True or False? The cost of Breast Augmentation is usually less than $2,000
"With breast augmentation, can you still breast feed a baby when you become pregnant?"
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Steven Peterson, DO Granbury |
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American Institute for Plastic Surgery, Plano |
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Robert True, MD Colleyville |
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Charles Slack, MD, FACS Allen |

Many women are getting breast implants to help boost their self esteem, but research shows that some may be doing it to mask an even bigger psychological problem that could lead to suicide.
Studies conducted by Dutch researchers showed that women who received cosmetic breast implants nearly tripled their risk of suicide.
The study was first published in the Archives of Internal Medicine and included the data of more than 2,700 women who had received cosmetic implants between 1973 and 1995.
As new data is checked and more research conducted, plastic surgeons have become even more vigilante for at-risk patients. Their hope is to weed out clients who need serious psychological help rather than just a simple nip and tuck.
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