Showing posts with label Breast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Breast. Show all posts

Wednesday, 19 March 2014

Breast Implant Costs You May Not Have Considered

Women interested in breast implants often want to know how much they cost. When they research it online, they may be surprised to find that they only cost about $3,500. Unfortunately, most procedures don't end up totaling that amount, and many times, women are floored when they see it cost them double the amount they thought it was going to be. The reason the costs are more is because it's not only breast implants you have to pay for, but you have to pay for everything that goes into getting them put into your chest.

Medical Follow-Up

Breast augmentation is surgery, so you will need to have a medical exam and tests. You may have to pay for them if your insurance company refuses.
Surgical Fees

Surgeons charge you for their time. You will need to pay your plastic surgeon, and this is on top of what the actual implants cost.

You will also need to pay for the surgical facility. If it's done in a hospital setting, you'll have to pay for the room. The costs may be lower if it's done at a medical center, so keep that in mind as you do your research.

Anesthesia

You don't want to have breast augmentation without anesthesia. You will have to pay for the drugs you receive and the anesthesiologist's time. This can be expensive, but like all things, you can shop around.

Pain Medications

Most insurance companies will not pay for pain medication when they are for plastic surgery. You will need to factor in the cost of those pain medications because you will likely have to pay for them out of pocket.

Garments for Recovery

You will likely have to wrap yourself following the procedure. You will need to pay for these garments.

Paying for It All

Breast implant cost includes the surgeon's fees, surgical facility fees, anesthesia, pain medications, and garments. Some plastic surgeons will group all the fees into one. You pay him one fee and he ends up paying everyone and everything else you need for the procedure. If you like this better, be sure to ask about this when you have your consultation. This way you will know exactly what you need to pay, so you can financially prepare yourself for it.


By Marcelina L Hardy 

Wednesday, 5 March 2014

The Best Way to Finance Breast Implants

Breast Implants can be expensive. Many women will spend as much as $10,000 on them. They don't pay that amount with cash though. Most of them will finance the breast implants. If you're considering breast implant financing, you might want to take these tips and use them, so you don't get yourself into financial troubles.

Pay As Much As Possible In Cash


The more you can put down on the cost of breast implants, the less you'll have to pay back. Not only that, you won't have to pay as much in interest because it won't take you as long to pay back the remaining amount. Even putting $500 towards the cost of the implants is better than not paying anything at all.


Shop Around for the Lowest Interest Rate

Lenders have different interest rates. The lower the rate, the less you'll have to pay on top of the amount you are financing. This is why it's important to shop around for the lowest rate possible. Some lenders will even match rates, if you tell them you found a lower one elsewhere.

After having your loan for a few months, call your lender to ask if there are any specials that will lower your interest rate even more. Some lenders do this, but they don't advertise it, so the only way to get it is to ask.

Pay More than the Minimum

Don't pay just the minimum due each month because you'll end up paying the full interest. If you pay more than the amount due, you decrease the interest amount significantly.

Don't Default

If you can't pay on your loan, do not ignore it. It's important that you don't miss a payment because you may end up with a mark on your credit report. You may also end up having to pay a hefty late fee. Find a way to make each payment, so you don't end dealing with a bad financial situation.

Finance the Right Way for Breast Implants

If you finance using these tips, you'll end up with breast implants that will be worth the cost. You'll love the way you look, and you'll love the way your bank account and credit report looks. As long as you financially prepare for the expense, you should be okay. If something unexpected comes up, simply find another way to cover the cost. This might mean making sacrifices, but that's what it will take to make ends meet in tough financial times. It's all worth it when you can look in the mirror and feel the confidence of perkier, larger breasts.

