The
Big News in Breast Implants is Small
Released on
= July 1, 2005, 1:14 pm
Press Release
Author = Kile Law
Industry = Healthcare
Press Release
Summary = Demand for Breast Enhancement Increases as Size of Implants
Decrease According to Dr. Michael Law, a Board Certified Plastic
Surgeon in Raleigh, NC
Press Release
Body = Breast implants for cosmetic augmentation first became available
in the 1960’s and
rapidly gained popularity in the 1970’s. By the 1980’s
breast augmentation was the second most popular plastic surgery
(after liposuction), and the motto seemed to be “the bigger
the better”. The oversized implants seen everywhere in the
popular media
in the 80’s and 90’s clearly served to alter the public’s
perception of what breasts are supposed to look like: large, taut
and high. The kind of breasts that formerly
appeared only in cartoons.
Today, breast
augmentation is more popular than ever. According to the American
Society of Plastic Surgeons (www.plasticsurgery.org), 254,140 breast
augmentation surgeries were performed in 2003. This is a 7 percent
increase from 2002 and a 20 percent increase from 2000. But reason
is beginning to prevail again, and patients and the public are ‘rediscovering’
the fact that the aesthetic ideal for the female
breast is soft, supple, much fuller in the lower than the upper
pole, and in proportion to the rest of a woman’s figure.
Patient demographics
are changing, too. Women in their 30’s and 40’s (especially
moms) are the fastest growing group of patients seeking breast augmentation
today. These are women who have lost breast volume following pregnancy
and lactation, and who simply seek to restore a natural, more youthful
breast contour. They don’t want to look like they’ve
had surgery; they instead wish to ‘fill out’ clothing
better
and feel more comfortable out of clothing. Even women who have not
had children are opting for smaller, more realistic appearing breast
augmentation. Professional women (including physicians!) want to
look their best, but they don’t want to look “done”.
“It is
very common in my practice to perform an enhancement that changes
the breast profile from and ‘A’ cup to a ‘B’
cup,” says Dr. Michael Law, a board-certified plastic surgeon
in Raleigh, NC, formerly of Beverly Hills. “I rarely have
patients requesting large implants anymore, although there are still
a few who express a desire for that busty, ‘done’ look.
I counsel those patients that it is certainly possible to achieve
that look, if it is truly what they want, but that I simply won’t
perform any aesthetic surgery that doesn’t look natural. A
woman with very large breast implants that doesn’t match her
frame looks like a cartoon character, and that is not my aesthetic
ideal. And these patients never have any problem finding someone
who will give them the look that they want.
“Potential
breast augmentation patients should also give serious thought to
the following consideration: one great advantage of a conservative
breast enhancement is that small implants are much more likely to
feel natural. It is possible to provide
an enhancement that is soft, supple and even undetectable (by touching)
with a small implant, something that is never achieved with very
large breast implants.
“One of
my most recent breast enhancement patients (another doctor) had
the following to say at her three-week follow-up appointment: ‘If
I hadn’t written a
check to pay for them, Dr. Law, I wouldn’t know they’re
not really mine.’
Dr. Law, a Raleigh
native, practiced aesthetic plastic surgery in Beverly Hills until
returning hometown of Raleigh to open his solo practice in 2003.
He and his
wife Kile reside in Raleigh with two-year old son Luke and newborn
son Lang. In the two years since he opened his practice, Dr. Law
has won numerous local “best of” awards. His busy, North
Raleigh, practice is chosen by patients nationwide for beautiful,
natural-looking results. Dr. Law, a board certified plastic surgeon,
performs all aesthetic surgeries in the hospital where his patients
are assured of the highest quality of care. Dr. Law uses the most
advanced technologies to provide patient comfort after surgery.
Every patient receives the same high level of care
and compassion from Dr. Law and his staff. Dr. Law has been featured
in national and local media but, he has declined invitations to
participate in plastic surgery
reality television programs. Dr. Law’s philosophy is that
great plastic surgery doesn’t look like surgery, it just looks
great.
Dr. Law can be reached at (919) 256-0900 or by visiting www.michaellawmd.com
Web Site = http://www.michaellawmd.com
Contact Details
= 10941 Raven Ridge Road
Suite 103
Raleigh, NC 27614
919-256-0900
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