Monday, April 7, 2008

Teen Breast Augmentation Concerns In Foreign Countries:

Eighteen year old Stephanie Kuleba’s death due to complications during a breast augmentation surgery raised questions about the sensibility of encouraging elective plastic surgery among teenagers in America. The repercussions of this concern are being felt worldwide with various countries seeing a rise in teenage plastic surgery figures.

In India, doctors are noticing a 20-25 percent increase in the number of teenagers contacting them for a plastic surgery procedure. They cite cosmetic breast augmentation and corrective breast reduction as the most popular cosmetic surgeries requested by girls and boys respectively.

In Australia, the state of Queensland already bans people under eighteen from having any body piercing or tattoos and cosmetic surgery is all set to be included in the list as well. This country too seen a 20 percent rise in requests for cosmetic surgery from teenage girls.

Zoning in again to the U.S., the Donda West Law is on the verge of attaining success and leading the government seeking a revision of who’s to have a plastic surgery and who cannot have one. Following the death of Donda West due to complications arising during a combination breast reduction surgery, a tummy tuckliposuction treatment, relatives sought out legal precautions to prevent a repeat.
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Top plastic surgeons at the Plastic Surgery Institute of California urge parents to do the initial screening of their children before taking them for a consultation to a plastic surgeon. You seek us out for advice and help on breast surgery for teenagers.

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