Breast Lift in Finland
Breast Lift in Finland section, includes general infrmation about Breast Lift Procedure, Breast Lift Finland Local News, Breast Lift Finland Surgeon Locator and other Breast Lift related material.
Breast Lift Procedure
A mastopexy or breast lift is a surgical procedure performed to reshape the breast and return it to a more youthful position. Drooping of the breast may occur after pregnancy as well as aging. Frequently a breast implant may be used in conjunction with a breast lift in order to achieve better results. Depending on the amount of breast lifting that needs to be accomplished, different techniques may be used that involve different incisions. Generally, the more lifting that is required, the larger the incision (and therefore the scar).
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Finland Climate Finland has a cold but temperate climate, which is actually comparatively mild for the latitude because of the moderating influence of the North Atlantic Current. Winter, however, is just as dark as everywhere in these latitudes, and temperatures can (rarely) reach -30°C in the south and even dip below -50°C in the north. The brief Finnish summer is considerably more pleasant, with average temperatures around +20°C, and is generally the best time of year to visit. July is the warmest month with temperatures up to +30°C. Early spring (March-April) is when the snows start to melt and Finns like to head north for skiing and winter sports, while the transition from fall to winter in October-December — wet, rainy, dark and generally miserable — is the worst time to visit.
Due to the extreme latitude, Finland experiences the famous Midnight Sun near the summer solstice, when (if above the Arctic Circle) the sun never sets during the night and even in southern Finland it never really gets dark. The flip side of the coin is the Arctic Night (kaamos) in the winter, when the sun never comes up at all in the North. In the South, daylight is limited to a few pitiful hours with the sun just barely climbing over the trees before it heads down again.
Finland Estonia and the Baltic states Helsinki and Tallinn are only 80 km apart, making this the busiest route in the country. Viking [4], Ecker? [5] and Tallink [6] operate slow but cheap and full-service car ferries all year round (around three hours, although some travel overnight and park outside the harbor until morning). Tallink Autoexpress [7], SuperSeaCat [8], Nordic Jet [9] and Linda Line [10] offer fast services that complete the trip in 1.5 hours, but charge quite a bit more, have comparatively little to entertain you on board and suspend services in bad weather and during the winter. If the weather is looking dodgy and you're prone to sea sickness, it's best to opt for the big slow boats.
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- According to the findings of a meta-analysis published early online in Thorax, “a short course of antibiotic treatment is as effective as the traditional longer treatment in patients with mild to moderate exacerbations of chronic bronchitis and COPD.”
Researchers searched for double-blind RCTs in adults with a clinical diagnosis of exacerbation of COPD or chronic bronchitis, who were not receiving antibiotics at the time of diagnosis, and who were randomised to antibiotic treatment up to 5 days vs. > 5 days. The primary outcome measure was clinical cure at early follow-up, on an intention to treat basis. They identified 21 studies involving 10,698 patients; the average quality of the studies was considered high (mean Jadad score = 3.9). The following results were reported:
• At early follow-up (< 25 days), the summary odds ratio (OR) for clinical cure with short treatment vs. conventional treatment was 0.99 (95% CI 0.90 to 1.08).
• At late follow-up the summary OR was 1.0 (95% CI 0.91 to 1.10) and the summary OR for bacteriological cure was 1.05 (95% CI 0.87 to 1.26) with short vs. conventional treatment
• Similar summary ORs were observed for early cure in trials with the same antibiotic in both arms and in studies grouped by the antibiotic class used in the short-course arm.
The researchers suggest that these findings “support the effectiveness of short course treatment in mild to moderate exacerbations of COPD or chronic bronchitis characterised by at least two of the following criteria: increased cough and/or dyspnoea, increased sputum volume and increased purulence. Based on the included studies, it seems that the duration of antibiotic treatment can be safely reduced.”
- A commonly used medication that prevents blood clots from forming may also prevent existing clots from damaging delicate vein walls - and may accelerate healing in a clot-damaged area of vein wall, according to new research from the University of Michigan Cardiovascular Center.