Autologous fat breast augmentation is a kind of breast augmentation surgery that transplants fat particles from areas of the body with more abundant fat, such as the waist, abdomen, hips, and legs, to the chest. The surgery uses fine needles to extract excess fat from the patient's own body, which is then activated and processed into pure fat particles. These particles are injected evenly into the breast augmentation area through micro-tubes in layers, allowing them to survive and take root. This procedure involves no incisions or bleeding, offering real and natural breast augmentation results while also achieving the effect of weight loss and body shaping.
Indications for autologous fat breast augmentation surgery: Women with flat chest development or sagging breasts, but with more fat in the waist, abdomen, and lower body.
1. Individuals with poor soft tissue development due to congenital or acquired (trauma, burns, drug use) reasons;
2. Individuals with asymmetry in the circumference and volume of certain parts of the body;
3. Individuals with local凹陷 (indentation) in areas requiring injection transplantation due to non-fibrotic contraction factors.