Before and After Photos of Breast Augmentation with Fat Transfer

Breast augmentation with fat transfer is a popular procedure that is growing in popularity. Many women choose to undergo breast augmentation because they want to feel more confident in their bodies and their clothes, but they do not want to undergo surgery or take hormones. This procedure uses your own body fat as the filler for new breasts, which makes it an appealing option for many women. It also has a lower risk of complications than other surgical procedures.

This blog post will discuss some of the advantages and disadvantages of this procedure and also give you before and after photos of real patients who have undergone this type of procedure.

Before and After Photos of Breast Augmentation with Fat Transfer

The breast augmentation with fat transfer procedure is a great option for women who are looking to enhance their breasts, but don’t want to undergo breast implants. In this procedure, fat is removed from another part of the body and then injected into the breasts to create more fullness and projection.

We’ve seen some amazing results from this procedure in our office, and we wanted to share some before and after photos with you!

In this article, we will discuss How long does fat transfer to breast last and What is the risk of fat transfer to breast.

Fat Transfer to Breast

Fat Transfer to Breast Before & After Patient #3649
Fat Transfer to Breast Before & After Patient #3649

Fat Transfer to Breast Before & After Patient #3649
Fat Transfer to Breast Before & After Patient #3649

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  • Patient #: 3649
  • Gender:Female
  • Ethnicity:Caucasian
  • Age:31 – 35
  • Procedure: Fat Transfer to Breast, Quantum Breast

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Fat Transfer to Breast Before & After Patient #3646
Fat Transfer to Breast Before & After Patient #3646

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  • Patient #: 3646
  • Gender:Female
  • Ethnicity:Caucasian
  • Age:36 – 40
  • Procedure: Fat Transfer to Breast, Quantum Breast

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Fat Transfer to Breast Before & After Patient #3603
Fat Transfer to Breast Before & After Patient #3603

Fat Transfer to Breast Before & After Patient #3603
Fat Transfer to Breast Before & After Patient #3603

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  • Patient #: 3603
  • Gender:Female
  • Ethnicity:Caucasian
  • Age:36 – 40
  • Procedure: Fat Transfer to Breast

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Fat Transfer to Breast Before & After Patient #3581
Fat Transfer to Breast Before & After Patient #3581

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  • Patient #: 3581
  • Gender:Female
  • Ethnicity:Caucasian
  • Age:31 – 35
  • Procedure: Fat Transfer to Breast

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Fat Transfer to Breast Before & After Patient #3106
Fat Transfer to Breast Before & After Patient #3106

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  • Patient #: 3106
  • Gender:Female
  • Ethnicity:African-American
  • Age:36 – 40
  • Procedure: Fat Transfer to Breast

Breast Fat Transfer Before and After Realself

How Long Does Fat Transfer To Breast Last

A fat transfer breast augmentation is a procedure that can provide long-lasting results, as the effects of the surgery can last a lifetime. While the ultimate outcome may not be fully visible until up to six months after the procedure, the fat cells that are transferred to the breasts will gradually settle into their new locations during this time. Once the fat cells have successfully integrated into the breast tissue, they will remain there permanently, providing a natural and lasting enhancement to the size and shape of the breasts. This makes fat transfer breast augmentation a popular choice for those looking for a more subtle and natural-looking enhancement that will stand the test of time.

What Is The Risk Of Fat Transfer To Breast

The main danger of fat transfer breast augmentations is fat necrosis. It can result in lumps of decomposing fat cells accumulating in your breast tissue, which can hurt and alter the way your breasts look. Infection and the reabsorption of fat are additional hazards.

One of the main dangers associated with fat transfer breast augmentations is fat necrosis. This occurs when the transferred fat cells do not receive enough blood supply and begin to die off. As a result, lumps of decomposing fat cells can accumulate in the breast tissue, leading to pain and changes in the appearance of the breasts. Fat necrosis can be a serious complication that may require additional treatment to address.In addition to fat necrosis, there are other hazards to consider with fat transfer breast augmentations. Infection is a potential risk, as with any surgical procedure. If bacteria enter the body during the surgery or recovery process, it can lead to inflammation and other complications. It is important for patients to follow post-operative care instructions carefully to minimize the risk of infection.Another potential danger of fat transfer breast augmentations is the reabsorption of fat. A decrease in breast volume may result from the body reabsorbing some of the transferred fat cells over time. This can result in asymmetry or an uneven appearance of the breasts. Patients should be aware of this possibility and discuss it with their surgeon before undergoing the procedure.


ComplicationDescriptionFat NecrosisLumps of decomposing fat cells in breast tissueInfectionPotential risk of bacteria entering the bodyReabsorption of FatPossible decrease in breast volume over time

Overall, while fat transfer breast augmentations can provide natural-looking results, it is important for patients to be aware of the potential risks and complications associated with the procedure. By discussing these concerns with a qualified plastic surgeon and following all pre- and post-operative instructions, patients can help minimize the likelihood of experiencing these dangers.

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