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April 27th, 2009

Bold outlines, beautiful colours, the thrill of the Capitals’ Spring & Summer fashion seasons are happily on its way at long last. Both Ladies & Gentlemen, its the perfect time to start to begin getting a bit of your spring / summer favourite designer items & there is no greater shop on the Internet to purchase from than Matches Fashion. Don’t panic yourself too much if you are not quite sure what’s going to be in fashion and what’s certainly not this up and coming season. Matches Designer Fashion will be constantly there to steer its customers every single step of the experience in the same brilliant way they unremittingly do with everything from 2 pieces and elegant spring outfits to shirts and wallets.

From the very start of February users will get one supplementary benefit to help them get into the top-notch fashion & this is the commencement of London Fashion Week. This event will probably be of assistance to any person who is in need of a nudge in the right direction. Throughout the 20-24th February the biggest experience in fashion will go on and last virtually 1 single week. This stylish event permits each and every one of the “designers” or “houses” as some of them prefer to be called, to show off their most current offerings on the walkway & for buyers to take a glance at the hottest fashion trends. The remarkable event is perfect for each of the buyers as it gives them have a sneak glance of what is “hot” & what’s “out” for the spring seasons. Therefore customers ought to be able to 100% trust that Matches will be at the event taking observations of what they will need to acquire to keep the loyal clients wearing this season’s cool fashions The important fashion occasions are sited in a small number of locations around the world like that of Milan, Paris, London and of course NYC.

Several key items this year are thought to be by famous designers which include Marc Jacobs, Christian Louboutin & Stella McCartney, all of whom shoppers should be familiar with as being respected in the fashion world. These specific designers continually manufacture collections after collections of fantastic pieces for any given affair. Due to this, clothes made by these designers will unquestionably not come with a cheap price tag. However clothes obtained from them are expected to be kept on the fashion rack for many seasons to come. Get this season’s latest Marc Jacobs fashion from Matches Fashion.

The Facts About Breast Implant Surgery

April 27th, 2009

From a very early age, women are subjected to ideals regarding the size and shape of their breasts. Modern media – glossy magazines and movies – tell us how big and what shape they should be. Many women consider and eventually have breast implants in order to conform to these opinions but while there are advantages to having this done there are still some concerns and many questions that need answering.

Not all cosmetic surgery is carried out on women who simply want bigger breasts. Many face psychological problems because the size or shape of each breast is different. Breast cancer sufferers consider breast-rebuilding treatment to try and get their lives back on track.

Gone are the days where the only surgical procedure available for women was breast enlargements. There are numerous surgical procedures for various areas of the body although the breasts remain a firm favourite for women. You can now have breast augmentation, breast reconstruction, breast implants, a breast lift and a breast reduction.

You should always consider every view and get the full facts before you consider any surgery, least of all cosmetic surgery.

For most forms of breast implants a small incision of approximately 1.5 inches is made in the fold under the breast, around the areola or in the underarm. For saline implants, a pocket is then created and the implant inserted. Once inserted the implant is then inflated with the saline solution.

More information about the surgery.

The procedure itself usually takes between an hour and two hours and dressing and bandaging is worn for the proceeding 24 to 48 hours. After this a support bra is worn for around 3 weeks although patients can normally be up and moving within 24 hours of the operation. It is advised that strenuous activity and heavy lifting should be avoided for about a month after surgery.

You will suffer bruising and swelling around the breasts that should disappear with time, and also a firmness in the breasts that will disappear with time. You will more than likely feel a little discomfort for several days following the procedure; if this discomfort continues you should consult the clinic where you underwent the operation.

What are the possible side effects of breast implant surgery?

Current research shows no heightened risk of systemic disease or breast cancer in patients, however, as with all surgery there are risks attached. Unfavourable scarring may occur leaving nasty marks around the incision area or around the implant. Infection may occur as with any surgery. Bleeding, excessive firmness, rippling, deflation, asymmetry and a change in nipple sensation may also be encountered but breast augmentation has the highest satisfaction rate of any cosmetic surgery.

What implants are used?

Currently, in the United States, saline implants are used for breast augmentation; these are a silicone rubber shell filled with saline (salt water) during surgery. They are available in a wide choice of shapes and sizes. If a patient has significant problems and saline implants would not be the best solution then gel implants may also be used.

The advantage of saline implants that if you are one of the unlucky 1% of people who’s implants deflate, the body absorbs the salt-water solution and the implant deflates at a rate that means the body can cope with the amount of salt water being absorbed.

How much will breast augmentation cost?

Obviously this will differ dependant on exactly what procedure you want, the incision type your require and where you have the procedure done. It is obviously not advised to plump for the cheapest option as this may lead to using an inefficient surgeon and complications with the procedure. As a very rough guide you can expect to pay between $4000 and $10000 for breast augmentation. There are probably cheaper and more expensive options available, but I wouldn’t advise either. The price you pay also takes into account the availability of plastic surgeons in that area and the qualifications and expertise of the potential surgeon.

If you are certain you want breast implants but feel that the price is a little too high for your budget, you will be pleased to hear that many surgeons will offer credit agreements to spread the cost over time.

You should always be very careful when picking a clinic or surgeon. Make sure they are professionally certified and be aware that this is a prime example of you get what you pay for; the price you pay is usually indicative of the qualifications, experience and expertise of your surgeon.

