
Breast Implants related to risk of suicide? What is true about this article?
I saw this headline: "Breast Implants related to the risk of suicide" and this byline in the LA Times: "A report said the woman was increasingly popular surgery are three times more likely to suicide after this individual. ", I hate the idea of adventure to your life bigger boobs, or any any type of surgery itself but I'm the type of hospital practice and hate (I do not referring to Breast Reconstruction surgery for breast cancer survivors) .- But something about this research is not sound. What is cosmetic surgery percentage percentage of women who committed suicide had other types of cosmetic surgery, or just that it falls into this category?-What is the suicide rate among Women considering Breast Surgery, but decided not to have it done?-surgery This was suppose to help women feel better about myself … or is this just a scam to prey on the fear of women? http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-sci-implants8aug08 1.1047827. story? ctrack = 1 & CSET = true
Evidently there is a lack of psychological testing before Surgery – not only in America but in Australia too. I always assumed that consultants before surgery is authorized – surprise, surprise, it did not. Not all all plastic surgeons are created equal – as a surgeon you can hang a shingle on your door no specific training for field This (in Ontario, have seen a news story 'bout this). Regulation of industry This profit is missing – and so it should come as no surprise when evaluating patients' motor for surgery and not expected to be explored. As the following article Aussie 'The woman had Breast Reduction rate report high satisfaction … These people have Rhinoplasty, or nose-jobs, or work has mixture present more results. " This problem is not limited to themselves, 'Women's stuck-up', as at least one poster here has the wrong implication. Puppet Body dysmorphic disorder is found in both sexes, and I would hazard to guess that one of the builders helluvalot BODY affected males: "One in 10 people undergoing themselves through cosmetic surgery may have psychological problems later, according to researchers Melbourne. A review of 37 studies into cosmetic procedures and their results 3542 patients showed that young men who have a history of depression and those expectations were not real people at risk. "With a psychological condition called body dysmorphic disorder (BDD), characterized by a an obsession with physical defects imagine, has a representative Some cosmetic surgery patients, surgery professor Castle. "As we see a psychiatrist with body dysmorphic disorder who have normal, "he said. "They call us because they have been so unhappy with the results or go back and back surgeons or even tried to do plastic surgery on the population itself. "Up to two percent of BDD were, but the surveys show that 7-15 percent of cosmetic surgery patients have conditions … "It almost by definition that they'd be satisfied with the surgery because surgery Art itself can not deal with psychological problems ,"…
Part 1 Transumbilical Breast Augmentation explained and demonstrated by Neal Handel, MD
