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The breast and breasts

Journal of Child Psychotherapy, 1993
Is the breast taken into the mouth the same as both breasts as seen by the infant? In no way does taking the breast into the mouth exclude a certain erotic pleasure for both parties as has been shown by several studies that try to claim that the breast is no longer significant merely as a so-called "partial" object.
Serge Lebovici, Evelyne Kestemberg
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Breast Imaging and the Augmented Breast

Plastic Surgical Nursing, 1992
Women with augmented breast implants are presenting for mammograms in greater numbers over the past year due to recent publicity regarding the safety of silicone gel-filled implants. New issues are being raised in light of this recent increase, making it essential for patients and health care providers to understand the limitations of mammography and ...
McCain L, Leibman Aj, Kruse Bd
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Breast augmentation and breast reduction [PDF]

open access: possibleObstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2002
Breast enhancement through augmentation improves not only the woman's physical appearance but also contributes to her psychologic well-being. With the current emphasis placed on women's breasts in the media, it is not surprising that small-breasted women feel inadequate. Recent US Federal Drug Administration approval of saline implants has given them a
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The Double-Breasted Breast

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1976
For the last 10 years the author used, in cases of ptosis of the breast with normal size or moderate hypertrophy, a technique which consists essentially of the creation of two flaps (lateral and medial) of mammary tissue which overlap, resulting in a breast that has firmness, solidity, and a pleasant conic shape.
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Breast Reduction in the Burned Breast

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 2016
Mammary hypertrophy can occur in the postburn breast. Patients with burned breasts exhibit the same symptoms of symptomatic macromastia as patients with unburned breasts. The extent of the deformity, the location of the deformity, and the status of the surrounding soft tissue are all assessed before embarking on any surgical plan, which then proceeds ...
Karen L. Powers, Linda G. Phillips
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To Breast-Feed or Not to Breast-Feed?

Postgraduate Medicine, 1972
For the infant's well-being, breastfeeding is preferable to formula-feeding, but for the mother, breast-feeding has both advantages and disadvantages.
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BREAST

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2000
D O, Cosgrove, R J, Eckersley
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