Do not be afraid to ask your surgeon for testimonials from satisfied clients; any professional worth his salt will be able to supply them and will be only to pleased to do so.

At the end of the day, you must have confidence in your surgeon. And the only way to achieve that, is to do your research.

©2005 Jenna Keys

About the Author: Jenna Keys is Editor of http://www.change-your-breasts.biz , an online resource for breast surgery information.

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Buster the Beloved Pussycat

April 27th, 2009

“Dogs have owners; cats have staff,” and I have worked for some wonderful cats in my time. The one I loved best was named Buster. Buster had an unusual mind. He didn’t think like other cats; he didn’t act like other cats. Maybe that’s why I loved him so.

We got Buster from the county animal shelter. We usually get our cats from the county animal shelter. That way we save a life — and we’ve gotten some great cats that way. One fall, after our cat had died and left a big hole in our lives, we went to the animal shelter for a kitten. There were no kittens.

I was about to give up, but my husband Bill kept saying, “That one over there looks good.” And he did. He was about three-quarters grown, grey and white, and had a sweet, hopeful expression on his little face. Also, he was scheduled to be killed the next day. There was no time for us to go home and meditate on the matter.

We went to the people in charge and said, “We’ll take that one.”

As we and the cat rode home, Bill picked out his name. We take turns naming our cats, and it was Bill’s turn. “We’ll call him Buster,” he said.

“Buster?”

“When you’re mad at me, you say, ‘See here, Buster,’ and I’d like to have someone else around named Buster.”

When we got Buster home, he of course had to inspect the house. After a brief look around, he went into my mother’s bedroom, where the sun was shining warmly on her pink bedspread. He jumped onto the bed and promptly went to sleep in a patch of sunlight, sprawled out on his back, paws up, the way a cat sprawls when he’s feeling completely safe and happy.

“Home at last,” he was saying. “Home at last.”

“Buster Is Welcomed To The Neighborhood”

At our house Buster had food available around the clock, but he must have been hungry as a kitten, because he didn’t think of the other houses in our neighborhood as unfriendly. He thought of them as snack bars.

I later discovered that he got a slice of bologna from Pearl Cesare every morning around ten. He got milk from Bert Pigge shortly thereafter. Then he jumped onto a chair — Bert had an especially desirable one — and had a nap.

Buster was a successful entrepreneur from the start.

The other cats welcomed Buster to the neighborhood by hissing and snarling and letting him know he was in THEIR territory and he’d better get out. Well, Buster didn’t get out. He didn’t even get worried. I don’t know why; he just didn’t.

Then came the heavy artillery: the neighborhood’s reigning tomcat.

I heard a noise like a furious air-raid siren coming from the back yard. I looked out the window to see the huge reigning black-and-white tom crouched a few feet from Buster, making one of the world’s most menacing sounds. But Buster didn’t seem worried. He listened politely. Then he noticed an autumn leaf spinning down toward him. The wind blew the leaf around the corner of the house, and Buster followed after it, leaping and pawing the leaf as it spun.

The bewildered tom sent a few more air-raid siren noises into empty air. Then he fell silent. At last he wandered off in another direction.

After that Buster was accepted as a neighborhood cat in good standing.

“Buster and I Rise and Shine”

Buster woke me in the morning by bouncing on my waterbed. I would dream I was in a small boat in a choppy sea. And gradually wake to find Buster leaping straight up in the air and briskly landing on all fours on the waterbed. KER-THUMP, KER-SLOSH. KER-THUMP, KER-SLOSH. The waterbed waves grew higher and higher as Buster briskly bounced . . . until, groggy and seasick, I rolled onto solid ground.

“Buster And The Essential Kindness of Automobiles”

Buster believed in the essential kindness of people and automobiles. When summer arrived, I began hearing cars honk in front of the house. And looked out to see Buster waking from a nap, which nap was taking place in the middle of the street: he found the sun-warmed black pavement ideal for that purpose. Fortunately ours was not a through street; drivers were honking at Buster and waiting for him to leisurely wake up and move out of their way. But how long could that last?

Whenever I saw Buster napping in the street, I yelled at him to get out. To which he paid no attention. I had to go into the street, pick up his warm, luxuriously limp body, and carry him indoors.

And the next day I’d hear a car honking again.

“Why didn’t you keep him indoors, you idiot?” you are thinking.

Well, with 20/20 hindsight I know I should have. But I hoped that the honking cars would teach Buster not to sleep in the street. They would have taught any other cat.

And, while I dithered, came the heartbreaking day when Buster didn’t return from his happy neighborhood rounds.

I of course made inquiries — and learned about his tours of the home snack bars.

But he hadn’t been to any of them that day.

I asked a group of kids if they had seen Buster.

“Is he the cat who chases cars?” they asked.

And then I recalled a half-forgotten memory: that of a little grey and white figure bounding joyously in the wake of an automobile.

“That’s him,” I said.

But they had not seen him lately either.

I will never know for certain what happened to Buster, but clearly he trusted in the essential kindness of people and automobiles one time too many.

About The Author

Find Janette Blackwell’s hilarious cookbook, “Steamin’ Down the Tracks with Viola Hockenberry,” at foodandfiction.com

Janette@foodandfiction.com