Is Fat Grafting the Best Natural Breast Augmentation?

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Natural breast augmentation is preferred by women who want to increase breast size without having to undergo surgery and have implants inserted in their boobs. One of the most popular natural breast augmentation these days is known as fat grafting, which is a procedure that gives women natural looking breast without having to go under the knife.
What Is Fat Grafting?
Also known as fat transfer, fat grafting works by taking fat you’ve got to spare from one area of your body like your thighs and adding it to your breasts to make them bigger. Liposuction is what’s used to take the fat from another area of your body and then putting it in your breasts.
There are 2 procedures done on the same day when you go through with fat grafting. First, the fat that’s going to be used in the breasts is accumulated from another part of the body by sucking the fat out using a cannula, and then the fat cells collected are purified and then injected directly into tiny incisions in the breasts. It takes about 6 hours to complete the entire procedure.
The first time the fat gets injected into the breasts it might get absorbed by the body and not produce the desired results. Some of the main reasons why fat grafting is becoming more and more popular is because it doesn’t carry the same type of risks as implants like shifting, leaks, and ruptures.
Check out the video below and watch as Sophie Hayes undergoes a natural breast augmentation with fat grafting:

Are You a Candidate?
This natural breast augmentation procedure can be used on virtually any woman who wants bigger boobs without the use of silicone or saline implants. However, if you are too slim and don’t have enough body fat you may not be a good candidate for this procedure. Women who are trying to reconstruct removed breasts due to breast cancer are ideal candidates of fat grafting.
Benefits:
  • Not alot of incisions.
  • Minimal scarring.
  • Great for women who want a subtle breast enhancement instead of going up many sizes at once.
  • No foreign objects in your body.
  • Lose unwanted fat from other areas in your body so you have a more shapely appearance.
Risks
When most women think about losing unwanted fat and getting bigger breasts they automatically think it’s a double benefit. However, since you’re using liposuction in order to transfer the fat there are some risks you have to be aware of. Some of these risks include scarring, saggy skin, and bruising. Also, sometimes the results are only temporary.
Results
Even though fat grafting won’t make the cup size of your breast increase by a whole lot, it will give you noticeable results. Also, this natural breast augmentation will make your breasts look softer and give them more shape. After a while your body might reabsorb the fat used to increase breast size and your breasts will become smaller.
Most of the time clinics will save some of the fat that was taken in the first liposuction procedure by freezing it so they can give women top ups if they need it in the future. There is some case studies out there that show that re-injecting fat in the breasts can cause cysts or calcified lumps that will harden.
What’s The Price?
When it comes to cost there are 3 different fees for fat grafting. These 3 fees include local, general, and regional anesthesia fees, surgeon fees, and facility fees. The technique, the skills of the doctor performing the procedure, and other factors also determine how much this natural breast augmentation will cost.
The total cost of fat grafting is normally $10,000 and up. However, there are some doctors willing to perform this procedure for as low as five thousand dollars. However, going with a doctor just because they are cheaper is not a smart idea. It’s best to choose a surgeon you can trust when you’re ready to get this procedure done.

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