Since autologous fat is injected into breast augmentation surgery, there will be no rejection reaction and no harm to the body. Autologous fat will not harm the breasts and will not have any adverse effects on future fertility and breastfeeding. Autologous fat breast augmentation uses an injection method, which will not leave scars on the breasts and is not easy for others to detect. The biggest risk of autologous fat breast augmentation is that the fat part cannot survive and may form masses, nodules, and cysts. The biggest trouble is fibrosis, which was easily confused with breast cancer in the past and easily misdiagnosed. With the advancement of technology, improvements in fat extraction and injection methods, and some new technologies such as stem cells, PRP, and its upgraded PRF can significantly improve the survival of transplanted fat and reduce fibrosis. The latest technology includes the application of the BRAVA system combined with fat grafting, which further reduces the possibility of fibrosis.
So this kind of surgery needs to be performed by regular hospitals and experienced doctors