How Cosmetic Breast Surgery Can Benefit And Hurt Equally

In: Health & Fitness

6 Apr 2009

Having a pair of full breasts has been something many women have been keen on throughout history. This has been fostered in the public’s mentality due in large part to constant exposure to similar images in both print and broadcast media. Women with ample bosoms are also conveyed as being successful with both work and play, and this is extremely attractive for the female population as they become more affluent.

Whatever reasoning put forward, the fact is that larger breasts or perilous cleavage, as some would call the physical `assets in reference to gaining an edge in work opportunities or even in attracting members of the opposite sex, have become a consuming obsession or must-have physical attribute in many womens lives.

Cosmetic breast surgery is often the choice for most women when they wish to increase their bust size. There are natural methods such as using exercise or even radio waves, but most individuals prefer instant results. If done well, a breast lift will also leave a woman with well sculpted breasts which is the perfect result. Such a result will ultimately allow many of them to feel better about themselves in many ways, including greater confidence at both work and play.

As illustrated in various milieus, large breasted women are generally perceived as more attractive than their small breasted counterparts and as such, enjoy better perks at work, greater attention, and at times, even better service at restaurants or retail establishments.

The benefits of undergoing aesthetic cosmetic surgery are especially felt when one works in a highly competitive industry, such as the modeling or fashion business, the creative arts/television, or a youth-driven industry where looks matter most. On top of that, there is a tendency for most women to think that by augmenting their breast size, they are in effect increasing their romantic opportunities or widening their selection of potential life partners.

Some caution should be taken before deciding to take up cosmetic breast surgery. The pros and cons should be weighed against each other and against the objectives one is trying to achieve. There are potential risks to a person’s health if the surgery goes wrong, and even when it is successful, there might be other issues that result from having implants in your body.

Among the most nagging concern is that breast implants may not last a lifetime. There have been countless cases of breast implants rupturing and deflating a few years or months after surgery.

How can these incidents happen? Breast implants might tear and break due to pressure building up internally and externally. There might also be nerve damage if the surgery was not performed well or undertaken by a skilled surgeon. The best way to approach the whole procedure is to arm yourself with the proper knowledge over cosmetic breast surgery, choosing the best surgeons and being practical about your ideal breast size.

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