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They're               getting               bigger.

Trends               in               cosmetic               surgery,               that               is.

Susie*,               34,               moved               to               Orange               County,               California               last               year               and               along               with               her               change               of               address               came               a               change               in               bra               size.

The               number               of               women               getting               breast               enlargements               and               lifts               has               sextupled               in               the               past               decade.

Susie,               also               a               mother               of               four,               is               one               of               over               250,000               women               who               had               breast               enlargement               surgery               last               year.
               The               preferred               bra               size               is               anywhere               between               boulders               and               mosquito               bites.

Yes,               this               means               that               "the               perfect               breast               size"               is               a               myth;               it's               all               a               matter               of               personal               preference.

Many               people               are               content               with               their               breast               size-               A,               B,               C               or               D-               and               so               are               those               attracted               to               them.

But               for               many               others               who               think               their               breasts               are               less               than               perfect,               self               esteem               suffers.

The               latter               group               includes               NEPA               native               Susie.
               "I               had               four               children.

(My               breasts)               would               blow               up               and               down               each               time,               and               I               nursed               three               out               of               four               of               the               kids.

I               was               a               full               B               before               I               had               kids,               and               I               went               to               a               negative               A.

I               was               shopping               for               training               bras,"               said               Susie.

"               I               was               33               and               done               having               kids.

I               wanted               to               feel               like               a               woman               again."
               Di,               37,               a               mother               of               three               (five               if               you               count               the               twins,               as               she               calls               them)               from               Wilkes-Barre               had               breast               implants               for               the               same               reason               nine               years               ago               while               she               was               living               in               Italy.

But,               Di's               story               is               a               little               different.

She               is               on               her               second               set.
               "I               decided               to               get               them               after               my               third               child.

You               can               fix               your               body;               you               can               lose               weight,               tone-               but               you               can't               make               your               breasts               beautiful               again.

The               first               thing               that               goes               (when               you               have               a               baby)               is               your               upper               body,"               said               Di.

After               almost               ten               years,               the               normal               shelf               life,               one               began               to               leak.

She               immediately               made               an               appointment               with               Dr.

Levandoski               in               Forty               Fort               for               replacements-               a               size               up.

"They               are               more               noticeable               the               second               time               around!"
               Whether               it               is               medically               necessary               or               for               aesthetic               reasons,               more               women               than               ever               are               turning               to               breast               augmentation               and/or               breast               lifts,               even               moms               like               Susie               and               Di.

And               studies               report               that               most               women               are               happy               with               the               results.
               A               Brief               Overview
               Breast               enlargements               (augmentation               or               mammoplasty),               enlarge               the               breasts               one               or               more               cup               sizes.

Breast               lifts               (mastoplexy),               reduce               sagging.

A               lift               can               be               done               on               its               own,               or               after               an               augmentation.

Implants,               which               can               last               between               10-20               years,               can               also               be               replaced               and               removed               in               later               surgeries.

According               to               WebMD               there               are               several               reasons               people               turn               to               augmentation:
               -               Enhance               breasts               people               consider               too               small.
               -               Restore               size               or               shape               after               significant               weight               loss               or               pregnancy
               -               Make               breasts               proportioned
               -               Reconstructions
               Implants               Implanted:               The               History
               In               the               60s,               doctors               began               experimenting               with               silicone               and               paraffin               injections,               as               well               as               sponges;               methods               deemed               dangerous.

In               1963,               silicone               implants               were               introduced;               two               years               later,               the               saline               implant.

The               70s               saw               implants               being               mass-produced               and               in               the               80s,               they               practice               grew               tremendously               as               the               clinical               experience               of               plastic               surgeons               increased.

In               1991,               debates               and               law               suits               over               breast               implants               became               prevalent.

The               Dow               Company               lost               a               multi-million               dollar               law               suit               when               a               woman               claimed               implants               caused               an               autoimmune               disorder.

By               1992,               the               FDA               banned               silicone               implants               except               for               in               clinical               trials.

Saline               implants,               dubbed               a               safer               alternative,               began               to               be               widely               used.

Then,               after               13               years,               the               FDA               recently               approved               silicone               implants               from               Inamed               and               Mentor.
               Saline               vs.

