
- Note what sort of “warranty” or “lifetime commitment” package you’ll be getting and specifically ask if it’s limited to that particular surgeon / center. Many of these warranties are tied into one particular doctor and/or center (and NOT the company as a whole). In other words, you SHOULD be asking : “If I move to another province/state, or if the doctor retires what happens to the validity my warranty?”
- Note how many follow-up visits you’ll be getting
- Inquire about financing
- IMPORTANT : MAKE A LIST OF ALL THE MEDICATIONS YOU’RE TAKING, QUESTIONS YOU HAVE ABOUT THE PROCEDURE & FOR CRYING OUT LOUD….TAKE AN ACTIVE ROLE IN THE PROCESS! DO NOT TAKE A LAID BACK APPROACH TO THIS AND ASSUME THEY WILL ADDRESS ALL ISSUES. IT’S UP TO YOU!

Well I think I’ve given you enough information to think about. I wish you the best of luck! Believe it or not, I just had my surgery about a week ago (Aug. 31/07) and I’m LOVING IT! Best of luck, and keep us posted on how things turn out for you!

NOTE : This is NOT to be considered as medical advice. You should ALWAYS consult a professional doctor/practitioner when seeking medical information. The information provided above is presented merely as my personal opinion(s).

LEGEND :
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*** = procedures available to correct your vision
++ = eye condition / defect

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breast lift silicone implants

March 8th, 2010 The Doctor No comments

breast lift silicone implants
what activities can I do after breast augmentation?

when can i lift light items, wash my hair myself, wash dishes??? its been 4 days since I had a breast lift and silicone implants. What about pain, how much longer? Is it normal for one to hurt more than the other?

Like any other surgery, there is pain to follow the procedure. It is wise though to give yourself and plan for the time that it will take to heal. While you can return to work after a few days, there will still be discomfort. You are encouraged to not touch your breasts or allow them to be touched following the surgery as they still will be tender and painful.

For more information on recovering from breast augmentation look here: http://www.newimage.com/cosmetic-plastic-surgery/breast/augmentation-recovery.aspx

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