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This article is just so much BS! I've never heard of a

woman staying overnight for implanting! . . . I can't

imagine going back to work the same day, or even the

next . . . Just another marketing ploy!

It's interesting to see what they come up with though,

isn't it?

Reminds me of a reporter who was so excited to have

found the " solution " to a beef shortage many years ago

.. . . They were going to use the " extra " bulls that

weren't needed for breeding by castrating them, making

them steers! (Of course, steers are where most steaks

come from anyway) I can't help thinking that the

cattleman who feed him that story is still laughing!

Hugs,

Rogene

--- Tricia Trish <glory2glory1401@...> wrote:

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> What are the most popular cars? Find out at

> Autos > Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 18:10:24 -0600

> From: Ilena Rose <ilena03@...>

> Subject: British implant in/out surgery ... comments

> needed

> <Undisclosed-Recipient:;>

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http://www.manchesteronline.co.uk/men/news/health/comments/view.html?story_id=20\

4033

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> would be great to add comments here and here

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http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/msid-1411229,curpg-3.cms

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> LONDON: A new breast implant that does away with the

> overnight stay in the hospital is the latest fad on

> the block for British women wanting to get their

> breasts enhanced, and they are even willing to

> shelve out 4,500 pounds for it. The breast implant

> procedure, which has been christened as the

> 'lunchtime boob job', is fast finding popularity

> with women, especially working women.

>

> Carl , owner of the MediSpa Clinic in Cheshire,

> UK, said that the new procedure has totally

> revolutionised the industry, and that it would only

> grown in popularity in the future. " This has totally

> revolutionised breast enlargement surgery. In years

> to come the 'lunchtime boob job' will be happening

> across the industry, " he said.

>

> The new surgery is a hit with women for not only has

> it done away with the overnight stay in hospital,

> but with lessened recovery time, women can walk away

> from the clinic with a new set of breasts in just

> four hours. " The recovery time is amazing.

> Professionals haven’t got time to spend lying in

> hospital and are turning away from general

> anaesthetic, " added.

>

> The procedure is exactly the same surgery as a

> normal breast enlargement operation, except for the

> method of anaesthetic.

>

> The surgeon makes a small incision under the breast,

> creates a cavity behind the natural breast tissue

> and inserts a silicone implant.

>

>

> But instead of a general anaesthetic, the patient is

> given 'twilight anaesthesia'—a local anaesthetic

> taken with a sedative and a painkiller. Medispa

> operations director said more women

> were opting for the twilight anaesthetic because

> they were anxious about undergoing general

> anaesthesia.

>

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I had twilight anesthesia for my explant. Based on my experience, I

don't know how they can call this any different...an augmentation is

an augmentation! It still hurts the same, and the only difference

is how much you remember of the surgery!

Patty

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> > Note: forwarded message attached.

> >

> > ---------------------------------

> >

> > What are the most popular cars? Find out at

> > Autos > Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 18:10:24 -0600

> > From: Ilena Rose <ilena03@...>

> > Subject: British implant in/out surgery ... comments

> > needed

> > <Undisclosed-Recipient:;>

> >

> > Blank

> >

> >

> >

>

http://www.manchesteronline.co.uk/men/news/health/comments/view.html?

story_id=204033

> >

> > would be great to add comments here and here

> >

> http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/msid-1411229,curpg-

3.cms

> >

> > LONDON: A new breast implant that does away with the

> > overnight stay in the hospital is the latest fad on

> > the block for British women wanting to get their

> > breasts enhanced, and they are even willing to

> > shelve out 4,500 pounds for it. The breast implant

> > procedure, which has been christened as the

> > 'lunchtime boob job', is fast finding popularity

> > with women, especially working women.

> >

> > Carl , owner of the MediSpa Clinic in Cheshire,

> > UK, said that the new procedure has totally

> > revolutionised the industry, and that it would only

> > grown in popularity in the future. " This has totally

> > revolutionised breast enlargement surgery. In years

> > to come the 'lunchtime boob job' will be happening

> > across the industry, " he said.

> >

> > The new surgery is a hit with women for not only has

> > it done away with the overnight stay in hospital,

> > but with lessened recovery time, women can walk away

> > from the clinic with a new set of breasts in just

> > four hours. " The recovery time is amazing.

> > Professionals haven't got time to spend lying in

> > hospital and are turning away from general

> > anaesthetic, " added.

> >

> > The procedure is exactly the same surgery as a

> > normal breast enlargement operation, except for the

> > method of anaesthetic.

> >

> > The surgeon makes a small incision under the breast,

> > creates a cavity behind the natural breast tissue

> > and inserts a silicone implant.

> >

> >

> > But instead of a general anaesthetic, the patient is

> > given 'twilight anaesthesia'—a local anaesthetic

> > taken with a sedative and a painkiller. Medispa

> > operations director said more women

> > were opting for the twilight anaesthetic because

> > they were anxious about undergoing general

> > anaesthesia.

> >

>

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