Silicone
               While               silicone               came               under               fire               in               the               early               90s,               many               plastic               surgeons               still               swear               by,               including               the               California               surgeon               who               worked               on               Susie.
               "I               wasn't               going               to               go               for               (silicone),               but               my               doctor               convinced               me               when               he               had               me               feel               them.

They               were               so               baby               soft;               they               felt               like               a               real               breast,"               she               said.

Susie               added               that               in               the               past               she               had               medical               problems,               and               had               they               surfaced               after               the               implants,               she               may               have               blamed               her               illness               on               them.
               "I               see               how               (the               woman               who               sued)               could               think               that.

But,               the               research               I               read               shows               no               more               women               with               implants               have               auto-immune               diseases               than               whose               without               them,"               she               said.
               Di               opted               for               saline;               she               may               not               have               had               another               option.

Her               surgery               was               in               1993,               one               year               after               the               FDA               ban               on               silicone.

She               stuck               with               saline               for               her               second               set.
               The               differences               between               the               two               available               implant               types               are               how               they               feel,               how               they               can               change               and               what               happens               in               they               burst.

As               Susie               mentioned,               silicone               are               more               natural,               having               a               similar               texture               to               breast               tissue.

They               are               made               of               semi-solid               gel.

Saline               is               a               saltwater               liquid,               much               like               you'd               find               in               an               IV.

Usually,               once               a               silicone               implant               is               in,               it               is               in.

The               size               of               a               saline               implant               could               be               altered               by               a               needle               injecting               more               fluid               in,               or               taking               fluid               out               after               the               procedure               is               done.
               If               a               collapsed               silicone               implant               would               take               longer               to               notice;               but,               one               would               know               immediately               if               a               saline               implant               ruptured.

Since               Saline               is               water,               the               burst               fluid               would               safely               be               absorbed               by               the               body               whereas               a               silicone               leak               could               cause               scar               tissue.

However,               many               new               silicone               implants               are               designed               to               be               leak-proof               (see               sidebar               interview               with               Dr.

Collini.)
               Nice               Pear!
               Implants               are               available               in               two               main               shapes:               round               and               pear-shaped               (also               called               teardrop).

Both               Susie               and               Di               opted               for               the               round.
               "Teardrops               are               natural.

If               I               wanted               natural,               I               would               have               left               them               alone,"               she               joked,               adding               that               for               $5000,               she               wanted               them               "out               there."
               Most               silicone               implants               are               round.
               The               Procedure
               Going               shopping               for               a               bigger               bra               means               enduring               anesthesia,               pain               and               even               suffering.
               "I               was               scared!

I               wanted               to               run,"               admits               a               doctor-phobic               Susie,               on               how               she               felt               the               day               of               her               surgery.

"Sometimes               I               am               still               scared,               having               a               foreign               object               inside               of               me."
               Women               like               Susie               and               Di               first               spend               time               learning               about               the               procedures,               deciding               what               size               and               type               of               implant               is               right               for               them               and               preparing               for               the               big               day.

The               mammoplasty               procedure               will               take               place               at               an               outpatient               center               and               lasts               between               one               to               two               hours.

General               anesthesia               is               usually               used,               although               sometimes               local               is               given.
               There               are               several               variations               to               breast               augmentation               surgeries,               but               a               WebMD               article               provided               a               detailed               summary               of               a               typical               procedure.

Whether               the               implant               is               filled               with               silicone               or               saline,               the               all               implants               have               solid               silicone               shell.

According               to               the               medical               reference               website,               this               is               positioned               either               under               the               chest               muscle               or               under               the               breast               tissue               through               an               incision               made               on               the               bottom               crease               of               the               breast,               the               armpit,               the               nipple               or               lower               edge               of               the               areola.

Depending               on               the               specific               type               of               implant,               the               breasts               are               either               stitched               up               or               can               contents               can               be               added               or               drained               for               desired               size.

Once               complete,               gauze               is               taped               over               the               incisions               and               the               breasts               are               wrapped               in               an               elastic               bandage               or               supported               with               a               special               bra.
               Breast               lifts,               or               mastoplexy,               can               be               done               at               the               same               time               to               enhance               the               job.

However,               many               women               who               have               not               had               breast               enlargement               have               breast               lifts               done               simply               raise               sagging               or               dropping               breasts.

WebMD               says               this               procedure               is               done               by               removing               excess               skin               at               the               bottom               of               the               breasts               and               areola.

Then,               the               remainder               is               brought               together.

