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Breast Implants Uk Prices

Tuesday, January 11th, 2011

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How much are Breast Implants in the UK because my girlfriend wants to get them?

She has desperately been wanting to make her breasts bigger because she will feel more confident. At the moment she is always moaning about how her breasts are too small, but i think they are fine, but if it will make her happy i’m willing to help her save some money to have the operation. At the moment she is pregnant so would it be unsafe to have breast implants? Also i want to know the price of implants in England?

It depends how old she is, girls are still growing until they are around 18 or so. Once the pregnancy is over and she still wants to have implants then in UK it costs around £4,500. My friend had hers done (she is 40) and this is what she paid. The first operation went wrong, she had to have them scraped out as the scar tissue was attacking the implant. They used the same implants after the scrape out (another £1,500) these were fine for a few months then they went rock hard, she had to have another operation and paid another £4,000 to have Silicone Implants instead of the original saline ones.
If you love your gf try to make her feel more feminine, I know you dont want her to have it done, but having seen what can go wrong first hand, I would advise anyone to think twice.
If she wants to go ahead then she would have to wait a few months after giving birth before she could have it done.
Get some advice from a bona fide surgeon in London and see where you go from there.
Dont mean to scare you but anything can happen.

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Breast Implants Average Price

Friday, October 8th, 2010

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average price of Breast Implants and lift together?

i had a baby 10 months ago and im all loose and droopy…my surgeon costs 5,300 for implants and 6,300 for lift….she doesnt specify on the page if you get a discount for doing both at the same time…..is this usually the price?

I had implants and a lift done at the same time (June 2008), received a discount and paid 9,000 total. I recommend doing your research and checking out a bunch of different surgeons and comparing prices before you settle on your final choice. Good Luck! Best thing I have ever done.

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Breast Implants Tuba

Monday, September 6th, 2010

Experiences with Breast Implants (TUBA method) and breast feeding?

I am considering getting breast implants using the TUBA method, behind the muscle from the naval.

Any stories or suggestions in regards to breastfeeding afterwards would be great.

Breastfeeding my kids is a top priority, however, my husband and I are planning on waiting a couple of years and I forsee once we start I will have to wait until all of the kids are older for me to get the implants so I’d rather do it while it’s just us.

Thanks.
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Also, do you think it would help that I am getting them far in advance of having kids, or do you think it wouldn’t matter.

I have implants. they went in through my armpits. and they are behind the muscle.

Ive breastfed 2 babies very successfully! It does lower your chance, but only by about —->this<---- much. and that is because of the surgery in general, not the implants. the implant being behind the muscle, keeps your milk ducts safe.

also, if you're worried about one leaking ..... you can STILL breast feed if one leaks. the saline does not hurt anything. (i had to have one replaced, because it 'broke', and I breast fed while it was leaking!)

No, it doesn't matter. I got mine done after my 1st baby, before my second.

Go ahead and make a consultation appointment. Its just a meeting, you get ALL the info you need, plus you see before and after pictures.

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Silicone Breast Implants Prices

Friday, August 13th, 2010

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Another Risk of Surgical Tourism: Foreign Breast Implants

Cosmetic surgery tourism has been increasing in popularity for many years. With the continuing demand for cosmetic surgery procedures, especially breast augmentation, many people who want the procedure find they cannot afford them. So they look for a way to get the same procedure for less. Many find that if they simply combine their procedure with a vacation to an exotic locale, they can get both the vacation and the surgery for less than they could get the surgery alone here.

The powerful incentive of cost has been driving the market for cosmetic surgery tourism, despite the continued cautions of surgeons in countries from which the tourists come, including the US and the UK. It is important to remember that if a procedure is cheaper someplace else, there is probably a reason for the price difference. Some of these reasons are benign, such as exchange rates or a lower local demand for a procedure. Other reasons may increase your risk of complications, such as lower standards for training and practice of surgeons or lower material standards. Plastic surgeons in this country commonly focus on the former, but the latter is also a source of concern.

