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March 19, 2009

Getting life in proportion

Filed under: Breast Surgery — Tags: breast augmentations, breast inplants, breast lift, breast lifting, breast surgery augmentation, Breat Implants, Brest augmentation, cosmetic implant surgery, implant surgeries, inplant, lift breast — admin @ 2:58 pm

Many people scorn breast surgery and say that the results never look natural and we all like to think we can easily spot women who have undergone augmentation or lift surgery.  However, one woman’s testimony is fighting back against this prejudice and is extolling the benefits of breast surgery.  Jemma Dodd, who worked as an executive in Lincolnshire, has told the Daily Mail of her quest to boost her confidence by undergoing the breast augmentation procedure.  Confidence is clearly a necessary and vital part of Jemma’s job and, as she commented, “looking good is an important part of feeling confident”. I am sure we would all agree with that statement and such an ethos is what prompted Jemma to strive to change herself.

In March 2007, Jemma took the decision to change her cup size to a 34/36 DD and she has admitted that she “loves” the results of her surgery. Before the operation she had very low self confidence and had always felt that “if you feel good in yourself than you will exude confidence”; Jemma is now living up to that mantra.  Ms. Dodd has also commented that she would recommend the surgery to anyone which is also testament to how much of a success she feels it has been and how much it has really changed her life. Many women suffer from a lack of self confidence due to self-perceived physical imperfections; Jemma’s story is testament to the fact that, for such women, there is light at the end of the tunnel.

Of course, it’s not just the regulars like you and me who are undergoing surgeries, the celebrities are at it as well and the breast augmentation procedure is one of the most popular over in celebville.  Big Brother star Aisleyne recently revealed that she wanted to enlarge her breasts even further. Her comments went on to highlight one of the possible dangers of plastic surgery when she commented that: “once you’ve had a taste, you just want more”. Whilst this may be good news for plastic surgery companies, you really should be wary that you don’t become dangerously addicted to your pursuit of physical perfection. Stories like Jemma’s are the good ones, a woman with low confidence given a boost by a breast augmentation, but there are also those who go one step too far.  We all need a lift, just don’t try and get too high!

Many people scorn breast surgery and say that the results never look natural and we all like to think we can easily spot women who have undergone augmentation or lift surgery.  However, one woman’s testimony is fighting back against this prejudice and is extolling the benefits of breast surgery.  Jemma Dodd, who worked as an executive in Lincolnshire, has told the Daily Mail of her quest to boost her confidence by undergoing the breast augmentation procedure.  Confidence is clearly a necessary and vital part of Jemma’s job and, as she commented, “looking good is an important part of feeling confident”. I am sure we would all agree with that statement and such an ethos is what prompted Jemma to strive to change herself.

In March 2007, Jemma took the decision to change her cup size to a 34/36 DD and she has admitted that she “loves” the results of her surgery. Before the operation she had very low self confidence and had always felt that “if you feel good in yourself than you will exude confidence”; Jemma is now living up to that mantra.  Ms. Dodd has also commented that she would recommend the surgery to anyone which is also testament to how much of a success she feels it has been and how much it has really changed her life. Many women suffer from a lack of self confidence due to self-perceived physical imperfections; Jemma’s story is testament to the fact that, for such women, there is light at the end of the tunnel.

Of course, it’s not just the regulars like you and me who are undergoing surgeries, the celebrities are at it as well and the breast augmentation procedure is one of the most popular over in celebville.  Big Brother star Aisleyne recently revealed that she wanted to enlarge her breasts even further. Her comments went on to highlight one of the possible dangers of plastic surgery when she commented that: “once you’ve had a taste, you just want more”. Whilst this may be good news for plastic surgery companies, you really should be wary that you don’t become dangerously addicted to your pursuit of physical perfection. Stories like Jemma’s are the good ones, a woman with low confidence given a boost by a breast augmentation, but there are also those who go one step too far.  We all need a lift, just don’t try and get too high!

