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Doctors Should Make Sure That The Right Breast Surgery Impact Will Be Achieved

Friday, November 20th, 2009

  

Breast surgery is always a hot topic. There always seems to be a group of women around that want to have it or that argue the opposite side that it is ridiculous and they should be loved for who they are. The breast surgery impact on the psyche can be pretty dramatic for various reasons and only those that are truly ready for this procedure should have it done.

The first thing that has to be established is why the surgery is wanted. Any woman who is getting this surgery to make her man happy and not doing it for herself is making a mistake. The person that they are doing it for could be gone tomorrow. Unless they have another surgery, those breasts are going to be changed forever.

For a woman who has smaller breasts, frustration is sometimes experienced because they do not feel that they can wear sexy clothes. If having larger breasts will give them the confidence and allow them to wear the clothing that they want, why not get the surgery? Having surgery for a reason like this can be a huge boost to any woman’s confidence.

Low self esteem is often used as a reason for someone to get breast surgery and this is very tricky ground. There are several different reasons that a woman can have low self esteem and for some of them, breast surgery is not a good option. Breast surgery will not make many of the causes of low self esteem go away all by itself.

Many women who have suffered through breast cancer will go through a bout with low self esteem. This is perfectly understandable and breast surgery is a very viable option for them. They have in essence lost something that made them feel like a woman and they want it back. At times, the confidence booster can be literally seen overnight.

On the other side of the argument is a woman who has low self esteem because of psychological reasons. To think that breast surgery is going to make those issues go away is foolish. Counseling is needed, not cosmetic surgery. Breast surgery can often just make matters worse for them when they realize that not very much has changed.

Everyone struggles through life at times, but making a drastic change like breast surgery is not something that should be done at this point in their life. If they do not get the desired results in public opinion that they were expecting, they can often be damaged further. This will lead to a downward spiral that they may never recover from.

It is common practice for a surgeon to require patients to go through a quick psychiatric questionnaire. This is to make sure that the patient is doing the surgery for the right reasons and not something that could lead to mental issues down the road. Once they are satisfied that the breast surgery impact on the psyche will not be negative, they will move forward and the patient will hopefully see the breasts that they have always dreamed of.

While cosmetic surgery Toronto helps to achieve the ideal image, Toronto breast augmentation also serves to provide a firmer chest, allowing a woman to recall her youthful days. Toronto breast implants are also available.

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Laser Treatment Classes of Medical Spas Defined

Saturday, October 17th, 2009

The advent of aesthetic laser treatments in cosmetic medicine has led to many advancements in cosmetic medical device industries. In the cosmetic laser arena, new and improved cosmetic lasers are entering the cosmetic medical market every few months. This development curve is leaving the classification criterion of aesthetic lasers to continually be redefined. Therefore, the following information is to be used as a guideline and is not considered to be a current and thorough description.

Lasers in use by medical practitioners typically have low outputs of energy and power, and are thus placed in ANSI (American National Standards Institute) Class 2 category. Another important organization is the LIA (Laser Institute of America). The majority of medical lasers fall into the ANSI Class 3 or 4 categories with most surgical lasers being in ANSI Class 4. Most medical and/or surgical lasers are classified by the FDA (Food and Drug administration) as Class II or Class III medical devices.

Class 1 Lasers

Class 1 lasers are not considered to pose any hazards when operated according to normal conditions and includes lasers which are completely enclosed such as CD players, fiber-optics devices, and printers. These devices cannot have emissions exceeding the maximum permitted exposure (MPE) under any conditions are considered to be class 1 systems.

Still, problems can occur if the laser is outside of the enclosure.

Warning labels are required for this class inside the unit or underneath the cover.

Class 2a

Lasers in this class do not pose a threat unless the laser is directly viewed for more than 16 minutes or so and encompasses visible light lasers with a total output power less than 1 milliwatt, but greater than a few microwatts.

Class 2

This class of lasers includes visible light lasers that are intense enough that viewing the beam into a human eye can cause the normal “aversion response”. An aversion response is when the eyelids close, or the head moves in order to avoid the light. It can occur within 0.25 seconds and includes the blink reflex time.

Class 3a

Class of lasers that includes those emitting ultraviolet or infrared light as well as visible light. All devices within the Class 1 AEL (Allowed Exposure Level) with laser output between .18μm and 1mm fall in this class. Common Laser pointers that are readily available are class 3a laser devices.

Class 3b

This class of lasers includes the same laser output spectrum as class 3a, but increases the output level to that of Class 2 AEL.

Class 4

This class of lasers includes any that exceeds the Class 2 AEL. Most every laser that produces an excess of 0.5 watts is in this class.

As an aesthetician, you are now crossing the line from treating clients to treating patients. All the components of aesthetic care play an even more important role when designing a post-procedure treatment plan for the patient who just underwent a deep chemical peel for acne scarring. Or, the Rosacea patient who just completed her first intense pulse light treatment. It’s important to remember that you are the skin care expert in your recommendations of skin care products and regimens to your clients. However, you are also a critical adjunct to the physician who has planned an aggressive therapy treatment for his patient.

Medical Spa MD is a cosmetic medical community of Plastic Surgeons & Cosmetic Dermatologists with more than 3,500 medical spa members world wide. Medical Spa MD offers medical esthetician training manuals and provides information on nonsurgical cosmetic medical technologies and treatments.

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