Thursday, October 15, 2009

When Large Breasts Are Not Desired

Source: In and Out Star

All the adults in this wide world are probably aware of the fact that breast augmentation plastic surgery technique or what is colloquially known as 'boob job' is one of the things extremely many women would like to have done on their bodies. While some of them fear going under the knife, most of them would be eager to face the pains and possible risks just to become bustier and thus gain a lot more sex-appeal. This is exactly why over the last years there has been much fuss about this technique, about its safety, how it affects a woman from both a physical and an emotional point of view and also about the increasing numbers of females who had become or want to become its clients. As I was saying, all these facts are common knowledge for almost any adult nowadays. But if there's been so much talk about breast augmentation technique, only little has been discussed about its opposite, the breast reduction intervention and this is just too bad, because this can actually bring a lot of both physical and emotional benefits to small-figured women.

Let us just think about it, because this is not at all difficult to imagine: suppose you are a little lovely lady that weighs just a tad more than a child in his 14 and who has been endowed by nature with some large breasts. These would look really great on a medium-sized woman, but for you they are too big and this not necessarily from an aesthetic point of view, but from a physical one. Due to their elevated weight, your breasts hurt when you are not wearing a bra and just because they are heavy and you are supposed to carry them around everywhere you would go, your are also having some terrible back aches. Plus, as much as you would like to jog, this is not exactly a possibility for you, as your twins would keep bouncing and bouncing and keep you from getting a proper run. Plus, you will always have a hard time finding fitting bras and tops. Now, what would yo do if you were in this situation? Wouldn't you like to get rid of the literal toll large, alluring breasts put on your every day life and instead have them 'trimmed down'?

Just in case you are actually among the little women with a big bosom and your assets are giving you headaches frequently, then you should know that medical experts and plastic surgeons recommend breast reduction method, as it provides you with many health benefits. A study in this concern has also been led a few months ago by researchers at the NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center and the New York University School of Medicine and they came up with the same findings - that women in this situation would really find it relieving if they had their breasts up to 500 grams lighter.

"Smaller women are going to have proportionally smaller breasts, but for their particular frame, their breasts may still be far too large and uncomfortable", explained Dr. Jason Spector, a plastic surgeon at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center and assistant professor of plastic surgery at Weill Cornell Medical College, who took active part in the study. He also added that besides other benefits they got from the breast reduction intervention, women "were also greatly relieved that they were more able to engage in healthful activities such as running or playing sports-demonstrating that breast reduction surgeries have even wider health implications."

Add to the reason mentioned by the medical expert above some other very important benefits such as the fading away of the neck, back pain, headache and continually feeling uncomfortable in bras that are too weak to sustain such a heavy load. All these make breast reduction technique a procedure meant for functional, rather than cosmetic purposes.

"The smaller-framed woman who comes to us complaining of chronic breast-linked pain is not having this procedure done for a 'lift' or any cosmetic purpose. Breast reduction surgeries involve some scarring, general anesthesia, and the usual level of surgical risk. Patients are not taking them lightly", pointed out the team of experts who carried out the study. "Women come in all shapes and sizes, and we're just pointing out that breast reduction-like many other surgeries-is definitely not a one-size-fits-all proposal."

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