Most women who have their breasts surgically enlarged
experience increased self-esteem and sexuality, too, a
University of Florida study found. "This study shows that
there are genuine psychological improvements that follow
plastic surgery and these issues must be understood and
respected," Cynthia Figueroa-Haas, an assistant professor
at the university's College of Nursing said in the
Gainesville (Fla.) Sun. The study results appear in the
current issue of Plastic Surgical Nursing. Most of the
84 women in Figueroa-Haas's study had an increase in
self-esteem and sexuality, the Sun reported. Participants
were between the ages of 21 and 57. Following their
breast augmentation surgery, self-esteem rose an average
of 24.9 percent, while sexual desire increased 78.6
percent and sexual satisfaction increased 57 percent.
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