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		<title>How Did Breast Surgery Develop Through Time?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Mar 2009 00:00:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Bhaswara</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When someone mentions that they are considering having breast augmentation surgery, it is quite common to automatically think of silicone implants; these are the more popular type of implants, whilst saline implants are also available. But you never really think &#8230; <a href="http://bestplasticsurgery.org/how-did-breast-surgery-develop-through-time/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When someone mentions that they are considering having <a href="http://harlandics.com/tag/breast-augmentation/">breast augmentation</a> surgery, it is quite common to automatically think of silicone implants; these are the more popular type of implants, whilst saline implants are also available. But you never really think too much about how it became possible in the first place.</p>
<p>As with many medical procedures both small and large, breast augmentation has gone through its own fair share of trials and errors. In fact, the first attempt occurred well over a hundred years ago.</p>
<p>There was no such thing as silicone back then, and the substance of choice for these early and alarming attempts was paraffin wax. This was introduced via an injection, but the results were far from successful. From here, the attention of those trying to perfect this <a href="http://harlandics.com/tag/plastic-surgery/">surgery</a> turned to fat. It was considered that if fat could be taken away from areas which naturally gain excess weight such as the buttocks, that fat could be transplanted into the breasts to make them fuller. The idea was good in theory, but in fact it didn’t work.</p>
<p><span id="more-62"></span>It was becoming clearer by this point that what was needed was something that was solid and that would stay firmly in place. This was something that neither the fat nor the paraffin wax was capable of. We had to wait until the 1960s to achieve a real leap forward in the search for the perfect solution for breast augmentation surgery. That was when silicone implants was to be introduced.</p>
<p>As you would expect, the implants have altered a lot since they were first invented. The thickness of the outer shell is nowhere near as thick as it used to be, and there is still a lot of continuing research to try and improve on what is currently available.</p>
<p>Cohesive silicone gel implants are routinely used today, and they are a far cry from how things first started out. Instead of the possibility of a very uneven result, these modern implants provide the natural curves that women want and it’s easy to understand why they are so popular.</p>
<p>It is also the case that those women who consider a boob job have a wide choice of qualified surgeons who can perform the procedure for them. When the idea first came about over a century ago, only a handful of people were experimenting to see what would work best, and what didn’t.</p>
<p>Nowadays breast <a href="http://harlandics.com/tag/breast-augmentation/">augmentation</a> is expertly taken care of and it is always advised that you speak with your surgeon before the procedure takes place.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.thecosmeticclinic.com/cosmetic-surgery/breast-enlargement.html" target="_blank">Source</a></p>
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		<title>Breast Reconstruction and Techniques</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Jan 2009 04:46:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Bhaswara</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Breast reconstruction is for those women who have had a mastectomy because of breast cancer or any other disease. Many times, it is possible to have the reconstruction done immediately after the mastectomy and is considered to be more advantageous. &#8230; <a href="http://bestplasticsurgery.org/breast-reconstruction-and-techniques/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://bestplasticsurgery.org/tag/breast-implants/">Breast reconstruction</a> is for those women who have had a mastectomy because of breast cancer or any other disease. Many times, it is possible to have the reconstruction done immediately after the mastectomy and is considered to be more advantageous.</p>
<p>The reconstruction is only suited for those women who do not have to undergo any further treatment to eliminate their disease.</p>
<p>The procedure involves creating a breast mound with a nipple and areola; and the opposite breast can be matched to the reconstructed one by way of augmentation, reduction or lifting. Usually the procedure is covered by insurance so women do not have to worry about shelling out money from their own pockets. There is no age limit for the procedure and choice for reconstruction depends on the affected woman. But the woman should be physically capable of withstanding a major <a href="http://bestplasticsurgery.org/tag/breast-augmentation/">surgical </a>procedure.</p>
<p><span id="more-169"></span>The two most techniques used in the reconstruction are tissue expander/implant technique and transverse abdominus musculocutaneous (TRAM) flap. There is another technique known as latissimus dorsi musculocutaneous flap with <a href="http://bestplasticsurgery.org/tag/breast-surgery/">breast implant </a>but is rarely used.</p>
<p>The surgeon chooses the most appropriate technique for the reconstruction after taking into account what the woman wants, her health, and her anatomy.</p>
<p>The tissue expander/implant technique is a two part surgical procedure. In the first stage, a tissue expander is inserted just below the chest muscles. This can be done at the time of the mastectomy as it adds around an hour to the surgical time. In the second stage of the procedure, the expander is removed and saline or silicone breast implant is inserted. This procedure involves general anesthesia and take less than an hour if not work has to be done on the opposite side of the breast.</p>
<p>The TRAM flap technique uses the woman&#8217;s own tissue to form a breast mound. Besides the time for the mastectomy, it takes an additional 5 hours to complete the procedure. The woman would have to stay in the hospital for 5 days on an average and the recovery time would be approximately 5 weeks. Here the abdominal skin above the belly button is lifted and then stitched to the pubic area skin and the belly button is replanted. The five weeks recovery time is necessary to strengthen and straighten the abdominal walls and thereafter women can return to normal activity.</p>
<p>The latissimus dorsi musculocutaneous flap technique is used in women who have undergone radiation therapy and as a result do not have abdominal fat for recosntruction. The flap is made from the latissimus muscle and a breast implant is necessary to get the shape and volume. A tunnel is made at the base of the armpit and through this the latissimus muscle is brought to the chest wall.</p>
<p>In all three techniques, the nipple and areola are constructed in the second stage after the body heals from the first stage procedure. The nipple is formed using skin graft while the areola is created using the skin from the inner and upper thigh. This skin is pigmented and textured to give it a realistic appearance.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.scumdoctor.com/transplant/index.html" target="_blank">Source</a></p>
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