Faulty French Breast Implants: Are American Patients at Risk?
News about the leak-prone breast implants that were made by a French manufacturer has raised concerns about implant safety among some American patients. (more…)
News about the leak-prone breast implants that were made by a French manufacturer has raised concerns about implant safety among some American patients. (more…)
The risk of developing certain complications after breast reduction surgery, including infection and wound-healing problems, are higher in women that are over the age of 50, according to the results of a recent study. (more…)
A study conducted by researchers at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine found that obese women who undergo breast surgery procedures such as breast reduction and breast reconstruction are more likely to develop complications after surgery. (more…)
Breast augmentation surgery is considered to be an extremely safe procedure, as evidenced by the fact that it has been successfully performed on millions of women here in the United States. The patients that experience the best results typically do some research prior to undergoing treatment; (more…)
Here in the United States, we have been observing National Breast Cancer Awareness month each October for the past 25 years. In support of the cause, many organizations seek to increase public knowledge of the disease in hopes of lowering breast cancer rates and finding a cure. At the plastic surgery practice of Mark Deuber, MD, we want to make sure that our patients are proactive about their health so that if they do develop breast cancer, it is caught in its earlier stages. (more…)
An FDA hearing on the safety and effectiveness of silicone breast implants was held this week; although the FDA decided to keep silicone gel implants on the market, agency officials stated that the manufacturers of these products did not sufficiently track thousands of women who received silicone implants. (more…)
Everyone knows that the breast augmentation procedure is capable of permanently enlarging the size of small breasts via the placement of implants. Millions of women have undergone the surgery since the 1970s, and the vast majority of those women are satisfied with the results of the procedure. Before women undergo the treatment, it is important that they discuss with their plastic surgeon what kind of results they can reasonably expect to see following surgery. For example, breast augmentation surgery can increase the size of the breasts and give them more shape; it does not reposition or surgically alter the shape of the nipple. Here are some common breast problems and the treatments that can be performed to correct them.
Asymmetry
Most people do not know that the majority of women have asymmetrical breasts, to some degree. For most women, the asymmetry is not that noticeable and does not bother them. But when one breast is half a cup (or more) larger than the other breast, it can be a major source of embarrassment. During breast augmentation, surgeons can even out the size of the breasts by placing two different-sized implants into each breast.
Tubular Breasts
Tubular breasts refer to breasts that have a smaller diameter and long, tube-like shape. The condition can be treated with the placement of breast implants, a breast lift, or a breast reduction procedure. The type of procedure that is performed depends on the size of the breasts, location of the nipple, and the patient’s cosmetic goals.
Sagging Breasts
Moderate sagging of the breasts can be corrected with the placement of breast implants. However, if the nipples have fallen below the fold of the breasts, breast lift surgery is required to reposition the nipple and produce a more aesthetically pleasing appearance. During breast lift surgery, the breast is lifted up, excess skin is removed, and the nipple is surgically repositioned.
Nipple Size
Some patients have large, asymmetrical, or discolored nipples that make them feel self conscious about the appearance of their breasts. The breast augmentation procedure does not address these nipple problems, it only increases the size and shape of the breasts. Patients that are unhappy with the appearance of their nipples may be good candidates for nipple surgery or a nipple tattooing procedure.
Silicone implants were cleared of their suspected association with breast cancer when the FDA approved them for use in women over 22 years of age in November of 2006.
However, last month, the FDA announced that they have detected a link between all types of breast implants and anaplastic large cell lymphoma (ALCL), an aggressive and rare form of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Only about 3 percent of lymphoma cancer patients have ALCL.
The FDA is aware of 60 cases of ALCL in women with breast implants that live throughout the world. It is estimated that five to 10 million women have undergone the breast augmentation procedure worldwide. Though breast implants may increase a woman’s chance of developing ALCL, it is still extremely rare. The FDA is currently seeking more information about the possible relationship between breast implants and ALCL.
The American Society of Plastic Surgeons released U.S. plastic surgery statistics for 2010, and the number of surgical and non-surgical procedures that patients underwent has increased. Patients underwent 1,555,614 cosmetic surgery and 11,561,449 non-invasive procedures in 2010, compared to 1,521,409 cosmetic surgery and 10,972,592 non-invasive procedures in 2009.
The top five cosmetic surgery procedures in 2010 include:
The top five non-surgical procedures of 2010 include:
There were a few cosmetic surgery procedures that a handful of patients underwent. Only 806 patients underwent butt augmentation, 418 had calf augmentation, and just 222 patients had pec implants placed.
If you are interested in undergoing plastic surgery, contact the practice of Mark Deuber, MD, today.
Although the FDA restricts use of breast implants in women that are not yet over the age of 18, plastic surgeons do perform the procedure on a small number of teenage patients. According to the American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 2,953 breast augmentation surgeries were performed on patients under the age of 18 in 2009. This accounted for less than 1 percent of all breast augmentation procedures performed that year. In about 40 percent of patients, plastic surgeons performed bilateral breast augmentation solely for cosmetic reasons. In the remaining cases, plastic surgeons performed breast augmentation to correct certain breast conditions.
Many women suffer from breast asymmetry (the condition in which the breasts are two different sizes), tubular breasts (the condition in which the breasts have a tubular shape), and underdevelopment. These issues can cause self-confidence problems for young girls and teens. Poland’s syndrome is a rare birth defect in which an individual is born without the pectoralis muscle in one breast. All of these breast conditions can be corrected with breast augmentation surgery.
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