Breast augmentation with fat transfer is a cosmetic surgical procedure that involves removing fat from one part of the body, typically the abdomen or thighs, through liposuction, and transferring it to the breasts to increase their size and enhance their shape. This procedure is also known as autologous breast augmentation or natural breast augmentation.
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During the procedure, the surgeon will use liposuction to remove excess fat from the donor area, process it to remove impurities and prepare it for transfer, and then inject it into the breasts to achieve the desired shape and volume. The fat is typically injected in multiple layers and in small amounts to ensure a natural and even result.
The benefits of breast augmentation with fat transfer include:
The use of the patient’s own fat, which reduces the risk of complications such as implant rupture or rejection
A more natural look and feel compared to breast implants
The ability to contour other areas of the body through liposuction
No risk of scarring on the breasts
However, it is important to note that breast augmentation with fat transfer is not suitable for everyone. It is best suited for women who desire a moderate increase in breast size and have sufficient fat stores in other areas of the body. It may not be appropriate for women who desire a significant increase in breast size, have a low body fat percentage, or have breast sagging or asymmetry.
It is important to choose a qualified and experienced plastic surgeon to perform the procedure and discuss the potential risks and benefits of the surgery beforehand. Complications from breast augmentation with fat transfer can include infection, bleeding, and uneven or unpredictable results.
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