Make Boobs Bigger Blogger @ September 28, 2011 # Comments Off
If you are interested to have a natural-looking bust after your breast augmentation or reconstructive surgery, you may ask for cohesive gel breast implants which are filled with silicone particles that are more cross-linked than the ones used in the currently available silicone implants in which the filling is somewhat liquid. Also called as gummy [...]
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Make Boobs Bigger Blogger @ September 28, 2011 # Comments Off
With the advancement in plastic surgery nowadays, this procedure is significantly safer compared to previous years. However, it is important that you carefully follow your doctor’s recommendations on how to prepare for the operation in order to avoid certain risks and shorten the recovery period. To help you become better prepared for plastic surgery, the [...]
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Make Boobs Bigger Blogger @ September 26, 2011 # Comments Off
In general, insurance companies do not provide coverage for cosmetic plastic surgery which is an “elective” procedure and is performed solely to enhance a person’s appearance. However, this is not the case in reconstructive plastic surgery which aims to correct deformities and traumatic injuries and to improve the body’s function. With this consideration, breast reduction [...]
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Make Boobs Bigger Blogger @ September 25, 2011 # Comments Off
Gummy bear breast implants are new devices for breast augmentation or reconstructive surgery. And compared to the currently available silicone and saline implants, they are said to provide a more natural result. These are the most frequently asked questions about the new breast implants. 1. Question: Are gummy bear breast implants available in the US [...]
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Make Boobs Bigger Blogger @ September 22, 2011 # Comments Off
Aside from your surgeon’s skills, the result of cosmetic plastic surgery will also depend on how you take care of the treated area and incisions during your recovery. And by carefully following your doctor’s postoperative advice, you can avoid or at least minimize the risk of complications and achieve the most desired outcome. To guide [...]
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