Plastic Surgery

Fat Transfer for Breast Augmentation

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    Tel: 6235 8411
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  • May 10, 2023
  • 1 minute read

Breast augmentation is a popular cosmetic procedure in Singapore that enhances breast size and shape. While traditional breast augmentation techniques typically use breast implants, a widely used alternative option is fat transfer, also known as autologous fat grafting. This procedure utilises a person’s own fat from other areas of the body to augment the breasts, providing a natural and subtle enhancement.

During the fat transfer procedure, excess fat is harvested from “problem areas” such as the abdomen, thighs, or buttocks. The donor site is injected with a combination of fluids, painkillers, and other medications to reduce pain and bleeding during the collection process. Fat will be removed through small incisions using vacuum or suction probes. Following the harvesting method, the fat is purified and processed in order to remove impurities and prepare it for transfer. Finally, purified fat is injected into the breasts to achieve the desired size and shape.

One of the key benefits of fat transfer for breast augmentation is that it offers a more natural appearance and feel than silicone breast implants. Since the transferred fat tissue comes from the patient’s own body, there is no risk of allergic reactions or rejection. Another benefit of fat transfer for breast augmentation is that it can also improve the appearance of the donor site from where the fat was harvested. By using liposuction during the fat transfer procedure, excess fat tissue can be removed from some areas, resulting in a more sculpted and toned physique.

However, not all patients are suitable candidates for fat transfer breast augmentation. This procedure is most commonly recommended for women seeking a modest increase in breast size due to the limited amount of fatty tissue that can be transferred. Furthermore, the success of the procedure depends on the quantity of donor fat available and the expertise of the surgeon performing the procedure. It should be noted that, as with any cosmetic procedure, fat transfer for breast augmentation may result in risks such as infection, scarring, and sensational changes. To ensure a safe and successful outcome, it is crucial to consult with a board-certified plastic surgeon.

Fat transfer for breast augmentation is a viable option for individuals looking to enhance their breasts using their own body fat, provided they have sufficient excess fat to begin with. This procedure allows for a natural and subtle aesthetic result, as well as improved contouring at the donor site. Before undergoing breast augmentation, you must seek advice from a qualified plastic surgeon to determine the suitability of the procedure for your needs.

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