Friday, February 29, 2008

Are You In Need Of Some Serious Under-sizing?

Most reports of women who have large breasts state problems that range from the minor to debilitating. Bras that don’t seem to fit, clothes that are king-sized, skin irritation and rash, neck, shoulder and back pain, stretched, ugly looking areolas, stretched skin and a host of other problems plague women who are largely ‘endowed’.

In light of these physical problems, large breasts are hardly a blessing for this group of women. Compared to the number of women who would do anything for augmented breasts, breast reduction patients are a rather glaring contradiction.

From the standpoint of a mastectomy performed to treat breast cancer, plastic surgeons recommend a breast reduction procedure to get the breast that is unaffected in symmetry with the operated breast.

Like breast surgery of any kind, plastic surgeons advise patients to have a breast reduction surgery only after the breast tissue has stopped developing. Women who wish to have babies and breast-feed are absolutely discouraged from having a breast reduction surgery.

The decision to have a breast reduction surgery is an important one and can help improve the physical and psychological health of the woman. But it is important to discuss with your physician or plastic surgeon the health requirements that are necessary for a breast lift plastic surgery.

Visit the Plastic Surgery Institute of California for expert advice and consultation for a breast reduction surgery.

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