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What is the survival rate of autologous fat breast augmentation?

The survival rate of autologous fat breast augmentation is quite high, but the premise is that you must choose a regular plastic surgery hospital. This is the guarantee of the effectiveness and safety of your surgery

To put it simply, autologous fat breast augmentation is to extract fat tissue from certain parts of the body (such as the abdomen, buttocks, thighs, etc.), and then inject it into the breast after certain treatment And achieve the effect of breast enlargement. What are the advantages of autologous fat transplantation for breast augmentation? First of all, the fat used in the transplantation process is taken from the recipient's own body, thus avoiding the body's rejection reaction and psychological discomfort with the implant, and eliminating the need for surgery. Scars; secondly, using your own fat to augment breasts will not cause problems such as poor touch and capsular contracture like other methods; in addition, the adipose tissue used during the operation is present in the recipient’s abdomen, buttocks, and thighs etc., it is quite easy to obtain, and it can also achieve local slimming effect.

Wash the extracted

own fat

with physiological saline and filter it to obtain relatively pure fat particles. Calculate the amount of injection on the left and right sides, and inject it on both sides. Use an injection needle with a diameter of 2 to 3 mm on the outside of the breast to evenly inject the sucked fat particles into the glands of the breast, the space behind the breast and the deep surface of the pectoralis major muscle. Generally, the injection volume is 50 to 150 ml per side, and local massage can make the fat distribution even and achieve ideal shaping. Injecting more or too concentrated injections can easily lead to liquefaction and hardening of fat; for small breasts, it often takes 2 to 3 times to achieve the desired effect, with an interval of 2 to 3 months between each time. Mastering the injection level, range and injection volume is the key to successful surgery. Due to the improvement of operation level, complications such as breast infection and fat calcification that occurred in the past are now rare in regular plastic surgery hospitals.

Although the adipose tissue extracted from the human body is cleaned, processed and screened before being injected into the breasts, because adipose tissue does not have blood circulation, if the correct operating specifications are not followed, the amount of fat will be too much or the injection will be too concentrated. , a large amount of fat accumulates together, which will lead to fat necrosis, dissolution, and absorption due to insufficient blood supply, which can easily cause infection, pain, cysts, fibrosis or calcification, and breast deformation

, fat necrosis and other sequelae. Although the risk of cancer is not high, necrotic fat will affect the results of mammography if it forms hard lumps and fibrosis.

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, delaying the diagnosis of breast cancer or causing misdiagnosis.