Psychology of Breast Implants
Women seek cosmetic surgery as a means of fulfilling emotional needs and resolving problematic body image issues.
Although cosmetic surgery has a reputation as a superficial therapy modality, it actually affects patients at a far greater psychological level than could ever be achieved by a purely physical treatment.
Breast implants have been the subject of much controversy during their history within the medical profession.
Modern breast prostheses date back to the 1960's when the very first silicone gel implants were used to increase breast size for purely cosmetic reasons.
However, breast enlargement has been practiced in far more primitive methods by cultures all around the world for literally thousands of years.
Although times and technologies have changed, the basic internal motivations of women have remained constant throughout time.
The female breast is one of the prime symbols of femininity, motherhood and sensuality.
A woman views her breasts as a vital component of her gender identity and generally treasures them above other body parts.
However, women are also notoriously critical of their bodies and might be especially judgmental of their breasts.
Many women are unhappy with the size, shape, placement or symmetry of their breasts.
Some women can ignore these self critical feelings and live a completely normal life, but others are affected deeply by their perceived flaws.
It is these women who stand the most to gain from seeking surgical or non-surgical intervention for their breast related concerns.
Breast implants are available to suit the needs and preferences of every patient.
Some women require implants to reconstruct a damaged or missing breast, which has endured injury, illness or mastectomy.
Other women seek implants to correct congenital or developmental anatomical abnormalities.
Some women desire to repair the ravages of age or breastfeeding and restore their breasts to a more youthful and upright position.
Still other women simply want to have a larger size bust, which is more proportionate to their overall body size.
There are countless reasons to undergo breast augmentation and each one has unique importance to the affected individual.
Body image issues can be horribly painful to endure.
Viewing your body as disproportionate, defective or simply unattractive is a terrible burden to bear.
Women might experience these hurtful feelings consciously or might have repressed their emotional pain deeply inside their subconscious minds.
Many women are prone to developing psychological concerns, and even psychogenic physical conditions, due to this conscious or repressed anguish.
The most common effects of a poor body image can include: depression, lack of self esteem, lack of self worth, insecurity, lack of confidence, antisocial behaviors, moodiness, promiscuity, inadequate sex drive, introversion, and a host of psychosomatic pain syndromes.
Dealing with life in a body which is viewed as an inappropriate representation of the actual worth of the individual is akin to receiving a life sentence in a horrific jail with no chance for parole...
Luckily, plastic surgeons are among the most enlightened of all medical professionals.
These highly trained doctors treat their patient's bodies and minds equally.
Aesthetic doctors realize that their patient's desired bodily changes are actually being created by an emotional longing.
Plastic surgeons are trained to recognize the factors contributing to a negative body image and help their patients achieve indicated anatomical alterations to resolve their emotional pain.
It is no surprise that most women who undergo plastic surgery rate the decision as one of the best choices of their lives.
This makes perfect sense, since very few other medical treatments use such a truly holistic philosophy to treat the entire individual...
mind, body and spirit.
Breast implants are not right for every woman and plastic surgery does have inherent risks.
No surgical procedure should be taken lightly and every operation should be carefully planned.
Sometimes excellent enlargement results can be achieved without surgery.
It is crucial to research all your surgical and non-surgical options when considering breast augmentation.
Being a knowledgeable and informed consumer is the best way to protect yourself and make a solid choice as to whether or not breast implants are right for you.
Remember to always consult with a qualified plastic surgeon for additional information about breast enlargement.