Archive for February 8th, 2010
Getting a breast enhancement operation exposes you to dangers such as breast-feeding difficulties or implant leakage. Thus, it is important to visualize these common risks and side-effects to better prepare you on what to do.
Quite a number of patients who have undergone breast enhancement successfully breast feed. However, there is still a possibility that it will interfere with the breast feeding process. Before moving through the surgery, confer with your surgeon about this. Sometimes, breast enhancement leads to a loss of sensation in the nipple and breast area. This loss of sensation, which results from damaged nerve endings, may be temporary or permanent. The outcome would depend upon the breast enhancement technique utilized by your surgeon.
Another possible danger of having breast enhancement procedures are the leaking of the breast implant materials into the adjacent breast tissue. To lessen the possibility of leaking, make sure that the implant material that will be applied is approved by the FDA. Implants may also break or rupture over time. Usually, snaps take place when there is radical compression or trauma to the breast. It may also be due to the natural aging of the implant. Sometimes, it is mammography itself that constricts the breast implant, thereby inducing it to rupture.
There must be good reasons for using a natural skin care cream, everyone seems to be doing so now, but what are they? And what exactly is “natural” anyway?
Lets consider that last question. What is natural skin care? Sadly although there are many many products on the skin care market that are labeled as natural there is no formal definition of what it is.
What is the difference between a natural skin care product, a botanical skin care product, an organic skin care product and a herbal skin care product? Is there any difference?
But whilst there is no single one definition of what natural means in this context that doesn’t mean that it is meaningless. It just means that there isn’t a single definition.
So I tend to use my own definition when asked this question. But to formulate your own definition I need to first consider why people would want to use a natural skin care product. Why would they buy these over “ordinary” mainstream skin care products?
There’s a simple answer. Most of the big name skin care products that you see on the shelves have one or more, often many, synthetic chemicals that some scientist somewhere has found performs a function. Some of them are found no where in nature.