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Subpectoral-Subfascial Breast Augmentation: The Breast Solution for Thin-skinned Patients

Thin-skinned women can now have a good outcome in their breast augmentation. They have no reason to worry about possible palpable implants and rippling associated with their breast implants. Subpectoral-subfascial breast augmentation is now one of the management options for thin-skinned patients who want to have that more natural-looking,…
[Continue reading: Subpectoral-Subfascial Breast Augmentation: The Breast Solution for Thin-skinned Patients]Polyacrylamide Hydrogel Injection: Not for Women Who Want to Breastfeed
Polyacrylamide hydrogel may not be that safe for women who want to breastfeed later after the breast surgical operation, says a study conducted by a group of researchers from Department of Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery; Southwest Hospital, Third Military Medical University, Chongqing, China and published in the July 2011…
[Continue reading: Polyacrylamide Hydrogel Injection: Not for Women Who Want to Breastfeed]4D Photography Shows Breast Asymmetry Among Augmented Women in 100% of cases!
Believe it or not; there is a 100 percent chance that you can develop some degree of breast asymmetry after a breast augmentation procedure. Yes, it’s really true, says a study published in the July 2011 issue of the Aesthetic Surgery Journal, the official journal of the American Society…
[Continue reading: 4D Photography Shows Breast Asymmetry Among Augmented Women in 100% of cases!]First Case of Multi-Drug Resistant Fungal Infection In Breast Implant Found!
Fungal infection as a cause of breast asymmetry and capsular contracture after breast augmentation is something “out of this world” for most surgeons and practitioners alike. However, a group of doctors from the Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, University of Rome and published in the June 2011 issue…
[Continue reading: First Case of Multi-Drug Resistant Fungal Infection In Breast Implant Found!]Obesity: An Added Risk for Breast Augmentation Procedures?
Are you having problems with being overweight? Are you contemplating to have a breast surgical operation? Yes? Then, better listen to this breaking news:
Obesity can increase the odds of elective breast surgical procedure postoperative complications by twelve-folds and it can possibly worsen surgical outcomes, suggests a new study…
[Continue reading: Obesity: An Added Risk for Breast Augmentation Procedures?]Is Autologous Fat Grafting the Answer to Fistula Complications Associated with Breast Augmentation?
Autologous fat grafting may be the answer to breast fistula formation following breast augmentation procedure, says a new case report written by a group of researchers from Università degli Studi di Milano and MultiMedica Holding S.p.A., Via Milanese, Sesto San Giovanni, Milano, Italy and published in the June 2011…
[Continue reading: Is Autologous Fat Grafting the Answer to Fistula Complications Associated with Breast Augmentation?]Suicide and Breast Augmentation: Is There an Association Between the Two?
Suicide incidence in breast augmentation patients is high, says an epidemiological study conducted by two researchers from the Department of Psychiatry, Women’s Mental Health Department, Eginition Hospital, Medical School, University of Athens, Athens, Greece, and published in the January to March Issue of the journal Psychiatrike.
Seven epidemiological studies…
[Continue reading: Suicide and Breast Augmentation: Is There an Association Between the Two?]The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery and the American Society of Plastic Surgeons’ Position on Stem Cell and Fat Grafting
Two of the most popular and most respected plastic surgery associations in the United States, the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery and the American Society of Plastic Surgeons have recently release their joint position in regards to the use of stem cells and…
[Continue reading: The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery and the American Society of Plastic Surgeons’ Position on Stem Cell and Fat Grafting]Post-breast Augmentation Galactocoele: A Complication Seen in Breastfeeding Moms?
Post-breast augmentation galactocoele may possibly happen in women who underwent breast augmentation procedure in the past, suggests a study published by Annals of Plastic Surgery in February 2011.
What is galactocoele?
Galactocoele is a milk-filled cystic tumor occasionally seen in patients who are lactating. It is usually caused…
[Continue reading: Post-breast Augmentation Galactocoele: A Complication Seen in Breastfeeding Moms?]Removal of Breast Implant: Is it necessary when undergoing mastectomy?
Did you undergo breast enhancement procedure in the past? Do you ever wonder what could possibly happen if you contract breast cancer and your doctor advised you to undergo another breast surgery to remove the cancer cells from your breast? Do you think your doctor will also remove your…
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