Breast Augmentation Gold Coast Video Reveals Important Facts-Breast Enlargement
The Lotus Institute has published its latest article covering Breast Augmentation surgery, which is aimed primarily at Health and Body enthusiasts. The article is available for viewing in full at http://www.lotus-institute.com.au/breast-surgery/breast-augmentation-gold-coast/
Brisbane, Australia – October 10, 2017 /PressCable/ —
The Lotus Institute has published a new video entitled Breast Augmentation Gold Coast Surgery, which sheds light on the most important aspects of having Breast Augmentation surgery. Patients who are serious about their health and personal appearance and looking to enjoy the benefits of cosmetic breast surgery can view the full video and article at http://www.lotus-institute.com.au/breast-surgery/breast-augmentation-gold-coast/
The video and article includes several interesting pieces of information, one in particular is that it provides clear information about the various steps required before going into surgery. This should be of particular interest to those wanting to have surgery giving them a chance to understand the process and feel comfortable about their first consultation with the surgeon.
One of the most important pieces of information the video and article tries to convey and communicate is that the first pre-operation appointment with the surgeon is very important. The best example of this is perhaps found in the following extract:
‘Patients expectations and desired results will be discussed in detail with the surgeons to determine if they are a suitable candidate for breast augmentation.’
In discussing the article’s creation, Dr. Peter Widdowson, Surgeon at The Lotus Institute said: “Our first interview with the patient is critical as it provides an opportunity to clarify and set all expectations.”
Recent studies have detected a very small incidence of a condition called ALCL (Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma) in patients with breast implants. ALCL is a rare type of lymphoma or cancer involving cells of the immune system and appears in the scar tissue that forms around the implant. It is not cancer of the breast tissue.The signs and symptoms of possible ALCL are tenderness and the production of fluid around the implant causing an increase in breast size and usually occurs many years after the implants have been inserted. There are continued studies around the world regarding this form of cancer and the Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons has all the latest information on this on their website.
Regular readers of The Lotus Institute will notice that the video and article takes a familiar tone, which has been described as ‘highly relevant and informative’ as it provides clarity for those looking for the right information on this topic.
The Lotus Institute now welcomes comments and questions from readers, in relation to this video and article, as the intent is to help shape the overall content with useful and relevant material. The reason for comments is simply because it helps The Lotus Institute to know what sort of content people prefer to make more informed decisions regarding their surgical needs.
Anyone who has a specific question about a past, present, or future article can contact The Lotus Institute via their website at http://www.lotus-institute.com.au/
The complete article is available to view in full at http://www.lotus-institute.com.au/breast-surgery/breast-augmentation-gold-coast/.
Contact Info:
Name: Peter Widdowson
Organization: The Lotus Institue
Address: Level 2, 2 Short street SouthPort, Brisbane, QLD 4215, Australia
Phone: +61-7-5509-4488
For more information, please visit http://www.lotus-institute.com.au/
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