I ready some guide for cosmetic surgery, some people think that they need some surgery for health or for beauty. in some case we can just cover it with cosmetic so we need cosmetic surgery for a best result. But we must look very carefully and know about that surgery.

breastThe Private Healthcare UK has guide to cosmetic surgery contains articles on cosmetic and plastic surgery which are aimed at improving your knowledge of cosmetic surgery treatments, their benefits and potential risks.One of the favorite for woman is breast. Breast augmentation is an operation to enhance and enlarge the breasts through the placing of breast implants behind the breast muscle or under the breast.

Many woman have different reason for breast surgery, to enhance their breast size or shape, not firm enough or just unattractive, maybe the breasts are not fully developed, have changed after pregnancy or as a result of weight change or ageing.

Some side effect and risk that you have to know before you decided the surgery
Rupturing occurs when the implant splits or tears but this does not necessarily create a medical problem as different fillers will react differently, and this was more common with early, thin-walled implants. The obvious risk from ruptured implants is that the contents of the implant will escape from the shell into the breast and cause siliconomas (small lumps) which in turn cause tenderness or pain in the breast. If this happens the implant needs to be taken out, but the firm silicon implants are less likely to cause these complications as they are designed to keep their shape even if the implant shell ruptures. In the majority of cases the silicone gel will remain within the capsule that the body forms and can be removed if the ruptured implant is removed.
Deflation means that the implant has deflated and reduced in size and can occur as a result of complications after surgery such as capsular contracture and rupturing. Occasionally, implant surgery can cause small amounts of calcium to form around the implant, which may be confused as tumours on a mammography.

The silicone controversy. The silicon implant has been the subject of much controversy after women claimed to have Connective Tissue Disorders (CTDs) and other illnesses from the silicone gel which related mainly to silicone gel leakage and possible migration to other parts of the body. Reported symptoms included muscle spasm and pain, swollen and painful joints, rashes, changed eye and saliva fluid and hair loss.

Breast Cancer. Evidence suggests that women who have breast implants have no increased risk of developing breast cancer – in fact it is thought that the risk may actually be less. However, if a woman who has breast implants develops breast cancer scientific studies have consistently shown that the risk of cancer recurring is no greater than in women without implants, and that there is no difference in their survival.

Source ( Private Health UK)

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