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March 16, 2009

The New Face of Cosmetic Surgery

Filed under: Non-Surgical Treatments — Tags: age treatment, banished, Botox, Centre for Plastic Surgery, cheek implant, cheeks, Cosmetic Procedures, facial injections, facial-plumping, filled out, injection treatments, Injections, non-invasive alternatives, Plump, plumped up, quick, sunken cheeks, sunken face, sunken look, wrinkles — admin @ 2:50 pm

A revolutionary new procedure is being trialled in the United States which sees the use of the Juvederm Midface Rejuvenation technique.  In layman’s terms it is a new type of injectable facial filler which aims to return youthful plumpness and smoothness to patient’s faces.  Despite the relative newness of the procedure, one patient has already been quick to sing the praises of the new age-defying treatment.

The patient, known as Chris, has explained that, after having the injections, his face felt “filled out” and that his “sunken look” was banished in favour of “plumped up” cheeks. This is certainly something which many people would like to achieve and thus there will be a strong call for the procedure to become more widely available over the coming months and years.  Chris also claimed that the treatment even went so far as to turn up the corners of his mouth; this is definitely one procedure which is guaranteed to put a smile on your face!

If it all seems a little too good to be true then it only seems to get better as Chris has also talked about the after effects of the treatment. Many facial injections, such as Botox, can cause bad bruising but this patient claimed that there had been none after the JMR injections.  World-Class doctors at the Hinsdale Centre for Plastic Surgery will now be studying the effects of the treatment very closely to see if Chris is accurate about the success of the procedure and to ensure that such successes can be replicated on other patients who come in for the procedure. The ability to perform quick facial-plumping without bruising will certainly be an idea which the plastic surgery community will be keen to capture and capitalise on.

80% of American plastic surgeons have reported an increase in the number of people wanting non-invasive cosmetic procedures in the last year and these figures would likely be similar if not the same for the U.K if the same research were carried out. The busy nature of people’s lives these days means they can’t afford, temporally nor fiscally, to have weeks off work following a surgical procedure. It is hoped that treatments like JMR will help build on the success of non-invasive alternatives and help people a much more confident self in a much shorter space of time.

A revolutionary new procedure is being trialled in the United States which sees the use of the Juvederm Midface Rejuvenation technique.  In layman’s terms it is a new type of injectable facial filler which aims to return youthful plumpness and smoothness to patient’s faces.  Despite the relative newness of the procedure, one patient has already been quick to sing the praises of the new age-defying treatment.

The patient, known as Chris, has explained that, after having the injections, his face felt “filled out” and that his “sunken look” was banished in favour of “plumped up” cheeks. This is certainly something which many people would like to achieve and thus there will be a strong call for the procedure to become more widely available over the coming months and years.  Chris also claimed that the treatment even went so far as to turn up the corners of his mouth; this is definitely one procedure which is guaranteed to put a smile on your face!

If it all seems a little too good to be true then it only seems to get better as Chris has also talked about the after effects of the treatment. Many facial injections, such as Botox, can cause bad bruising but this patient claimed that there had been none after the JMR injections.  World-Class doctors at the Hinsdale Centre for Plastic Surgery will now be studying the effects of the treatment very closely to see if Chris is accurate about the success of the procedure and to ensure that such successes can be replicated on other patients who come in for the procedure. The ability to perform quick facial-plumping without bruising will certainly be an idea which the plastic surgery community will be keen to capture and capitalise on.

80% of American plastic surgeons have reported an increase in the number of people wanting non-invasive cosmetic procedures in the last year and these figures would likely be similar if not the same for the U.K if the same research were carried out. The busy nature of people’s lives these days means they can’t afford, temporally nor fiscally, to have weeks off work following a surgical procedure. It is hoped that treatments like JMR will help build on the success of non-invasive alternatives and help people a much more confident self in a much shorter space of time.

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