By Marcelina L Hardy

Thursday, 13 February 2014

Fat Grafting: A Natural Breast Augmentation Technique


Fat grafting is proving to be one of the safer ways to effect breast augmentation, breast lift and breast enlargement. Fat grafting has fewer risks than implants. Unlike implants, fat grafting doesn't have the risk of leaking a foreign substance into the body. Since the patient's own fat is used for the breast augmentation, there's also no chance of the material being rejected.
Fat grafts work well for women who have had a lumpectomy or whose breasts are asymmetrical. It's also good for women who aren't particularly interested in an augmentation that would be very noticeable. This particular rejuvenation technique takes a large amount of fat to be successful. Women who are slender may be surprised to learn that they simply don't have enough extra body fat for this treatment.
The fat that will be used for a breast lift or a breast enlargement is often harvested from the fat taken from a liposuction. During a liposuction, a cosmetic surgeon uses a vacuum cannula to remove fat from unwanted places in the body. These places are often the abdomen, thighs, buttocks, knees and under the chin. However, the surgeon may simply withdraw fat from an area in the patient's body specifically for the purpose of breast augmentation. In that case, the surgeon will numb the area with a local anesthetic and withdraw the fat with a needle. The procedure takes between two and four hours. The patient can leave the doctor's office immediately and spend a weekend resting before going back to work or other activities.
The fat extraction itself will most likely cause some swelling and bruising, but these will subside after a few days.
The fat itself is sterilized and placed in a centrifuge before it's returned to the body. The sterilization removes any pathogens, and the centrifuge separates the fat cells from any liquid. In some cases, the fat can be frozen in case the patient wants to return for another augmentation. One of the risks of grafting fat into the breasts is that the fat may be reabsorbed over time. Though this is harmless, it may also lead to the patient's breasts returning to the size and shape she was unhappy with before.
The cosmetic surgeon evaluates the patient's medical history during the initial consultation to make sure she's a good candidate for the grafting. If she is, she might be given a certain type of bra to wear that will help her breasts expand. She may need to wear this device for a month to a month and half. Expanding the breasts this way allows the fat cells to find space to grow and develop a healthy blood supply. The patient will also need to wear the device for a while after the surgery.
During the grafting, the fat is injected into the breast with small cannulas made just for the purpose. The cosmetic surgeon doesn't need to make large incisions. Some doctors inject the fat drop by drop into the breast in a clockwise pattern. The fat is usually placed on top of the patient's chest muscle, which reduces pain. Some implants are inserted beneath the patient's chest wall.
More and more women are looking into this type of breast rejuvenation, and more and more plastic surgeons are willing to perform it.

By Julia Svent

Tuesday, 21 January 2014

The Myths And Facts About Breast Augmentation




For most women being body conscious is a reality, especially nowadays in an idealistic and materialistic driven world. The problem is that not everyone is born with the perfect body, and as a result many women who feel uncomfortable with their bodies resort to seeking surgical enhancements, in order to change the way that they and others see themselves. Throughout this article a discussion regarding the myths and fact about breast augmentation shall be discussed and deliberated.

Today the number of women undergoing breast augmentation surgery has largely increased, in contrast to the individuals pursuing this type of surgery two to three decades ago. This is because the majority of women seeking plastic surgery or rather breast augmentation are pursuing it in order to conform to the ideals of an ideological women, in today's self-absorbed society. Although this is not the case for every women, as there are some women who would rather choose to be non-conformists and not change their bodies because of religious attributes and personal values.

However many women the world over, who wish to undergo plastic surgery are often concerned about the repercussions that augmentation surgeries may have on the bodies. This is because there are many negative stories that tend to surface around the topic, and one of the most common myths that tends to put women's thoughts of plastic surgery on hold, is the concern of having the breast implant rupture while in their bodies. This should no longer be a major concern, because breast implants are first put through a rigorous testing process before they are approved and made available for surgical procedures. Hopefully giving women a piece of mind in making such a decision. Another myth that tends to surface in conversations among women surrounding breast augmentation, is their fear of using silicone breast implants. Many women feel that using silicon breasts will have negative effects on their body. This is because in the past there has been situations where individuals have experienced the implant leaking and making its way into the blood stream, ultimately poisoning them. Although today this should no longer be a concern because medical professionals have made advancements in the manufacturing process of the silicone, and as a result have made the use of the implants a whole lot safer to use.

A further underlying issue that women face, is obtaining the funding that they will need in order to undergo the procedure. Because breast augmentation is generally a costly exercise, women who cannot afford it off the bat, tend to rely on medical finance institutions to accomplish these changes. This would require that women approach medical finance institutions in order to obtain their surgical objective. However it is important for to remember that when an individual makes use of a reputable medical finance institution, they need to ensure that they have the monetary funding available to them in order to pay off their financial loan.

In conclusion there are many issues underlying the choices that women face when considering whether to undergo breast augmentation. And it is important that women are made aware of the facts and dangers surrounding the procedures both medically and financially in order to prepare them for what lies ahead.



By Chrisopher Watkins