This               tightens               and               raises               the               breasts.

This               procedure               takes               about               the               same               time,               and               is               also               performed               at               an               outpatient               center.
               Susie               had               both               augmentation               and               a               lift               done,               as               well               as               an               areola               reduction.

Because               of               the               third               procedure,               she               had               a               different               technique               used:               the               cookie               cutter.

They               cut               out               her               areola,               slid               the               implant               in               through               that               hole,               reduced               her               areola               and               stitched               her               back               up.

Susie's               breasts               were               actually               uneven               so               she               received               400               ccs               of               silicone               in               one,               and               425               in               the               other.
               The               Recovery               and               the               Results
               There               are               several               painful-               yet               bearable-               side               effects               to               breast               augmentation               and               lifts,               and               the               recovery               process               can               take               up               to               a               month.
               "I               didn't               feel               that               bad               the               first               day,               but               they               did               not               look               very               good.

They               were               really               high.

It               looked               weird,"               said               Susie,               explaining               that               because               the               implants               were               placed               behind               the               muscle,               the               chest               area               grew               tight.

"I               was               crying               my               eyes               out               and               stayed               in               bed."
               The               feeling               of               regret               and               pain               is               normal.

Susie               was               sent               home               with               papers               on               what               she               would               feel               emotionally               and               physically.
               "After               four               weeks               I               felt               really               good               and               they               began               to               drop               nicely.

I               started               to               feel               really               comfortable."
               Di               also               had               a               rough               recovery               time,               partially               and               ironically               because               she               was               in               good               shape.
               "It               hurt               like               hell.

I               had               three               kids,               two               cesarean               sections,"               she               said               of               this               being               the               worst               pain               she               endured.

Like               Susie,               she               also               had               the               implants               placed               under               the               muscle.

"Since               I               worked               out,               my               muscles               were               toned               and               tight.

It               felt               like               a               MAC               truck               was               sitting               on               my               chest.

I               did               not               anticipate               that               pain."
               Di               adds               that               her               second               surgery               was               less               painful,               with               the               swelling               to               a               minimum.
               "My               muscles               were               used               to               having               something               there,"               she               said.

"It               was               easier               because               I               knew               what               to               expect."               Most               women               will               have               to               go               through               a               second               and               even               third               surgery,               as               implants               need               to               be               replaced               every               ten               or               so               years,               and               eventually               removed.
               According               to               WebMD:
               The               pain,               swelling               and               bruising               can               last               for               several               weeks.
               In               seven               to               10               days,               patients               can               return               to               have               stitches               removed;               the               scars               will               start               to               disappear               in               a               month               or               so.

(Susie               reports               that               she               has               very               light               scarring;               her               appendix               scar               on               her               abdomen               in               much               more               noticeable.

To               begin               with,               the               procedures               are               designed               to               make               minimal               incisions               and               undetectable               scars               in               well-concealed               areas).


               Some,               especially               those               who               receive               lifts,               will               report               a               burning               sensation               in               the               nipples.

Lifts               can               also               cause               dry               breast               skin.
               Scars               from               lifts               will               be               wider               and               can               take               up               to               a               year               to               disappear,               or               could               be               permanent.
               After               this               procedure,               most               should               be               able               to               return               to               work               in               a               few               days.

But               sorry               boys-               as               tempting               as               it               may               be-               no               physical               contact               with               breasts               is               recommended               for               about               a               month.
               The               Reaction               and               the               "Are               They               Real"               Question
               Susie               had               full-C               cup               size               implant,               but               with               "what               she               already               had"               factored               in,               she               fits               into               a               D-cup               bra.

The               results               are               more               than               she               expected,               bittersweet               she               says.
               "I               sometimes               feel               that               I               am               a               little               too               big-               I'm               a               little               torn               to               be               honest!

I               mean,               when               you               are               a               D-cup,               even               if               they               are               real,               people               question               you,"               she               said.

"My               doctor               says               it's               perfect               for               my               shape               though.

I               do               feel               a               lot               better.

I               feel               like               a               woman               and               I               feel               confident               again!"
               Di               went               from               a               small               34-A               to               a               full-B/small               C               the               first               time,               and               her               new               set               is               also               full-C               cup.
               "Sometimes               I               think               I               look               funny,               but               not               like               Dolly               Parton               or               Anna-Nicole               Smith.

They               are               proportionate               to               my               body.

