Breast Augmentation with Fat Transfer
A new breast augmentation technique called fat transfer is gaining popularity among women who want a more natural look. Instead of implants, the procedure involves removing fat from one area of the body and transferring it to the breasts. The result is a more subtle and natural-looking enhancement.
- Breast Augmentation with Fat Transfer is also known as autologous fat grafting or natural breast augmentation.
- The procedure involves two main steps which is liposuction and injecting the fat to the breasts.
- Offers a small increase in size, It provides a natural-looking enhancement as it uses the patient’s own fat.
- It has limitations in terms of the amount of volume that can be added to the breast.
- It allows for body contouring through liposuction.
Breast Augmentation with Fat Transfer
Fat Transfer to Breast
The procedure is performed by removing fat from other areas of the body via liposuction and injecting it into the breasts. Good candidates for this procedure are women who are looking for a small increase in breast size and a natural look.
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Breast augmentation with fat transfer involves removing fat from another area of the body, such as the abdomen or thighs, using liposuction. The harvested fat is then purified and injected into the breasts to increase their size and enhance their shape.
You may be a good candidate for breast augmentation with fat transfer if you are looking for a subtle increase in breast size and shape, have enough excess fat in another area of your body to harvest, and prefer a more natural approach to breast augmentation.
The transferred fat cells can establish a new blood supply in the breast tissue and become a permanent part of the body. However, it is important to note that some of the transferred fat cells may not survive and may be absorbed by the body over time.
The recovery process can vary depending on the individual and the extent of the procedure. Most patients can expect some swelling, bruising, and discomfort in the days following surgery. You will need to avoid strenuous activities for a few weeks after the procedure to ensure proper healing.
As with any surgical procedure, there are some risks associated with breast augmentation with fat transfer, such as infection, bleeding, and scarring. However, this procedure is generally considered safe when performed by a qualified and experienced plastic surgeon. Your surgeon can discuss the potential risks and benefits with you in more detail during your consultation.
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