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| Breast Augmentation Advancement Changing Scientific PossibilitiesA new procedure being tested in Dallas reports to have changed the safety of breast augmentation by transplanting the patient's own tissue. The potential reduction in bodily risks has piqued the interest of a number of scientific researchers.
By: Frankie Fihn For a large number of years, breast augmentation has remained the most popular cosmetic surgery procedure. Studies indicate that the procedure offers relatively low risk but members of the scientific community have been working to eliminate the instances of risk altogether. Traditional breast augmentation involves surgically inserting saline, gel, or silicone implants. The possibility exists that the new procedure may at least potentially eliminate one type of surgical complication although it is not clear what other risks it may pose in addition to the more common traditional procedure. Some experts have been quick to suggest that latest advancements in the field of plastic surgery may have achieved eliminating the most common risks associated with the procedure. Although critics were quick to point out that extensive studying and data is needed before it can be declared an immediate success. However, there remains significant optimism among experts and critics alike since in theory, there is no risk on the part of the patient to reject its own tissue. The procedure more closely resembles laser liposuction where the body's fatty tissue is somewhat liquefied. That tissue is then reconstituted into the patient's chest area for a more aesthetically pleasing effect. All indications are that it is part of a growing trend in cosmetic surgery to move towards less invasive procedures which are generally believed to be more beneficial to the patient. More information on the procedure can be found at http://drjdallasplasticsurgeon.com/ End
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