How               natural               they               look               depends               on               how               you               dress               with               them,"               she               said.
               Di               added               that               a               major               difference               with               fake               boobs               is               that               when               you               take               your               bra               off,               the               boobs               stay               in               the               same               spot.
               "Many               people               can               look               good               in               clothes,               but               when               they               are               undressed,               the               boobs               sag,"               she               said,               adding               another               positive               side               to               the               implants.
               Since               Susie               had               her               surgery               done               across               the               country               and               Di               across               the               Atlantic,               both               say               they               had               similar               reactions               when               they               returned               to               NEPA:               Their               relatives               and               close               friends               couldn't               wait               to               take               a               peek.
               "My               sister-in-law               thinks               they               are               beautiful,"               Susie               said,               adding               she               was               able               to               fool               people               she               just               met.

"I               was               at               a               party               with               a               girl               who               did               not               know               I               had               a               boob               job.

She               asked               if               they               were               real,               so               I               told               her               to               guess.

After               she               felt               them,               she               said,               'I               don't               feel               an               implant.

They               must               be               real.'"               she               said.
               Di               says               her               family               had               a               lot               of               fun               with               her,               after               she               flounced               off               her               shirt               revealing               her               new               boobs               in               her               new               bra.
               "It               was               a               lot               of               humor.

They               told               me               I               looked               like               Dolly               Parton,               asked               if               my               back               hurt,"               she               said.
               Old               acquaintances               Susie               ran               into               could               tell               something               had               changed.

She               reports               that               she               can               tell               when               people               are               giving               her               "are               they               real               look".

But               she               knows               they               aren't               staring               her;               they               are               just               curious,               envious               or               both.

Sometimes               they               ask.
               Di               agreed.
               "I               am               not               shy               about               telling               people               if               they               ask.

I               take               it               as               a               compliment.

It               makes               That               makes               it               worth               the               money,"               she               said.
               The               husband's               reaction
               When               asked               if               her               husband               liked               them,               Susie               just               had               three               words:               "He's               a               guy!"               She               added               that               he               told               her,               aside               from               the               wedding               ring,               they               were               the               nicest               thing               he               bought               her.
               Di               admits               her               husband               did               not               want               her               to               have               the               implants,               mainly               because               he               feared               for               her               having               surgery.
               "He               loved               me               before               and               he               loves               me               after.

Well,               he               loves               'them'               more               after.

I               think               he'd               be               sad               now               if               they               were               gone,"               said               Di.
               Years               Later
               Even               breast               implants               can't               fight               the               sagging               that               comes               with               age,               weight               loss               or               gain               or               pregnancy.

(For               this               reason,               it               is               advised               that               women               not               have               implants               until               they               are               done               having               children.)               Most               people               who               have               implants               will               have               a               second               surgery               to               replace               an               implant,               or               to               have               them               removed.

Susie               plans               on               being               a               sexy               grandmom,               saying               she               thinks               aging               stars               like               Sharon               Stone               and               Madonna               look               amazing.
               "(Before               the               implants)               I               was               33               and               (my               breasts)               looked               like               they               were               50.

Now,               I               want               to               look               as               good               as               a               can               for               as               long               as               I               can.

When               I               am               50,               I               may               get               them               replaced,               but               probably               not               when               I               am               70."               Susie               purchased               a               $100               lifetime               warranty               on               her               implants               which               will               take               care               of               any               complications,               as               well               as               replacement               implants.

Most               implants               come               with               a               five               or               ten               year               warrant               to               replace               them,               should               a               leak               occur.
               On               the               other               hand,               Di               says,               "They               are               part               of               my               personality               now.

I               will               be               the               only               80-year-old               with               fake               boobs               wearing               a               low-cut               shirt               in               the               nursing               home!"
               The               Verdict
               Would               Susie               recommend               a               boob               job?
               "Only               in               cases               like               mine.

If               you               are               small               and               just               want               big               boobs,               I'd               say               no.

Unless               they               are               deformed,               changed               or               are               uneven,               just               be               happy               with               who               you               are,"               she               said.
               Susie               said               it               was               scary               because               it               was               risky.

But               she               rationalized               that,               really,               any               medical               procedure               is.

"Any               surgery               is               a               risk.

Anytime               you               are               put               under,               something               could               happen."
               Di               feels               that               people               should               only               do               this               procedure               for               "yourself."
               "If               you               want               to               make               yourself               happier,               do               it.