Breast Implant Standards

In the United States there are currently only two brands of breast implants that have received FDA approval as being safe and effective for use in cosmetic breast augmentation: Natrelle (owned by Allergan, the maker of BOTOX® Cosmetic) and Mentor. These implants have undergone rigorous testing and evaluation before their manufacturers were allowed to market them. This standard is even higher when considering Silicone Breast Implants. As a result of the silicone breast implant scare in the 1990s that led to the temporary ban on Silicone Implants for cosmetic breast augmentation, silicone breast implants have been thoroughly scrutinized by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Concerns over the potential link between silicone and autoimmune disorders, connective tissue disorders, and breast cancer led developers to work hard to maximize the robustness of their product and minimize bleed of silicone from the implants.

The Case of Poly Implant Prosthese (PIP)

Poly Implant Prosthese (PIP) is a French breast implant manufacturer. Although some of its implants have been used in the US for breast reconstruction, they are not approved for breast augmentation. In 2000, the FDA sent a cautionary letter to the manufacturer, saying that there were several problems with its manufacturing process, mostly that there was a lack of procedures for quality control, design control, and change control in the company.

The PIP implants have long had a reputation as being of a lower quality than other breast implants, but the company exported its product to 66 countries, and were considered one of the most popular implants in the UK. Then in early 2010, studies revealed that the implants may be twice as likely to rupture as other implants. In addition, it was discovered that the type of silicone gel used in the implants was not the type the company had said it would use, prompting a recall of all unused PIP implants, and prompting the reorganization of the company under government control.

Since the recall, research by the French Society of Plastic, Reconstructive, and Aesthetic Surgery (SOFCPRE) has revealed that the company had long manufactured defective implants. In its investigation, SOFCPRE found that PIP had done away with a secondary protective barrier in 2005. This barrier was intended to prevent the leak of silicone into the body, either through migration or rupture. PIP had also switched the type of silicone gel it was using, without informing regulatory agencies of the change. When SOFCPRE contacted the gel manufacturer for biocompatibility studies, it found there were no such studies because the manufacturer said it believed the gel was to be used in making mattresses.

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Although imperfect, the FDA system does serve to protect US patients from some types of defective medical equipment (such as the PIP breast implants), and is another good reason why patients should think twice about cosmetic surgery tourism. To learn more about breast implant procedures, please visit the website of New York plastic surgeon Dr. George Lefkovits today.

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Silicone Implants Natural

Friday, February 5th, 2010

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Silicone Implants: Five Remark To Try…

Many women today prefer the silicone implant because they tend to look and feel more natural. While you consider your options in implants, the following list will help guide you to discover the information you need to know:
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1) Rupture of Implant. The silicone implant is less likely to rupture compared to the popular saline implant due to its thick outer shell. Technological improvements in the structure of the implant have made a more durable implant. Furthermore, with the cohesive gel silicone implant, commonly known as gummy bears, the silicone actually holds together upon its rupture.
2) Breast Incisions. There are 3 typical incision methods with this type of implant. Women can choose to have the implant inserted through the armpit, under the breast fold or through the nipple. The limitation with silicone implants is that it cannot be inserted through the belly button (known as TUBA). And finally, the silicone implant requires an incision which is likely to leave a larger scar.
3) A Natural Feel and Appearance.. Perhaps the biggest benefit to this type of implant is that it will tend to look and feel more natural than saline. You are not likely to have the rippling effect, which can occur with the saline breast implant.
4) Product Expense. One important factor, of course, is the cost. If you are thinking about silicone you are likely to spend about a thousand dollars more due to the cost of the implant.
5) The Size of Implants. Silicone implants are available in a big variety of sizes. Whether you are interested in a C cup, D cup, DD cup or larger, there is a silicone breast implant to fit you.
You should have a thorough discussion with your doctor regarding an appropriate implant size. Unfortunately, the most common reason women go back for subsequent surgeries is simply to change the implant size. With all the same costs and risks involved in second surgeries, please take your time to thoroughly work through this choice.
I recommend using implant sizers to help you choose a size that feels good for you. While it is good to research before and after pictures on the internet, nothing can replace the value of actual experience on your own body of various implant sizes. The best way is to actually live with the sizer over a period of at least two weeks. Try on different sizes until you feel comfortable that you have arrived at a size that works well for you and your body.
Silicone breast implants are a popular option in breast enlargement surgery. As you might guess, there are significant benefits to all implant types, but silicone should be given careful consideration. Make an informed decision about your breast implant type and size by wearing breast sizers and having a thorough discussion with your doctor.

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