Cosmetic surgery is a constantly shifting landscape of techniques and societal aesthetic preferences. One procedure that has exploded in popularity in recent years is breast augmentation using fat transfer to breast. This cosmetic procedure isn’t just a new name for a classic “boob job.” It uses the body's available resources to enhance breast size and body contouring. This procedure has emerged as a naturalistic alternative to breast augmentation with saline or silicone implants.
Fat transfer to breast augmentation is a two-stage process that involves harvesting excess fat from one area of the body and then injecting it into the breasts. The first step is essentially a small-scale liposuction procedure, in which unwanted fat is gently removed from one of many body parts. This extracted fat is meticulously purified to isolate and prepare viable fat cells for transfer.
Next, the pure fat cells are strategically injected into the breasts. The fat is spread evenly throughout the breast tissue, increasing the volume of fat in the breasts. Size is added to the breasts, and the shape is improved. Effectively, this technique uses the body’s own fat as a natural breast implant, doing away with the need to insert a foreign object into the patient’s chest.
Just like implant surgery, fat transfer is ultimately a surgical procedure. As with all surgeries, there are risks and there is an associated recovery period. The idea of moving fat from one spot to another sounds simple enough. But the fat has to be carefully purified and the injections have to be executed precisely.
Many patients prefer the look and sensation of breasts that have been augmented using fat transfer to implants. They view the procedure as more “natural.” Also, since the procedure uses your own fat cells, your body is more likely to accept the new tissue compared to a foreign body.
Breasts that have undergone fat transfer tend to look and feel very natural and soft compared to the stereotypical firmness of breast implants. Good results are remarkably natural-looking.
Since your surgeon is already going to be harvesting fat for your procedure, many people undergoing fat transfer target a problem area. So patients get the bonus of a slimming effect along with bigger breasts!
Fat transfer requires exceedingly small incisions. The level of scarring to the breasts is very minimal compared to the ones left behind by implant surgery.
Fat transfer augmentation recovery is quicker than recovering from implants. Most patients are back to normal activities within 1-2 weeks.
With fat transfer, there's no risk of classic implant complications like ruptures, shifts, rippling, or capsular contracture.
- Are looking for more natural-looking breast enhancement, and are satisfied with an increase of around one cup size.
- Have sufficient fat to harvest from other parts of their body, such as the stomach or thighs.
- Do not like the idea of implants or foreign objects in their body.
- Are seeking breast enhancement plus some body contouring or slimming.
Fat transfer to the breast is an increasingly popular option for those wanting subtle, very natural breast enhancement without implants. This procedure is also known as Autologous Fat Grafting. It uses your fat as the natural implant, providing a safe alternative to saline or silicone implants in the right candidates.
While not as large of size increases as implants, fat transfer can make the breasts bigger and improve shape with a remarkably natural look and feel. The combined benefits of body contouring and natural augmentation make it an excellent choice for those desiring modest enhancement.
It does have some limitations like any procedure. But for the right person, it could be an ideal fit - delivering natural augmentation with your own body's resources. As with any cosmetic surgery, make sure to consult an experienced, cosmetic surgeon. At Aesthetic and Cosmetic Surgeon, Los Angeles our team of experienced surgeons analyzes your situation and ensures which procedure is the most effective option for you.
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