Archive for April, 2007

5 Questions to Ask Your Surgeon About Anesthesia

Friday, April 6th, 2007

Anesthesia comes in different forms, each of which carries its own risks and benefits. If you’re considering cosmetic surgery, it’s important to understand fully your options for anesthesia. To help you make a more informed decision, be sure to ask your surgeon the following five questions:

  • What anesthesia options are available to me for this procedure? What are the risks?
  • What are the qualifications of the person who will be responsible for administering my anesthesia?
  • Who will monitor me throughout the procedure?
  • Will you or an anesthesia specialist conduct a pre-surgery evaluation?
  • What should I expect while coming out of anesthesia and as it wears off?
  • Making knowledgeable decisions with regard to your cosmetic procedure is key to having a safe surgical experience and achieving an optimal outcome. Never be afraid to ask questions!

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Too Young for Breast Surgery?

Tuesday, April 3rd, 2007

Parents giving their young daughters the gift of breast implants for graduation or some other rite of passage is a relatively recent phenomenon. However, it’s a phenomenon that raises a serious question: At what age is a girl too young for breast implants?

The Food and Drug Administration has approved silicone breast implants for use in women over the age of 22. For saline implants, the age is slightly lower at 18—the age at which many high school seniors graduate.

Still, many ask if breast implants are appropriate at such a young age. Doctors recommend that young women wait to get breast surgery—implants and reductions—until their breasts have fully developed, usually between the ages of 18 and 22. This especially holds true in cases where the young girl simply wants to enhance a small bust.

Of course, there are always exceptions. Breast surgery may be appropriate for young women (under the age of 18) in cases involving:

  • Severe asymmetry or disproportion
  • Abnormal breast development
  • Disfiguring condition such as tubular breast
  • Excessive breast tissue that causes both physical and emotional distress

Breast surgery in women with any of these conditions can result in significant improvements in self-esteem and social confidence.

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