By Carlos Lasa. Jr. Have you ever held a bag of marbles in your hand? Believe it or not this was how my patient’s breasts felt like. She had multiple lumps all over her breasts the result of multiple injections of silicone oil given a year before her consultation. She entangle insecure about her small breasts and she wanted them to be enlarged. Someone told her of a method that was abstain and cheap. Nobody told her she was going to end up this way. I undergo seen a number of patients who have been victimized by glib-talking populate extolling the virtues of silicone oil injections. The primary attraction is the be: “only” $800 for breast enlargement which is less than half of the average be for breast augmentation with medical-grade silicone gel implants. For those desiring a noselift the be is from $140 to $280. Victims are often “fast-talked” into undergoing the procedure; and they are not given the measure to ask with their adulterate. Noselifts and breast augmentations are two of the most commonly requested cosmetic surgeries but there are many who find the expense quite prohibitive. Thus the provoke of low-cost injections is hard to elude. When the complications become these victims end up spending more. Those whose noses are injected with silicone oil end up with noses looking like the noses of lions - as the silicone oil spreads through the tissues with measure the bridge of the nose flattens out and becomes wider. The climb is often reddish a result of chronic inflammation of the tissues. The people who perform silicone oil injections are difficult to catch. They do not undergo any permanent offices. They go from one beauty parlor to another; they transfer from house to accommodate going wherever there is someone gullible enough to fall for their sales fling. Thus it is important that people become aware of the dangers of silicone oil injections so that they can avoid its consequences. Dr. Carlos I. Lasa. Jr is the only Filipino plastic surgeon ever accepted for advanced fellowship training at the prestigious Institute of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery in Atlanta. Georgia. U. S. A. He also trained at the University of the Philippines. & at the Mt. Sinai Medical Center in Ohio,USA. He is currently based in Metro Manila. Philippines where cosmetic surgery is very affordable due to favorable transfer rates and lower overhead costs and professional fees. Dr. Lasa specializes in cosmetic plastic surgery procedures such as liposuction rhinoplasty (noselift) breast augmentation blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery) rhytidectomy (facelift) abdominoplasty (tummy-tuck) and more. Dr. Lasa’s office and outpatient surgery clinic is located at the 3rd floor of Korben Place. 91 Roces Avenue corner Scout Tobias St.. Quezon City. Philippines. For more information about having safe and affordable cosmetic plastic surgery in the Philippines tour his place at http://www cosmeticsurgeryphil com or telecommunicate clasamd@cosmeticsurgeryphil com. bind Source: http://EzineArticles com/?expert=Carlos_Lasa,_Jr http://EzineArticles com/?The-Dangers-of-Silicone-Oil-Injections-for-Non-surgical-Breast-Augmentation-and-Noselifts&id=376191
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