What To Consider Before Having A Breast AugmentationWritten by Kelly Altodona
When it comes to breast augmentation is bigger better? Not necessarily. It really depends on your frame size, your overall general health and your motivation for getting procedure done in first place.If you have a small body frame getting implants may not be a good idea as extra weight can knock spine and chest muscle wall out of alignment. Also huge breasts on a small woman can be unattractive as it knocks overall symmetry of your body out of proportion. So when choosing your implants make sure that you are aware of entire effect of procedure and not just how you will look between your neck and upper tummy! You might also want to consider exactly where implants will be placed. They can be inserted either above or below chest muscle and both approaches have a different effect. Make sure you consult with your plastic surgeon beforehand by examining hundreds of before and after photographs so that you can decide which type of breast implant insertion is best for you. If you can't decide then make sure that you take your plastic surgeon's advice. Chances are he has run into operating on someone shaped just like you before and knows what will look best! You might also want to consider some of health risks associated with breast implant augmentation. First of all it is considered to be invasive surgery. In breast augmentation procedure, an implant is inserted through an incision either under breast or in armpit. The implant is filled with a saline solution after it is positioned beneath skin. You will require general anesthesia and a recovery time of at least eight weeks that includes taking painkillers. If you have been known to have a reaction to anesthesia or have a history of addiction you may not want to go through with procedure.
| | How To Determine If Your Cosmetic Dentist is Right For YouWritten by Kelly Altodona
The best cosmetic dentist for you is one that you feel that you have confidence in and whose taste you can trust. If a cosmetic dentist does not seem to be listening to you or answering your questions then that may be your first clue that he or she is not right for you. Remember that you are paying this dentist a lot of money to perform a service for you so there is no reason for you to be subjected to any type of sales pitch, personal criticism or non- conclusive answers to your questions (especially about cost of procedure!) As in any situation, trust your what your gut is telling you and don't fall into a state of wishful thinking! Apart from having innate sense that you can trust cosmetic dentist, he or she should also be able to thoroughly answer following questions in a clear, concise and thorough manner. Keep in mind that as many cosmetic dentists are very wealthy, they will often book a consultation with a man or woman that has been trained as a professional to answer your questions. §What cosmetic dentistry do you recommend to make my smile more attractive and why? §How much can I expect to pay for this procedure (s)? §Do you offer financing or must it all be paid upfront? §What is rate of interest on your financing plan? §Do you invest in your continuing education and if so what seminars or courses have you recently attended? §How many times have you performed this dental procedure you are recommending for me? §What complications can I expect from operation?
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