Detailed Explanation of the Advantages and Safety of Breast Augmentation with Fat Transfer After Liposuction

2026-03-26

What are the advantages of fat grafting for breast augmentation?

The best materials for breast augmentation are those that do not cause rejection, do not damage or irritate the muscles, are natural and soft, and have a long lifespan in the body. Over the decades, more than ten types of implant materials have been screened, and almost all of them have some drawbacks. Currently, the most commonly used is water-filled silicone implants, but these also have leakage problems.

Using your own fat to augment your breasts is completely natural. Since it's autologous fat grafting, there is no rejection reaction. The plumpness and softness of the fat will make your breasts appear natural and firm. Your own fat has minimal impact on the breasts, leaves no scars, and most importantly, eliminates the psychological stress associated with implants. Simultaneously, fat grafting for breast augmentation can also reduce abdominal or hip circumference, truly achieving breast augmentation and body contouring in one procedure.

The breast is composed of mammary gland tissue and adipose tissue. In fat grafting breast augmentation, the injected fat is entirely within the adipose tissue layer behind the breast tissue, never entering the breast tissue itself. Therefore, it will not compress or affect the breast tissue. Before surgery, the location, quality, and quantity of the fat harvested, as well as the postoperative survival rate of the fat, must be carefully assessed to ensure the best results and minimal damage.

Strict aseptic technique and skilled experience in fat selection and processing are crucial for the success of the surgery.

Does fat grafting breast augmentation affect breastfeeding?

After fat grafting breast augmentation, when you want to conceive, everything is the same as before the surgery. There will be no psychological burden. The transplanted fat is your own, simply growing in a different location. Unlike some implant materials that leak microleakage, resulting in the presence of chemical components in breast milk, fat grafting breast augmentation is not a "fake" breast augmentation.

Therefore, fat grafting breast augmentation can be considered a completely non-"fake" breast augmentation procedure. Will fat grafting for breast augmentation affect breast examinations?

Before any breast augmentation surgery, regardless of the material used, the doctor must conduct a comprehensive and thorough examination of the patient's breasts. This includes the appearance, position, and palpation of the breasts, as well as the condition of the lymph nodes in the armpits and above and below the collarbone, and all details must be recorded. Any suspicious findings during the examination must be confirmed first to determine whether treatment or observation is necessary before proceeding with the augmentation surgery.

Fat grafting for breast augmentation is no exception. Approximately three months after the procedure, after the postoperative induration has subsided, a palpation examination of the breasts becomes more reliable. At this time, the breasts are full and firm, and the palpation examination should be accurate. Sometimes, one or two small lumps may be found in the breast, which are soft in texture and have indistinct borders. Ultrasound examination may show hypoechoic waves. These may be due to excessive fat being injected, with a small portion liquefied and encapsulated by tissue. In such cases, the surgeon who performed the fat grafting should be consulted immediately; there will be no serious consequences. One week later, come for a follow-up examination, and another six months later, and you will be fully recovered. If a doctor unfamiliar with fat grafting for breast augmentation handles the procedure, they might treat it like a surgical procedure to remove fibrocystic breast disease, cutting open the skin without finding the hyperplastic breast tissue, leaving scars on the breast.

Can pectus carinatum (pigeon chest) and pectus excavatum (funnel chest) be corrected?

People with pectus carinatum, pectus excavatum, or other chest deformities caused by calcium deficiency in early childhood often avoid sports throughout their lives. The deformed chest affects lung development, restricting respiratory function. More importantly, people with such deformities often don't want others to notice their defects and try to avoid sports that showcase their physique.

However, if fat grafting is used, injecting fat into the deformed chest in stages, the asymmetry in breast height caused by chest asymmetry can be improved. These individuals can gain confidence and participate in more sports, which is very beneficial to their health. What materials are best for buttock augmentation?

A beautiful bottom is one of a woman's most attractive curves. Asymmetrical or small buttocks caused by congenital factors, illness, or post-traumatic sequelae can lead to feelings of inferiority, reluctance to participate in sports activities, and even reluctance to date or marry, fearing that others will look down on them or that they will cause unhappiness to their partner or spouse, thus affecting the relationship.

Of course, overcoming psychological barriers requires a psychologist. However, if the physical defects are corrected, the psychological barriers are easily resolved, and may even heal themselves without treatment. In the past, some people have used breast implants to augment their buttocks. While they may appear fuller, sometimes these implants can be felt under the skin, or even the saline injection device used for skin expanders. One can imagine how negatively it affects the emotions of the patient, or their partner and husband, when they touch these implants.

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