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Has anyone done autologous fat breast augmentation? I really want to do it, but I'm afraid of failure ~ ~ ~
Autologous fat breast augmentation is a common plastic surgery, which increases the size of the breast by transplanting its own fat into the chest. This kind of surgery has been widely used in plastic surgery, and many people have successfully accepted this kind of surgery.

Any plastic surgery has certain risks and potential complications, including autologous fat breast augmentation. The following are some possible risks and factors to consider:

1. The effect is not ideal: everyone's physical reaction and surgical effect may be different. Although autologous fat breast augmentation can usually provide natural effects, it does not guarantee that everyone can achieve the ideal breast size and shape.

2. Absorption and reinjection: The transplanted autologous fat may be absorbed to a certain extent, which means that the breast volume may shrink within a few months after operation. Some people may need multiple fat injections to achieve the desired results.

3. Risk of complications: Surgery may cause some complications, such as infection, hematoma, fat necrosis and asymmetry. Although the incidence of these complications is usually low, there are still some risks.

4. postoperative recovery: it takes some time to recover after the operation, and you may experience swelling, pain and discomfort. You need to listen to the doctor's guidance for nursing during the recovery period.

If you are considering autologous fat breast augmentation, I suggest you take the following steps:

1. Consult a professional plastic surgeon: consult an experienced plastic surgeon to understand the specific process, risks and potential complications of the operation. Doctors can evaluate your situation and give you personalized advice.

2. Fully understand the operation: ask the doctor to explain the details of the operation, the expected effect and possible risks. Understand the precautions and nursing requirements before and after operation.

3. consider personal factors: carefully consider your motives, expectations and health status. Make sure that you have a clear understanding of the effect and risk of the operation and be mentally prepared.

4. Refer to other people's experience: If possible, you can communicate with people who have undergone autologous fat breast augmentation surgery to understand their experiences and suggestions.

The most important thing is to make a wise decision and choose an experienced and qualified plastic surgeon for surgery. Fully communicate with doctors before operation and carefully evaluate risks and potential complications. If you still have concerns or doubts about the operation, you may wish to consider seeking a second opinion or further consulting a professional doctor.