Fat Injection to Breasts
Fat injection to breasts is typically used for women who desire a modest increase in breast size or want to improve the shape or symmetry of their breasts. The procedure can also be used to correct minor deformities, such as breast asymmetry or contour irregularities, and to restore breast volume lost due to weight loss, pregnancy, or aging.
Fat injection to breasts can be a good option for women who want to enhance the size and shape of their breasts without undergoing more invasive procedures such as breast augmentation with implants. The procedure can also be used in combination with breast augmentation to improve the overall appearance of the breasts and achieve a more natural-looking result.
It's important to note that fat injection to breasts may not be suitable for all patients, especially those who are looking for a significant increase in breast size or who have significant sagging or drooping of the breasts. It's important to discuss the potential benefits and limitations of the procedure with a qualified plastic surgeon to determine if it's the right option for you.
Fat injection to breasts, also known as fat grafting or autologous fat transfer, is a cosmetic surgical procedure that involves using a patient's own body fat to enhance the size, shape, and contour of the breasts.
The procedure involves removing excess fat from one area of the body, such as the abdomen, hips, or thighs, using liposuction. The harvested fat is then purified and prepared for injection into the breasts. The fat is carefully injected into multiple areas of the breast to achieve the desired shape and volume.
Fat injection to breasts is typically performed as an outpatient procedure under local anesthesia with sedation or general anesthesia. The amount of fat injected into the breasts will depend on the patient's individual goals and the amount of available fat.