Friday, May 25, 2007

A different point of view

What was the second most popular cosmetic surgical procedure in 2003? Also known as breast implants but medically called augmentation mammoplasty, the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (ASAPS) reported that a total of 280,401 cases of this procedure were performed in 2003. This figure was also a 12 percent increase from the year before, an indicator that the popularity of breast augmentation surgery will only grow.
The appeal of breast augmentation is plain to see. Like it or not, the appearance of a person's chest matters. Women can't help but notice a man with large pecs and men fawn over women's breasts. The career of Pamela Anderson is testament to how far breast augmentation can take you. After obtaining her implants, Anderson landed a role in the much-loved show, Baywatch, and has parlayed this opportunity into an omnipresent celebrity that does not look to go away any time soon.
Breast augmentation is a surgical technique that has been around for over a half century. However, over the last couple of decades, breast augmentation surgery has progressed in terms of safety and effectiveness. In this cosmetic surgical technique, a patient is able to enhance the size and shape of their breast tissue through the implementation of breast implants. Breast implants typically utilize saline, a saltwater solution, although some implants use silicone. In this surgery, the breast implants are added to increase the size of a patient's breast tissue. Additionally, plastic surgeons are able to reshape a patient's breast tissue so the patient is able to obtain the look of their breasts that they want.
Over the years, many people have criticized breast augmentation surgery as an unnecessary and vain treatment to undergo. These critics seem to have a preconceived view of the patients that are obtaining this treatment. They create images of naïve, young, superficial women as the figures fuelling the popularity of breast augmentation surgery. This couldn't be further from the truth. Studies have indicated that the typical breast augmentation patient is a woman in her mid-thirties who is currently in a long-term relationship that has resulted in children. This typical patient also has some college education and has considered this treatment for several years. The reason why they are interested in obtaining breast augmentation surgery is because they want to return to their natural appearance after undergoing such life experiences as pregnancy, nursing, and weight fluctuation.
Breast augmentation surgery is an effective way for people to obtain a fresh perspective on life. An unattractive chest can be a mental drain for a person and after obtaining this treatment, many patients are surprised to see how a procedure designed to create changes on their physical bodies has also rejuvenated them mentally and emotionally. If you view breast augmentation as the cure all for all of your problems, you will probably be disappointed with the results. However, if you understand that breast augmentation is a treatment that will only enhance your attractiveness, then this could be one of the best things you can do for your life.
Point of View of mybodypart.com

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