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Breast enhancement options are plentiful and your choices range from
breast enlargement surgery to non-clinical breast improvement methods
such as herbal pills, suction equipment and other potions or lotions.
Whether you call it a boob job or plastic surgery this guide is designed
to help you research the many and various methods of breasts enhancement.
It will answer many questions, explain the pros and cons of breast enlargement
and reduction.

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Breast
Augmentation, Breast Implants and Plastic Surgery
Since the advent of breast augmentation surgery in the 1960s,
millions of women have enhanced their bodies with silicone and
saline implants.
Breast augmentation is one of the most commonly performed cosmetic
plastic surgical procedures. More and more women are undergoing
breast implant and breast augmentation and the numbers are growing.
Breast improvements have gone along way since the 60's, silicone
and saline implants have become an affordable asset.
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Believe it
or not breast augmentation began as long ago as 1890 using paraffin
injections and continued until the Roaring 20's when it was abandoned
due to infections and lumps.
The 1920s saw a new innovation, the removal of fat from the buttocks
and tummy and inserting it into the breasts. This continued for a further
20 years but a combination of the fat being absorbed into the body,
leaving a saggy mess and of course the large unsightly scars in visible
places didn't make early breast augmentation an attractive option.
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World War II saw Japanese
prostitutes using silicon injections to enlarge their naturally
small breasts in an effort to attract the American troops. The
swinging 60's came and the famous topless dancers Las Vegas began
breast augmentation to add value to their acts..
We've
come along way since silicon shots and polyvinyl sponges. Todays
implants have improved so much from the days of leaks and hardening,
including cancer problems. Further ongoing surgery is no longer
necessary under normal circumstances.
The modern choice is Saline implants, filled with salt water which
is identical to the salt water in our blood stream. If the implants
break, there is no danger from the fluid - saline is non-toxic.
Saline breast implants are safe and do not increase a woman's
risks for any disease.
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The UK Department
of Health policies on fitting breast implants is based on the principle
of evidence based medicine and, where appropriate, reflects conclusions
drawn by groups of independent experts. Currently only breast implants
filled with silicone gel or saline are available for use in the UK.
Information for women considering breast implants
The UK Department of Health has taken positive action to ensure women
considering breast implants have appropriate and professional advice.
Clearly all medical involvement carries some degree of risk. It is because
such risks exist that women need to have accurate and complete information
prior to deciding to have surgery. The risks associated with silicone
gel breast implants have been investigated on three occasions by independent
expert groups working on behalf of the UK Department of Health. The
latest of these, the Independent Review Group, concluded that the risks
were no greater than for other implants, such as hip joints. MHRA is
not aware of any evidence suggesting that saline used to fill saline
breast implants presents any hazards
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