Breast Cancer? Know Your Options For Surgery!

by Usha on January 5th, 2010

Mastectomy is the worst nightmare a woman can have.  As if being diagnosed with cancer is not enough, removal of the breast plays havoc with a woman’s self-esteem.
Each year more than 250,000 women in America face breast cancer and many of them undergo breast reconstructive surgery. Why breast reconstruction?
There are a number of reasons women [...]

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Forget Artificial Implants: Use Your Own Fat For Better Assets!

by Usha on November 9th, 2009

The most popular way of increasing the size of breasts is implants; either silicon-gel or saline-filled. But there are many risks associated with these implants and some of them as identified by the FDA are, leaking or hardening of the implants; rippling, sagging or lack of sensation of the breasts.
Although, silicon implants are approved [...]

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