Fat Transfer to Breast

What is a Fat Transfer to Breast

For women seeking a fuller breast shape without implants, fat transfer offers a natural alternative. The procedure uses a patient’s own fat, taken through liposuction from areas such as the abdomen, thighs, or flanks, and carefully transfers it to the breasts.

Fat transfer is best suited for those looking for a subtle to moderate increase in size, while also refining the contours of donor areas through liposuction. Because it uses the body’s own tissue, the result feels natural and integrates seamlessly with the existing breast.

For many patients, the appeal lies in the dual benefit — enhancing breast shape while sculpting another area of the body — and in achieving results that look and feel entirely their own.

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How a Fat Transfer to Breast works

The procedure involves three main steps: liposuction, purification, and injection. Fat is first harvested from areas like the abdomen, hips, or thighs. This extracted fat is then purified, separating the healthy fat cells. These cells are then carefully and meticulously injected into the breasts in tiny amounts. Since the transferred fat integrates with the breast tissue, the results feel natural. The recovery is typically mild since it’s a less invasive procedure compared to traditional breast augmentation.

Surgery length

3-4 hours

Anaesthesia

General

Hospitalization

No overnight stay required

Risks

Scarring, infection, size changes, shape changes, fat necrosis or loss of volume.