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Group Health Insurance for all US Citizens?

The availability of affordable health insurance is in the United States is a highly debated topic. Approximately one in seven Americans have no health insurance at all. They few that have affordable health insurance are part of a group health insurance plan provided by their employers. Even group health insurance can be costly, especially if the employee adds their spouse and children to the group health insurance.

So many Americans depend on their employers to offer group health insurance. Small businesses, while wanting to offer group health insurance, many not be able to afford to offer affordable health insurance to their employees. With businesses feeling the pinch of the recession and unemployment rampant, Americans are getting scared.

There have been calls for the American government to offer group health insurance to all it’s citizens. Few Americans actually think the government can run an affordable health insurance program and the talks go nowhere. Fortunately, there are options available to people looking for affordable health insurance. The wide availability of the Internet has made it easier than ever for people to compare prices online. More competition equals cheaper prices. Insurance companies have fewer costs doing business online and everyone saves.

You really can find affordable health insurance online without waiting for US health care reform. You may be waiting a long time.

Breast Augmentation Surgery

Breast augmentation (also known as augmentation mammaplasty) is the use of breast implants to alter the size and shape of a woman’s breasts. Usually undertaken for cosmetic reasons, it is also used to reconstruct the breast, such as after a mastectomy or as part of male-to-female sex reassignment surgery. The most commonly performed cosmetic surgery procedure in the United States, it is generally performed on adult women who are unhappy with the size or shape of their breasts.

There are two main types of implants that may be used during breast augmentation surgery: saline filled and silicone gel filled. Silicone-filled implants usually feel more like real breasts, but they pose more of a health risk if they leak or rupture. Saline implants are safer, but may not be as realistic. Breast implants come in varying sizes and shapes. Your cosmetic surgeon will recommend a size that would be appropriate given your body size and goals.

The breast augmentation procedure takes about one to two hours, and is performed with general anesthesia. Incision sites vary; common locations include below the breast in the skin fold line, around the areola, in the armpit, or in the navel. The implant may be placed under or over the pectoralis major muscle.

Most breast augmentation patients resume their normal activities in about a week. Exercise and strenuous physical activity should be avoided for up to six weeks. During this recovery period, swelling or bruising is common. The scars from the incision site will slowly fade over time. The risks of breast augmentation surgery include bleeding, fluid collection, pain and scarring, interference with breast feeding, and visible asymmetry. In some cases, tightly-woven collagen fibers may form as an immune response around the breast implant, recognized by the body as a foreign object. This complication can be painful and may require the removal of the implants.