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What does BA stand for?

Breast Augmentation


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Samples in periodicals archive:
Even if breast augmentation is expensive and painful, many of them still choose this kind of method to increase their breast size.
Women who undergo breast augmentation surgery want to make jaws drop with appreciation, not get horrified ?
Because the interest in breast augmentation has drastically increased, it is important for one to find out if they are a suitable candidate for the procedure.
Breast augmentation surgery is not a decision to make lightly Surgery is surgery, no matter how popular the procedure, with all the risks inherent to a surgical procedure Breast augmentation surgery is not a decision to make lightly.
We got a call from the Post (the paper that ran the story) asking if I'd had a breast augmentation, and my publicist laughed at them and said, 'No, of course not.
And while the cosmetic changes are easy to achieve and reverse, if needed, breast augmentation surgery is not for everyone.
Dr Brothers, of Atlanta, Georgia, said: "In recent years, the trend in breast augmentation surgery has been to use higher profile implants with a narrower base and more projection.
Statistics released by the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (BAAPS) show its members carried out 5,655 breast augmentation surgeries in 2005 - up 2,000 from the year before.

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