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Study Finds Breast Augmentation Surgery Boosts Mood

A recent study performed on women who underwent breast augmentation surgery found that having this surgery effectively boosted the mood of the women who chose to do it.



    /24-7PressRelease/ - May 14, 2008 - Women who undergo breast augmentation surgery show improvements to their psychological well-being, a study reveals.

Conducted by Dr. Elvio Bueno Garcia, MD, Ph.D., the study evaluated a group of women who opted for breast augmentation surgery to correct their asymmetrical breasts. Many women who suffer from this condition develop low-self esteem and various levels of depression during their teenage years, Garcia said.

This study evaluated 35 women who underwent breast augmentation, breast lifts, breast reductions or a combination of these procedures to correct their uneven breasts.

Garcia concluded that many of these women experienced life improvements on different levels, including:
• Increased social and physical function
• Elevated overall health.
• Pain improvements
• Increased self-esteem

Cosmetic enhancements aren't a cure-all for deeply-rooted emotional problems, or serious psychological conditions. But some women suffering from low self-confidence or depression lingering from their teenage years experienced mental health improvements following enhancement surgery.

If you would like to learn more about plastic surgery options available today, please visit the website of Randall B. Weil, M.D. F.A.C.S.

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