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		<title>Is It Safe To Go For A Cosmetic Surgery After Pregnancy?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is nothing that can be compared to the joy of holding a new-born baby in your arms. However, pregnancy brings about changes that alter the body shape of a mother. During pregnancy, a lot of fat is deposited on the hips and waist as the body prepares for childbirth. The stomach muscles stretch and loose shape as they accommodate the growing bump. Breasts can sag during pregnancy due to the hormonal changes and weight [...]]]></description>
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<p>There is nothing that can be compared to the joy of holding a new-born baby in your arms. However, pregnancy brings about changes that alter the body shape of a mother. During pregnancy, a lot of fat is deposited on the hips and waist as the body prepares for childbirth. The stomach muscles stretch and loose shape as they accommodate the growing bump. Breasts can sag during pregnancy due to the hormonal changes and weight fluctuations. On the other hand, women with small busts enjoy the enlarged breasts resulting from pregnancy and may want to maintain them after giving birth.</p>
<p>Many women suffer from low esteem after giving birth, since no amount of exercise can eliminate the extra fat deposited on the hips, thighs and stomach. Most women opt for cosmetic surgery that is also commonly known as a “mommy makeover” to regain their lost shape. Mommy makeover involves different procedures that target certain areas of the body. Liposuction is carried out to remove fats from the hips and the waist. Abdominoplasty or what is commonly known as a tummy tuck gets rid of the unsightly stretch marks and tightens the stomach muscles. A breast lifting procedure known as mastopexy can also be carried out to re-tighten the skin around the breasts. Augmentation is a procedure that involves inserting breast implants to enlarge small or sagging boobs. A labioplasty is another cosmetic procedure carried out to repair the damage on the labia that occurs during normal delivery.</p>
<p>All these cosmetic procedures will enhance the appearance of the mother, but are they safe? According to most doctors, it is not safe for mothers to go for a cosmetic surgery immediately after delivering the baby. Mothers should take time to heal because they lose a considerable amount of blood during childbirth which can sometimes lead to anaemia. Breastfeeding also drains a lot of nutrients from the body and women cannot go through any major surgery during this time. Some women also suffer from post-partum depression and they should not undertake any surgical procedure until their mental health is restored.</p>
<p>According to most doctors, any breast surgery should be undertaken three to six months after you have stopped breastfeeding the baby. This can range from one to two years after the birth of the baby. A tummy tuck should also be performed after the body has healed properly and when you stop breastfeeding. This also ranges from one to two years after having a baby. The only surgery that is recommended after birth is labioplasty as it can be performed three months after birth. This surgery eliminates painful sex that is associated with the damage to the labia during a normal delivery.</p>
<p>Doctors also advise mothers to hold off any cosmetic procedures if they are planning to have more babies in the future. This is because other pregnancies will still alter the physical outlook of the body in a similar manner necessitating additional cosmetic surgeries. It is also essentials for mothers to try and loose the post-pregnancy fat through exercise and dieting before undertaking cosmetic procedures.</p>
<p>These treatments are no more for people who live in luxuries; the reduced cost rates have made them affordable even for other people who earn a decent income. Different surgeons charge different rates; through little research these can be precisely compared among many to choose the best one that suits you. However, there are some surgeries that are expensive and in such instances going for financial assistance will be the best possible choice; there are short-term loans such as <strong><a href="http://www.rushmypay.co.uk/">payday loans</a> </strong>that are popular these days. These are short-term loans that can be repaid on your next payday hence they are preferred by many.</p>
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		<title>Laser Hair Removal at Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Jun 2010 10:41:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; Home remedies for complex problems are often considered with suspicion, and there are a number of these unproven treatments on offer for tattoo removal and infertility. But some companies seek to introduce genuine laser hair removal products to the marketplace that can tackle unwanted hairs in your own home. Effectiveness of home laser hair removal How successful the treatment will be is never guaranteed by a simple description on the website or packaging of [...]]]></description>
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<p>Home remedies for complex problems are often considered with suspicion, and there are a number of these unproven treatments on offer for <strong>tattoo removal</strong> and <strong>infertility</strong>. But some companies seek to introduce genuine laser hair removal products to the marketplace that can tackle unwanted hairs in your own home.</p>
<p><strong>Effectiveness of home laser hair removal</strong></p>
<p>How successful the treatment will be is never guaranteed by a simple description on the website or packaging of the product. Therefore the consumer should always look at the specifications for any home system they might like to buy. These systems use Intense Pulsed Light, like a majority of clinics, but on a smaller scale. Look at the length of time the removal kit should take to produce results, and what the makers consider ‘effective’ treatment.</p>
<p><strong> Reviews from others</strong></p>
<p>The most accurate way of assessing a <strong><a href="http://www.medic8.com/cosmetic-surgery/laser-hair-removal.htm">laser hair removal</a></strong> system, as with any product, is to find out what people are saying. Search for as many neutral testimonies as possible, both from customers and, if possible, unpaid experts. Websites are good for this purpose, with simple star-ratings and the option of leaving reviews. You may also have friends who have tried out certain kits, and their trusted testimony will be invaluable before you spend any money.</p>
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