Thursday, October 25, 2007

Breast Cancer and Your Breasts

As October is National Breast Cancer Awareness month, it is timely for me to discuss breast cancer and your breasts.

There are many factors that contribute to the development of cancerous cells in the body, and hormones do play a pivotal role in the entire cancerous cell development process, but how this exactly happens is a question still unanswered.

A noteworthy fact per the recent survey conducted is that 20% to 30 % of women have a family history, but the majority, 70% to 80%, have NO family history! Early detection is the watch word when it comes to any kind of cancer and more applicable particularly in case of breast cancer.

It becomes crucially important for every woman to do breast self-exams on a monthly basis, to keep yourself informed and identify any bodily change. It's highly believed that breast cancer is incurable, but this is so untrue. The earlier you detect, the chances of recovery are much greater.

If any of these signs or symptoms is noticed on your breast, I strongly recommend you to get to the doctor, get a mammogram quickly:

* Development of a new lump or mass on the breast or on areas around the breast.
* Swelling on all or part of the breast
* Breast or nipple pain
* Nipple retraction
* Redness or thickness of the nipple or breast skin
* Discharge other than breast milk

A thorough examination of your breasts will find any lumps or areas suspicious because of their texture, size, relationship to the skin and chest muscles, changes in nipples, enlargement or firmness of lymph nodes.

Any of this could indicate chances of or spread of breast cancer. A woman with cancer in one breast has 3 to 4 fold increased chances of its spread and development in the other one too.

However, with the increasing growth in technology and development of medical sciences, dedicated researchers and health professionals, this disease is much more survivable.

Friday, October 12, 2007

Finding a Breast Augmentation Surgeon

Deciding to have breast augmentation work deserves your full attention in finding the best breast surgeon in your area. In fact before you make your final decision for breast implants, you should have your surgeon chosen.

The two main criteria to choosing your plastic surgeon is the credentials and your comfort level with the surgeon. Like your dentist or family doctor, you should look to build a long-term relationship. You will be returning to see your surgeon several times, so it should be relaxing and comfortable.

Just as important is a surgeon who has excellent surgical skills and is board certified. You need to be able to comfortably communicate both with the surgeon and with the staff in the office. In fact, they are the first line of communication before you get to your surgeon, so it's important that you also get along well with them.

When meeting with the plastic surgeon and trying to decide whether the surgeon is right for you, consider whether your questions are easily answered with the amount of detail you need to feel at ease.

There are many sites that provide a list of board certified plastic surgeons. Be sure to do a little research online before you make your decision and your consultation appointment. That way, you likely will make the right choice quickly, saving time and frustration.

Use the internet and talk to your friends to find the right breast augmentation doctor in your area.

Monday, October 8, 2007

Can Your Breasts Use A Little Memory With MemoryGel Implants?

I don’t know about you, but I know I could use a little memory boost, both in my brain, and in my breasts. In fact, it sure would be nice if “the girls” remembered what they looked like years ago. Perhaps the MemoryGel implants by Mentor can make that happen. They recently received approval from the FDA; although around the world, there are more than a million women with them. That should say something for them.

Breast implants have been available in saline, silicone, and now there is the MemoryGel, which by the way is a type of silicone. This breast implant has been in the works for some time. Just recently in 2007, the MemoryGel started what will be a post approval study, involving the tracking of health data on over 41,000 women with the MemoryGel implants.

And although the current data may be a little light, the company is confident that they are offering a product that’s safe to women.

Each of us decides to have breast enhancements for our own personal reasons. You may be looking to perk up “the girls,” get a fuller or shapelier figure, or just looking to give your figure and self-esteem a boost. Whatever your personal reasons, what’s important is that you know as much as possible about the implant you are considering.

The quality of the implant you choose is very important, not only to your health, but also to the look and feel of your new breasts. There are several reputable manufacturers on the market, and MemoryGel is just one of them. The key is to do your research, so you are comfortable with your decision.

Every women deserves to look and feel her best, and if that includes breast augmentation, then nothing should stop you from pursuing your dream. You’ll look great, and feel great when you do what’s right for you. But what’s key is to ensure you are not putting your health at risk.