1/05/2009

Breast Reduction Surgery - Pros and Cons

There are two types of implants used in breast reduction surgery today--silicone gel implants and saline implants. Saline implants were used extensively in the 1990's after silicone implants were banned by the FDA. A couple of years ago, the ban was lifted on silicone implants. Given their respective histories, is there a difference between silicone and saline implants health problems?

After years of multiple lawsuits and conflicting safety data, many women are still confused about the health risks associated with silicon implants. The FDA suggests that no conclusions can be drawn for another 10-20 years. Nevertheless, in the absence of definitive proof, the FDA has lifted its ban for now.

Silicone gel has thick fluid consistency that makes the implants look and feel more natural. Saline, on the other hand, isn't as squeezable and looks and feels firmer. But since the saline isn't injected until after the shell has been inserted, there's less visible scarring.

But what about saline implants health problems? According to Wikipeida, "saline implants are more likely to cause cosmetic problems such as rippling, wrinkling, and to be noticeable to the eye or the touch." Also, when saline breast implants rupture, they frequently deflate rapidly.

There are potential drawbacks to both kinds of breast reduction surgery however. Besides the cost and pain, you should consider that:

--Breast implants eventually fail at some point and have to be replaced. --Any surgical procedure done on breasts can harm nerves and reduce feeling and sensation. --Scars last forever and can be very obvious for months after the surgery. --Surgery makes it extremely difficult for your breasts to ever produce milk for breast feeding. --Implants can break, harden, get infected, produce a rippling effect, change form, and move around. --Breast implants may interfere with breast cancer screening. --You must choose a doctor very carefully. Anyone with a medical degree can take a course and start performing breast surgery.

Given the cost and potential dangers of breast reduction surgery, many women have been trying natural alternatives for enhancing the size, look, and feel of their breasts. Natural breast enlargement programs often consist of an herbal supplement you take orally, and an herbal cream you massage onto your breasts.

The herbal ingredients basically encourage the production of human growth hormone. This tells the glands to create new breast tissue. It's often been described as a "second puberty." The effects are not immediate--it takes about six months, although bodies react differently. However, natural breast enhancement is generally considered to be safe with no side effects.

If you're concerned about the risks involved in breast reduction surgery, you'll want to look into natural breast enlargement programs. Since the quality of the herbal ingredients is paramount, I recommend trying one with rigorous testing standards and a history of success.



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