Guest guest Posted November 14, 2005 Report Share Posted November 14, 2005 She's back! . . . apparently representing the plastic surgery industry! . . . At least that's who she credits with her information! . . . I wonder what she'll say after hearing from some of our ladies? Is she bought and paid for, or an honest reporter? Rogene --------------------------------------- Posted on Mon, Nov. 14, 2005 http://www.sunherald.com/mld/charlotte/living/health/13161743.htm?source=rss & cha\ nnel=charlotte_health Want breast implants? Do research first KAREN GARLOCH kgarloch@... Despite the U.S. government's 1992 partial ban on silicone gel-filled implants, demand for cosmetic breast augmentation has continued to rise. With saline as a substitute for silicone, breast implant surgery is the second most popular cosmetic procedure, next to liposuction. In 2004, more than 300,000 U.S. women had breast implant surgery, compared with 100,000 in 1997, when the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery began keeping track. If you're considering breast implants, remember that it's surgery, with all the associated risks, such as infection, bleeding and scarring. Before you decide, do your homework. Here are some suggestions from medical organizations and Web sites: Ask Questions • Choose a plastic surgeon certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery.• Get names of reputable surgeons from family physician, family members, friends, medical societies or hospitals. • Interview several surgeons. Find out how many operations they have performed and which implant procedure they prefer -- around the nipple or under the breast or armpit, under the chest muscle or on top of it. • Bring your doctor photographs of women you'd like to look like. • Ask surgeons to see " before " and " after " pictures of other patients, and talk to implant patients about their experiences. • Check with the state medical board for complaints or disciplinary action against surgeons. Malpractice claims are on file at the county courthouse. • Office-based surgery centers should be accredited by an agency such as the American Association for the Accreditation of Ambulatory Surgery Facilities or the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care Know the Risks • Some implant patients complain of capsular contracture, or a hardening and change in shape that occurs as scar tissue forms. Others notice skin wrinkling or rippling. • No implant is permanent. Like heart pacemakers, breast implants will need to be replaced, often within 10 to 15 years, if not before. Implants can rupture and may need to be replaced to prevent complications. • The presence of implants can make it more difficult to get reliable mammograms, and they can also interfere with breast-feeding. Cost • Health insurance does not cover cosmetic surgery. Nationally, the price for breast implant surgery ranges from $3,000 to $10,000. For More Information • American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery: www.surgery.org.• American Society of Plastic Surgeons: www.plasticsurgery.org. • National Research Center for Women & Families: www.breastimplantinfo.org. • U.S. Food and Drug Administration: www.fda.gov/cdrh/breastimplants/index.html. • American Board of Plastic Surgery: www.www.abplsurg.org/ • American Board of Medical Specialties: www.abms.org/. Cosmetic Breast Implants • Age 18 and younger: 1.3 percent of the total number of procedures. (Reasons listed for this age group: 40 percent, cosmetic bilateral breast augmentation; 23 percent, severe asymmetry; 15 percent, tubular breast deformity; 12 percent, congenital absent breast; 7 percent, severe underdevelopment; 3 percent, other.) • Age 19-34: 52.5 percent. • Age 35-50: 39.8 percent. • Age 51-64: 6.1 percent. • Age 65 plus: 0.3 percent. • Total U.S. expenditures: $1.148 billion • National average cost: $3,437 (surgeon's fees only) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SOURCE: American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (2004 statistics) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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