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Breast Enlargement Surgery
For years, women have suffered the agony of
small, underdeveloped, or sagging bosom. For
many women, the answer has been the very costly
and dangerous cosmetic surgery instead of
natural ways.
But the cost and risks make this an undesirable
option. The average cost of a breast enhancement
surgery is between $5,000 and $6,000. Most
people simply don't have this kind of money to
spend on breast enlargement surgery!
Breast enlargement surgery, according to the
American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), was
the fourth most popular invasive surgical
procedure among cosmetic plastic surgeries
performed in 2000. In a press release dated July
12, 2001, the ASPS says that breast augmentation
was performed on 212,500 women last year.
Meanwhile, millions of women have been subjected
to the ill effects of these modern day vanity
contraptions that were bought in good faith.
Silicone gel implants were banned in 1992 by
FDA.
If you have (or had) a ruptured silicone breast
implant, you will be denied Health Insurance
Coverage.
Saline-filled implants tend to have a higher
rate of leaking and deflation than silicone gel
implants, which means more frequent surgery to
replace them.
In a study published in the Lancet medical
journal, Dr Lori Brown of the Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) says: "There is emerging
consensus that both the incidence and prevalence
of breast-implant rupture are much higher than
previously suspected.
21% overall increase in cancers for women with
implants, compared to women of the same age in
the general population.
Implant patients were three times as likely to
die from lung cancer, emphysema and pneumonia as
other plastic surgery patients.The study is
based on medical records and death certificates
of almost 8,000 women with breast implants,
including silicone gel implants and saline
implants, and more than 2,000 other plastic
surgery patients. ( National Cancer Institute
(NCI), Boston University, Abt Associates, and
the Food and Drug Administration, with Dr.
Louise Brinton from NCI as lead author. )
For more information visit:
http://www.breastactives.com/?aid=612693
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