Posts Tagged ‘breast enhancement’

Study Shows Women’s Curves Mesmerize a Man like Drugs and Alcohol

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010

According to a new study from Georgia’s Gwinnett College in Lawrenceville, men prefer a woman with curves and that an hourglass figure acts as an intoxicant for the male brain.

Many women worry about their weight but results from this study showing that men simply prefer a curvier figure should make them rest easier.

Researchers at the college scanned the brains of 14 young men looking at nude before and after pictures of women who underwent a plastic surgery procedure that gave them more shapely hips. Their weight didn’t change, just redistributed through implanted fat taken from the hips and buttock.

The post-op photos excited the young male’s “reward centers” – or areas of the brain typically stimulated by drugs and alcohol. Proved to be particularly stimulating were women with high waist to hip ratios. Steven Palek, lead researcher on the project and an evolutionary cognitive neuroscientist, credits this to the reality that shapely hips in women are an indication of good health and the ability to carry children.

Results from the study also conclude that changes in a woman’s body mass index (BMI) only affected the parts of the brain linked to visual evaluation like size and shape but nothing else.  This may be proof that societal norms influence perception of female beauty more so than actual brain wiring.

“The media portrays women as wholly too skinny,” Platek told FoxNews.com. “It’s not just about body fat, or body mass index.”

If a woman’s natural curves are not optimal for this scenario, findings from this study demonstrate the benefits of a breast enlargement procedure or buttock augmentation. More curves are not only more appealing, they are downright intoxicating!

Silicone Breast Implants Stop a Bullet, Save Woman’s Life

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

In a bit of news of the weird…although good…Lydia Carranza, a Simi Valley, California dental assistant who underwent a breast enlargement procedure and had silicone breast implants inserted, averted death at the hands of a gunman that opened fire at her office.

Her co-worker, and the gunman’s wife was unfortunately killed but Carranza survived a gunshot wound to the chest because her silicone breast implants were able to stop the bullet. She was however left with a scar and deflated implant.

In a statement to the LA Times, Dr. Ashkan Ghavami says “she’s just one lucky woman. I saw the CT scan. The bullet fragments were millimeters from her heart and her vital organs. Had she not had the implant, she might not be alive today.”

Ghavami says he will reconstruct Lydia’s implant at a reduced cost and appealed to implant companies to donate supplies.

Doctors at the hospital who treated Lydia say the incident is more of a ballistics issue than a medical one.  Kris Carraway, spokesman for the Los Robles Hospital & Medical Center in Thousand Oaks says “The emergency physician who treated the patient was not aware of the breast implant having any impact or whether or not it saved her life.”

The LA Times also spoke with a firearms instructor at the local police department. He says it is theoretically possible for a silicone breast implant to stop a bullet but that it’s not a sure thing. He urges women not to get breast implants for a bullet proof vest.

We agree, that’s not a good reason to get breast implants…but it’s nice to see how they can give someone a new lease on life in its truest form.

Florida Breast Reduction Surgeons Help Alleviate the Burdens of Overly Large Breasts

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

Having large breasts isn’t a blessing necessarily – if they’re too large, they can be the source of chronic neck and back pain, uncomfortable looks from others and severely limit the ability to perform physical activities.

One way to alleviate these burdens is through breast reduction surgery, or what’s known as a reduction mammaplasty in the plastic surgery world.

Breast reduction is a medical procedure, not a cosmetic one. And it’s recommended women wait until the breasts are fully developed, usually after 20 years of age.

What Florida plastic surgeons do is reduce the breasts’ size by removing excess fat, glandular tissue and skin. This removal and subsequent repositioning not only provides women with a proportional breast size in relation to the rest of their bodies, but alleviates pain and provides a new lease on life.

No longer will you have to live with the excruciating pain or psychological effects born out of self consciousness of having overly large breasts.

In a physical sense, breast reduction surgery is safe if you’re in good health and have realistic expectations. Florida plastic surgeons at Accent Plastic Surgery & Aesthetics will consult with you from beginning to end as to what you need to do.

Read the breast reduction surgery info page at Accent Plastic Surgery & Aesthetics’ to learn more about this procedure and what you can expect.

And if you have any questions or want to see if breast reduction surgery is the right thing for you, contact the Florida plastic surgeons at Accent Plastic Surgery & Aesthetics today!

Breast Lift Surgery – Florida Plastic Surgeon Explains What to Expect

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

A new article in the Florida plastic surgery knowledge center explains what to expect if you elect to undergo breast lift surgery at Accent Plastic Surgery & Aesthetics’ Florida plastic surgery center.

Also known as a mastopexy, breast lift surgery doesn’t change the size of breasts but simply reshapes and firms them. As we all know, aging takes its toll on everyone…breasts are no exception. Pregnancy, nursing and even gravity can cause skin to lose its elasticity, causing breasts to lose their shape and firmness.

To remedy this and give themselves a major confidence boost, many women elect breast lift surgery.

But like any other surgery, there is a procedure, a method, to performing a mastopexy safely and correctly. First, surgeons must perform an initial consultation and exam to determine which incision pattern to use for example. Anesthesia has to be administered so you will not feel the pain of incisions being made into your body.

Next, Gainesville breast lift surgeons will reshape and position the breasts and cut away any loose skin before closing the incisions back up. While post-surgical recovery from the anesthesia is pretty short, it will take several months for the final results to show itself…it will take some time for the incision lines to heal or fade away.

But we are confident you will love your new look!

We invite you to learn more about breast lift surgery and what to expect if you elect to undergo a breast lift procedure at our Florida plastic surgery center located in Gainesville.

National Breast Cancer Awareness Month is Now – Be Proactive and Reduce the Chance of Tragedy

Monday, October 12th, 2009

Breast augmentation surgeons like us are well aware of the hardship and suffering breast cancer inflicts on women across Florida – breast augmentation and other reconstructive procedures we offer at Accent Plastic Surgery & Aesthetics for women recovering from this terrible disease is one of the ways your loved one can fully recover, regain their confidence and move on with their life.

So in that spirit, we want to take a moment and recognize National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, which happens every October.

Slightly over 180,000 women were diagnosed with breast cancer in 2008 – that’s your sister, mother, a friend or loved one of a friend. There’s a good chance you’ve seen one of the many ads flying about the airwaves recognizing this important effort to raise awareness and help find a cure for breast cancer.

One thing is for sure – early detection is the key to beating breast cancer!

A yearly screening mammogram and regular self-examination is the single biggest thing you can do for yourself and your loved ones to prevent tragedy…breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths for women between the ages of 15 and 54.

And get educated and raise awareness about this devastating cancer…there are many organizations providing resources and opportunities to do this, including:

Or just get a ribbon or “Save the Ta-Tas” t-shirt to begin a conversation with friends and coworkers. Education and awareness are the ways we can all contribute to beating breast cancer

Most importantly, be sure you and your loved ones get a mammogram (screening x-ray of the breasts)…86% of white women and 71% of black women diagnosed survive 5 years or longer).

And if you or a loved one had to undergo a mastectomy (breast removal) to beat breast cancer and in need of breast augmentation services in Florida, we invite you to see how Accent Plastic Surgery & Aesthetics can help you regain your confidence and your life.