If               you               want               to               color               your               hair               or               get               your               nails               done               because               you               like               the               way               you               look,               do               it.

But,               no               one               is               worth               changing               for-               to               cut               open               your               body               to               make               someone               else               happy?"
               Overall,               both               women               feel               better               about               themselves.
               "I               know               I               feel               sexier               about               myself               when               I               look               in               the               mirror,"               said               Di,               She               added               that'd               she               even               consider               liposuction               next.
               *Name               has               been               changed.
               Stats               and               Trends:
               The               following               facts               are               from               a               2004               report               from               the               American               Society               of               Plastic               Surgeons:
               The               1991               controversy               of               silicone               gel               implants               did               not               scare               away               the               masses.
               In               1992,               only               about               32,00               breast               augmentations               were               done.
               In               2004,               there               were               over               252,000-               a               676%               increase!
               -               -
               On               the               Top               5               list               of               cosmetic               surgeries               in               2004,               breast               augmentation               is               #3,               with               rhinoplasty               (nose               job)               coming               in               second               and               liposuction               being               the               most               popular.
               -               -
               Who               says               your               zip               code               has               to               be               90210               to               take               part               in               a               still-growing               cosmetic               surgery               trend?

It               can               be               18702,               too.

Victoria               Secret               models               and               adult               film               stars               take               a               backseat               to               the               'common'               woman               when               it               comes               to               getting               boob               jobs.
               -               71%               percent               of               women               who               have               cosmetic               breast               surgery               have               household               incomes               less               than               $60,000               per               year.


               -               Only               13%               rake               in               over               $90K.
               -               -               -
               Northeast               PA               is               keeping               it               real.

When               it               comes               where               breast               augmentations               and               lifts               are               getting               done               Region               5               (Mountain               and               Pacific               states,               like               California)               ranks               highest               with               31%               of               the               cases.

Region               1               (Middle               Atlantic               and               New               England               states)               ranks               last,               accounting               for               11%,               30,011               procedures.

For               lifts,               Region               1               also               ranks               last.

(But,               this               region               of               the               country               ranks               highest               for               butt               lifts               and               lip               augmentation!)
               -               -
               Average               costs:               
               Breast               Augmentation,               $3373               
               Implant               Removal,               $2211               
               Breast               Lift,               $               3718               
               Male               Breast               Reduction,               $2812
               -               -
               Risks
               -               More               difficult               to               detect               breast               cancer,               as               mammogram               results               are               harder               to               achieve.

To               combat               this,               an               MRI               can               be               used.

Also,               implants               placed               under               the               chest               as               opposed               to               just               under               the               breast               allow               for               better               mammograms.
               -               Capsular               Contracture-               this               is               when               scar               tissue               hardens               around               the               implant               and               beings               to               squeeze               it.

This               can               harden               the               breast,               cause               skin               to               ripple               and               change               the               shape.

This               can               be               painful               and               surgery               is               needed               to               either               remove               the               scar               or               replace               the               implant.
               -               Loss               of               feeling               in               nipples               or               breast               tissue               due               to               nerve               damage.

This               is               usually               only               temporary.
               -               Different               in               size               and               shape               can               occur
               -               Changes               to               implant-               normal               activity               or               injury-               can               cause               implant               to               leak,               rupture               or               deflate.
               -               Infection,               hematoma               and               abnormal               scarring               can               occur,               but               these               side               effects               are               very               uncommon.
               Job               Hunting?
               Here               are               some               local               plastic               surgeons,               as               listed               on               the               ASPS               website               within               50               miles               of               18702:
               Ira               C.

Krafchin,               MD-               Wilkes-Barre               and               Clarks               Summit               
               570-586-5000
               Gerald               Levandoski               Jr.,               MD-               Forty               Fort               
               570-288-1600
               Scot               Robert               McKenna,               MD-               Dunmore               
               570-340-6920
               Eric               W.

Blomain,               MD-               Dunmore               
               570-347-1712
               Robert               M.

Kimmel,               MD,               FACS-               Hazleton               
               570-622-2900               
               Michael               D.

Lado,               MD,               FACS-               Hazleton               
               570-366-2304
               Atul               K.

Amin,               MD,               MBA-               East               Stroudsburg               
               610-258-3375
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